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The Benefits Of Government Grants

By Paul Graham


Government grants are one of the best ways for you to pay your way through school. But what separates government grants from other types of grants? For starters, governments, unlike individual corporations or banks, usually have a wealth of funds available that are dedacated to reinvesting into the education system specifically. Whereas a bank or company might be more inclined to give housing grants or business grants, the government is more into educational grants (although the government also issues grants for small businesses and housing).

1. Department Specific Grants

Some government grants apply only to students who are applying to a specific program of studies. Government grants are made available by the state governments. There are also government grants that are available from the local government agencies. The amount of the grant is often predetermined by the course of studies you are taking. Others are made available to a certain municipality or state accommodating only the residents in their area. Some of them are limited to people who work in a certain industry or people who come from a socioeconomic background that is recognized by the state and municipality.

2. Are You Qualified?

In order to be considered for a grant, you need to assess whether or not you are qualified to recieve it. It doesnt make a lot of sense for you to be applying to grants that you wont be able to recieve anyways. If you wish to have a government grant, the first step is to learn the whole subject of government grants. This includes the qualification, the amounts that are made available, the level of competition and the chances of obtaining a government grant.

3. How Much Will You Get?

Again, the amount that you will get will often be predetermined (or at least, a maximum amount will be predetermined) dependant on your course of studies. The actual amounts can vary by a good deal - they might be a small grant as small as $300, or as large as tens of thousands of dollars. There are additional requirements that you will also need to consider, but these are dependant on the grant you are applying for.

4. Dont Leave It To The Last Second

It never hurts to apply, so go ahead and apply to as many grants as you like. After all, you dont have much of a chance to get approved if the government doesnt know youre out there and in need of assistance. If this is your first time applying, your grant might take a longer period of time to approve. Never leave it to the last second - grants can sometimes take months before they are approved.


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