08-31-2011, 09:25 AM
Thanks everyone for your suggestions.
I don't know if universities offer scholarships, or grants etc. for their online programs. !00% online is the rout I'll probably take. I'm starting a finance company with my brother, and all of my saving was used for my undergrad. So I have to be able to find a part time job to bring in some income and start saving. I already work part time, kind of. I work for a company and a few elderly people. This provides me a small, somewhat consistent, and tax free form of income.
I really like what burbuja0512 said. As a finance major, I really need to put my budgeting skills into action
I think that I can find some type of part time job, or even something for Saturday's (Sunday is ALWAYS a day of rest for me). This all should be easier because I still live at home, and my dad pays my insurance and stuff (you know, I think I've got it really easy). After this week, I'm going to hunker down like this is a course and really watch how I use my time and money.
If anyone still has any ideas for scholarships that might work for an online program, I'd appreciate it. I'll check into the other ideas that posters have mentioned here.
I've checked out some of those online sites that have tonnes of scholarships, but I wonder if its a time waster and a scam.
Thanks,
FW
I don't know if universities offer scholarships, or grants etc. for their online programs. !00% online is the rout I'll probably take. I'm starting a finance company with my brother, and all of my saving was used for my undergrad. So I have to be able to find a part time job to bring in some income and start saving. I already work part time, kind of. I work for a company and a few elderly people. This provides me a small, somewhat consistent, and tax free form of income.
I really like what burbuja0512 said. As a finance major, I really need to put my budgeting skills into action
I think that I can find some type of part time job, or even something for Saturday's (Sunday is ALWAYS a day of rest for me). This all should be easier because I still live at home, and my dad pays my insurance and stuff (you know, I think I've got it really easy). After this week, I'm going to hunker down like this is a course and really watch how I use my time and money. If anyone still has any ideas for scholarships that might work for an online program, I'd appreciate it. I'll check into the other ideas that posters have mentioned here.
I've checked out some of those online sites that have tonnes of scholarships, but I wonder if its a time waster and a scam.
Thanks,
FW
BSBA in Finance from TESC by fall 2011
Total: 147 credits
Total: 147 credits


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