The Part -
Time Scholarship option is for applicants who work 20 - 29 hours per week in an early childhood setting.
For parents of students who are about to embark on their college career, July is the time to evaluate their financial aid package, research last -
minute scholarship options, and start planning withdrawals from a 529 plan or similar college savings account.
Another
popular scholarship option is the Marjorie G. Hogan Memorial Health Occupations Student Scholarship, which is awarded through the Georgia Hospital Association.
It could be that public school students who are at the lower end of the income threshold for free or reduced - price lunch are more inclined to seek
the scholarship option.
Given this, it is very important for aspiring college students to know all
the scholarship options available to them in advance and carefully note their cutoff dates.
Getting your nursing education doesn't have to cost you an arm and a leg, so make sure you look into your grant and
scholarship options.