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	<title>College Scholarship Grants - Malaga 2008 &#187; Private College Grants</title>
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		<title>Private College Grants</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Unlike a private loan, private college grants do not need to be repaid.  Private grants are simply a form of financial aid that comes from private non-profit sources as opposed to the government. (For-profit sources issue scholarships, not grants. Beyond this distinction, there are no real differences between private college grants and scholarships.) The sources of private college grants include universities, social clubs, scholarship organizations, and more.]]></description>
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<p>Unlike a private loan, private college grants do not need to be repaid. Private grants are simply a form of financial aid that comes from private non-profit sources as opposed to the government. (For-profit sources issue scholarships, not grants. Beyond this distinction, there are no real differences between private college grants and scholarships.) The sources of private college grants include universities, social clubs, scholarship organizations, and more.</p>
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<p>About half of all undergraduates are given grants, according to the National Center for Education Statistics, and the average total amount hovered at about $4,000 in 2006. With the cost of a private university education exceeding $20,000 per year in many areas, students should apply for as many grants as possible. Grant money is tax exempt, so there are no negative financial ramifications for the recipient.</p>
<h2>Sources of Private College Grants</h2>
<p>While many grants are need-based, meaning that applicants would have to demonstrate a financial hardship, quite a few grants are merit-based. Students with exceptionally high grades, excellent leadership skills, or even a unique talent can seek out grant sources. Some grant organizations also offer funds based on an applicant&#8217;s ethnic or cultural background, including the United Negro College Fund and the Congressional Hispanic Caucus Institute.</p>
<p>Many grants are renewable, meaning that an applicant can continue to receive additional funding for each year of college attended. However, these private college grants will usually require the applicant to meet basic criteria before a renewal is approved. For example, maintaining a certain GPA or participating in a set number of volunteer hours may be required.</p>
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		<title>Hispanic College Grants</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[People of Hispanic descent make up the biggest minority group in the U.S. This group is also the youngest. However, according to the Congressional Hispanic Caucus Institute (CHCI) in 2006, more than 87 percent of Hispanics did not have bachelor's degrees. This poor number is due in part to financial hardship. Hispanic college grants can help more Latinos attend (and graduate from) the universities they desire.]]></description>
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<p>People of Hispanic descent make up the biggest minority group in the U.S. This group is also the youngest. However, according to the Congressional Hispanic Caucus Institute (CHCI) in 2006, more than 87 percent of Hispanics did not have bachelor&#8217;s degrees. This poor number is due in part to financial hardship. Hispanic college grants can help more Latinos attend (and graduate from) the universities they desire.</p>
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<p>One major source of Hispanic college grants comes from the CHCI itself. This organization, founded in 1978, focuses on encouraging Hispanics to take leadership roles in the government and the community. Therefore, CHCI college grants are meant for students who have a history of getting involved in public service&#8211;and who wish to continue to do so in the future. There are no requirements as far as GPA or majors.</p>
<h2>More Facts About Hispanic College Grants</h2>
<p>To be eligible for a CHCI college grant, the student must be accepted into a four-year college, a community college, or a graduate or professional program. They must meet financial need guidelines and display strong writing skills. Also, eligible candidates must be U.S. citizens or legal (permanent) residents.</p>
<p>Hispanic students are far more likely to be attending college part-time (or attending community college) than any other ethnic group. Fortunately, several organizations have stepped up to the plate to offer Hispanic college grants, including need-based and merit-based grants. Interested students can explore grants offered by the federal government, private organizations, and other entities.</p>
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