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  2. A Shady Scam Is Targeting College Kids And Parents. Here's ...

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    Jabbara said the scholarship scams can be so effective because they play into people’s anxiety of whether students can afford their dream school or if parents can pay for their child’s education.

  3. Who's Who Among American High School Students - Wikipedia

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    There was much debate over the value of the book. Although it does not cost any money to be listed, it is often categorized as a scam since it is an attempt by a private company to make money through proud parents and students who purchase the book and various memorabilia (such as a "commemorative keychain") associated with the publication in attempt at recognition.

  4. Achievers: Scholarship and poster contest winners recognized

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    Students may then apply for the AFR Continuing Education State Scholarship throughout their undergraduate career. Both previous and first-time applications are eligible for the AFR Continuing ...

  5. Talk : Who's Who Among American High School Students

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    Unlike some of the other similar mailings we've gotten (like the National Honor Roll, for example), Who's Who Among American High School Students is not an out-and-out scam. The web site has a pretty nice FAQ which includes questions about how much weight colleges and universities put on an applicant's inclusion in the list, as well as a fairly ...

  6. How to Avoid Scholarship Scams

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    A student searching for scholarships to help pay for college might find lengthy surveys promising a pot of money waiting at the end, an inbox cluttered with spam emails and U.S. Department of ...

  7. National Beta Club - Wikipedia

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    Its student magazine, The Beta Journal, was established in September 1934. [24] There were 75 clubs in four states by the end of 1935. [24] The Beta Club established a loan program that helped 1,500 members attend college before replacing the program with scholarships. [1] In 1961, the Junior Beta Club was formed for middle school students. [1]

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  9. Scholarship fraud: Welcome to the School of Hard Knocks

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    More than 175,000 known victims of scholarship fraud exist in the U.S. -- and the Federal Trade Commission wants to stop students today before they fall victim, too. Since 1996, there have been ...