Hello fellow Smart Recipients, I recently made a post detailing the SMART Scholarship on my blog. I was hoping I could get some feedback on it; if I missed anything? if anything is incorrect or outdated?
http://www.famvestor.com/smartscholarship/
Anyway let me know. I write very positively about the scholarship, because it made such a great positive impact on my life, I know there are others on here who don't feel that way, but I try to recommend the scholarship to as many people as I can.
Looking forward to all your feedback, thanks.
Blog Post on the Smart Scholarship
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Blog Post on the Smart Scholarship
Read my Blog at www.FamVestor.com
Learn about creating Passive Income, Being Frugal, Living Optimalisticaly, and designing a wholesome lifestyle all for the purpose of Investing in your Family.
Learn about creating Passive Income, Being Frugal, Living Optimalisticaly, and designing a wholesome lifestyle all for the purpose of Investing in your Family.
Re: Blog Post on the Smart Scholarship
I'm not a recipient, but I enjoyed the post. Now you've made me even more anxious about hearing back!
Re: Blog Post on the Smart Scholarship
Great post. Two revisions:
1. ISP is now $1,000/week (not $1,200/week)
2. In addition to tuition and the book allowance, you get $1,200 for health insurance and you get all fees that are required of all students. You get the book allowance and health insurance payments regardless of your actual expenses. So, if you don't spend a lot on books (either because you use online versions or you resell the books after the course) and you are on a compliant family health insurance plan, you pocket another $2,200/year. Relatively speaking that is not a lot of money but it sure pays for a nice vacation every year.
1. ISP is now $1,000/week (not $1,200/week)
2. In addition to tuition and the book allowance, you get $1,200 for health insurance and you get all fees that are required of all students. You get the book allowance and health insurance payments regardless of your actual expenses. So, if you don't spend a lot on books (either because you use online versions or you resell the books after the course) and you are on a compliant family health insurance plan, you pocket another $2,200/year. Relatively speaking that is not a lot of money but it sure pays for a nice vacation every year.
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- Joined: Wed Jun 29, 2011 2:26 pm
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Re: Blog Post on the Smart Scholarship
Glad you enjoyed it. Thanks for the update, I was a 2011 cohort, so its been a while.
I will make sure to add those changes.
I will make sure to add those changes.
Read my Blog at www.FamVestor.com
Learn about creating Passive Income, Being Frugal, Living Optimalisticaly, and designing a wholesome lifestyle all for the purpose of Investing in your Family.
Learn about creating Passive Income, Being Frugal, Living Optimalisticaly, and designing a wholesome lifestyle all for the purpose of Investing in your Family.