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Jan 04 2009

Reality TV Lets Indian Student Study Abroad By Hugh Nelson

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Britain’s Warwick University arrived at a novel way to attract a top foreign student from India. Working in conjunction with the British High Commission, Warwick offered a four-year engineering course to the winner of an Indian reality TV show called Airtel Scholar Hunt.

The program, described in a BBC-TV news feature as “a cross between The Apprentice and Mastermind,” offered as its grand prize an education abroad, with an estimated worth of around 45,000 pounds sterling. Predictably, thousands of competitors applied to contend. After eight weeks of quizzes, interviews and exams, the winner was chosen. The coveted prize went to 18-year-old Arvin Aradhya, of Delhi.

Interviewed by the BBC on the Warwick campus, an obviously excited Mr. Arahdya first praised the English weather. Then he went on to say what it was that he liked most about Warwick: “the diversity.” He made it clear that he was talking about academic diversity: “having all fields of learning on the same campus.”

For Warwick, as important was achieving a diversity of the student population. The University’s Dr. Tony Prince called the reality-TV venture “a new and novel way to attract students” - in the case of Indian students, a group that British universities are at pains to draw, and to draw away from the competition in the United States.

The enterprise tapped into deepest aspirations the new Indian middle class for their children. An education abroad is one of the hallmarks of those aspirations, and an all-expenses-paid one was sure to fire the Indian imagination - and did

Young Mr. Aradhya’s own aspirations are, literally, “for the stars.” His ambition is to be an astronaut. Given his brilliant start, and the lift his victory on Scholar Hunt has given him, there’s every reason to expect the young scholar to achieve blast-off.

Hugh Nelson is an e-learning specialist who has worked in the education industry for more than 10 years. He currently lives in Hong Kong and is a director of UniRoute, a company that runs educational websites helping students prepare and successfully apply for post-graduate studies abroad.

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Sep 06 2008

Low Income Families and Educational Financial Help By H R Miller

Published by admin under Financial-Aid

If you come from a low income family and you want to go to college then your best bet is to find as many scholarships as you qualify and apply for them. There are several scholarships that are specifically for students who come from low income families. No matter what your financial situation is there are programs set up that will help you fund your education.

There are scholarships and grants that focus primarily on students who cannot afford to go to college due to their family financial status. They are not going to jump out at you. You have to do a little research to find them. Do a simple search and you will be able to find a list of possible scholarships for which you can apply for. Scholarships can cover everything from housing to tuition. Even if you do not get a full scholarship you can always supplement it with several grants that you would qualify for.

A grant is the type of loan that you are not required to pay back. There is billions of dollars worth of grants available that are specifically designed to help people attend higher learning institutions. Local governments as well as the federal government will provide grants to those in need. Federal grants, however, are usually more comprehensive and higher in the terms of help you are able to receive. These types of grants are ideal for those coming from single parent homes.

The college or university you choose to attend will more then likely also offer some type of hardship grant and or loan. They are designed to help students from low income families continue with their education. There is usually no deadline for these grants. They are normally available all year around so students can apply whenever they need help.

If you need a little assistance when it comes to finding and applying for grants and scholarships you should go meet with a guidance counsellor. They will be able to give you all the information you need to get the ball rolling. They are there to help so use them.

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