Posted on Feb 1, 2016
Cpl Mario DiPasquale
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I finished my BSIT degree back in June. I decided it was time to start my MBA. Does anyone know of any scholarships or grants beyond FAFSA?

I'm a Post 911 vet with no disabilities. There is just so much out there when I do a search, I don't know what is legit and what isn't. It is something I never thought I would have to look into.
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SPC William Del Valle
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Buy the app "scholly" it's 2.99 but you can see every scholarship that might be available for you.
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CW3 Tac Officer
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What State do you reside in? A lit of States have veteran programs to help pay for school, Texas has the Hazelwood Act and Colorado has its own TA version for all Colorado residents.
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Cpl Mario DiPasquale
Cpl Mario DiPasquale
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New York state.
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Do you qualify for this?
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Cpl Mario DiPasquale
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Not sure yet. I have to look into that in more detail. I know NYS offers something but, I plan on attending an online University because I work 2nd shift and average about 50 hours a week.
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Scholarships.com is another good resource, I've found a couple good ones
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Cpl Mario DiPasquale Have you visited your financial aid office? They have a system available in most financial aid offices where you can enter all of your information and it will show you a list of grants, scholarships, and endowments.

https://www.scholarships.com/financial-aid/college-scholarships/scholarships-by-type/
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Cpl Mario DiPasquale
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I'm still in the process of deciding what school to attend. It isn't a huge concern of mine because my employer will reimburse 100% of my tuition. But, it would be nice to save them money and help pay for books and supplies.
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