12/21/14

Financial Access to Education Project


PROJECT
Financial Access to Education Project

WEBSITE
Financialaccesstoeducation.blogspot.com

MISSION
Donating scholarship and financial aid guides to under-served public high schools.


PROJECT SUMMARY
Financial aid and scholarship education is needed in under-served public high schools.

The problem:
Many students cannot afford to attend college but qualify for financial aid.  Unfortunately, most students do not understand the application process?  Financial aid and scholarship education is missing in our under-served public high schools.  Students know that earning a college degree would change their lives for the better, but face major financial barriers.  Students and parents interested in attending college desperately want to understand and apply for college scholarships but lack the guidance.

The Solution:
Now there is an easy-to-ready guide about applying for scholarships and financial aid for high school and college students, families, teachers, counselors and anyone interested in learning more about free money to pay for college.

Valuable Guide:
How to Submit a Winning Scholarship Application: Secret Techniques I Used to Win $100,000 in College Scholarships (2014) was written by a social worker that shares her proven tips and techniques that helped her win on $100,000 in college scholarships and free financial aid toward her own undergraduate and graduate degrees.  

Following is the table of contents:
  • Is College Worth it?
  • The Importance of Scholarships and Free Financial Aid 
  • Understanding Scholarships and Free Financial Aid
  • Ten Tips & Techniques for Submitting a Winning Scholarship Application
  • Technique #1 - Start Early
  • Technique #2 - Get Organized
  • Technique #3 - Where to Find Scholarships
  • Technique #4 - The Personal Statement
  • Technique #5 - Letter of Recommendation
  • Technique #6 - Academic Resume
  • Technique #7 – Order Your Transcripts
  • Technique #8 - Follow Instructions/Meet the Deadline
  • Technique #9 - Community Service and Volunteer Experience
  • Technique #10 - Always Say Thank You
  • Addressing Challenges
  • What to Avoid
  • Resources
WHAT WE DO
Funding will go towards purchasing and distributing books to under-served public high schools, where they are most needed.  One book will be donated to a high school library, media center, or college resource center for use by students, families, teachers, counselors and anyone interested in learning more about free money to pay for college.

In addition, the book donation will include a letter highlighting the donation and the donors.


A NOTE FROM THE AUTHOR
As a scholarship winner and first generation college graduate, I have developed proven tips and techniques that helped me win over $100,000 in college scholarships and free financial aid. As a proven expert and professional consultant in my respective field, I am devoted to helping others find, apply, and win free money to go to college.  That is why it is important to get this guide into the hands of the people who need it the most: Students.

Response to a need
I saw a need for scholarship and financial aid education in under-served public high schools for students in need of financial aid to attend college.  In response, I wrote a book that breaks down the scholarship application process in an easy-to-read format.  I am a new author and a professional social worker.  I work for the love of helping others. 

I wish I had this book when I was graduating from a public high school and trying to figure out a way to pay for college.  I wish I had this book before I ever signed a student loan contract.  If I had the extra personal funds today I would put this book in the hands of every student that needed it.  That is where YOU come in.  Please help me in my effort to change the world by helping students financially access education.


BUDGET
$1,000 from the Awesome Foundation will support 50 book donations.

$14.99 per book

$1.05 7% sales tax per book

$3.99 Shipping and handling per book


Subtotal = $20.03 book donation

12/15/14

Wealth Gap Widens

Question: 
Why are   important?

Answer: 
Massive wealth gap between whites and other racial and ethnic groups has reached record levels. 


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Link:  money.cnn.com/2014/12/12/news/economy/wealth-by-race-pew/

The Great Recession hit all Americans hard, but only whites have seen their wealth rise during the recent recovery.

And that's widening the already massive wealth gap between whites and other racial and ethnic groups to near record levels.  

White households' median wealth ticked up to $141,900 in 2013, up 2.4% from three years earlier, according to a Pew Research Center report released Friday.

Net worth for black households dropped by a third during that time to $11,000. Hispanic families experienced a 14% decline in wealth to $13,700.

Whites have 13 times the net worth of blacks, the largest wealth gap that's existed since George H.W. Bush was president in 1989. The ratio of net worth between whites and 

Hispanics now stands at more than 10, the widest it has been since 2001...

12/6/14

2014 Indianapolis Recorder Article

Link: 
http://www.indianapolisrecorder.com/education/article_754cd212-7bc5-11e4-9429-3378c3f36fb8.html#.VIMXoYEor9s.twitter


Indianapolis Recorder
Thursday, December 4, 2014

Indy native nets $100K in college scholarships

More than five years ago, Shay Spivey of Indianapolis juggled two young children and a low-paying job with very little opportunity to advance.

She desired to return to college to earn a bachelor’s degree after failing to complete her program several years ago following high school. However, every employment position she desired required a college degree, which Spivey knew she couldn’t afford at the time.

After countless hours of research she was awarded over $100,000 in scholarships to continue her education. Today Spivey holds a bachelor’s and master’s degree and works as a mental health and addictions counselor.

Recently, she released her book, "How to Submit A Winning Scholarship Application - Secret Techniques I used to Win $100,000 in College Scholarships" and the Indianapolis Recorder Newspaper got a chance to chat with her about her scholarship journey.

What was your initial purpose of seeking scholarships?
Were you in a financially unstable situation or were you simply looking for alternative ways to pay for your higher education?

For me it was no money, no college. Honestly, my situation was being a single parent and working at a low income job. I really wanted to get my degree. I felt stagnant, going nowhere with no opportunities.

How did your search process begin?

With two kids and finance issues, I knew paying out of pocket wasn’t an option so I started researching. I used to spend my lunch break at the library and I always had a book in my hand. As I started reading I realized I truly didn’t know much about scholarships. I started a year in advance and said I was going to give it my all.

Did you believe you would be rewarded more than $100,000?

No, I had no idea and was awarded the money over a course of time. I always encourage people to not skip over the small scholarships. The smaller ones are worth it too and add up. Most people look at those and think they aren’t worth their time so as a result; many people aren’t applying for them. I had quite a few $500 scholarships but a secret I talk about in the book is maintaining a relationship with scholarship organizations. Some key organizations gave me money year after year.

What type of effort and time did it take?

I treated it like a part-time job in the evenings. Eventually I had to map out time because I was in school but needed to begin preparing for the following year. As I got going it was an hour in the evening five days a week. A lot of my scholarships were community service scholarships and many were based off of philanthropy and giving back.

What are some of the misconceptions of applying for scholarships?

The biggest complaint is writing an essay. The way I encourage individuals is by telling them “The essay is about you and nobody can tell your story better than you. It’s your thoughts, your hopes and your dreams.” You need to be able to explain to someone in writing what’s in your head and your heart and why you want to go to school. It’s encouraging and motivating. That writing piece is how they get to know you.

Throughout your research process you’ve gained money to further your education, how do you plan to give that back to the community?

My goal is to help families and individuals go to school without acquiring serious student loan debt. The challenge is, many aren’t taught anything about scholarships and if parents didn’t attend college, it’s hard to teach their kids about scholarships. I read an article that said there is 9 billion in state money for students to go to college. I want to connect people with that money. Education is the key out of poverty.

When did the idea for a book develop and what should readers expect?

I started a scholarship advisor program in 2009 that started off as a blog. The book came because I was giving people one-on-one attention but I wanted to reach a broader audience. I want my community to have access to that 9 billion dollars and learn how to navigate the scholarship system. My goal is to not only help young students but those like me who have children. I knew for the first time in my life I was on the right path because everything fell into place and it wasn’t hard.

For more information about Shay Spivey and her book “How to Submit a Winning Scholarship Application,” visit amazon.com or follow her on Twitter @ShayMSpivey.




12/4/14

List of Women Scholarships

Women Scholarships

NFPW Communications Contest
AAUW Scholarship
AAUW Grant
Agnes Kujawa Scholarship
Frymier Scholaship
Miltrade Carter Fellowship
Emilia Earhart Fellowship
John Edgard Thompson Foundation
Withfield Memorial Scholarship
Fred Hoper Memorial Scholarship
East Carolina University Swimming and Diving Scholarship
East Carolina University Volleyball Scholarship
Evelyn Barnes Memorial Scholarship
ATT-Bell Laboratories Graduate Research for Women
Association for Women Veterinarian Scholarship
ADELPHI University Athletic Award
Schumann Scholarships
Alverno College Teacher Education Scholarships
American Association of University Women Project Renew Grant
Washington Bible College Ola Dorsey Cox Scholarship
Mesa Community College Softball Scholarship
American legion Maryland Auxiliary Scholarship
Harry S. Truman Scholarship
Amy R. Hughes Scholarship
Georgina Sweet Fellowship
Newcomb College at Tulane University Swimming Scholarship
Virginia L. Tierney Scholarship
Enid Hall Griswold Memorial Scholarship
American History Scholarship for Women
Carolina Holt Nursing Scholarship
Berkshire Summer Fellowship
BPW Loan Fund For Women in Engineering Studies
BPW-Career Advancement Scholarship Program
BPW-New York Life Foundation Scholarship
Massachusetts State Federation of Women's Clubs
College Women's Club of Montclair Scholarship
Ruth Strang Research Award
One Hundred Club Scholarships
Oregon State University Swimming & Diving Scholarship
Jewish Foundation for Education of Women
The Soroptimist Training Awards
Anne Maureen Whitney Barrow Memorial Scholarship
Ivy Parker Memorial Scholarship
Cady McDonnell Memorial Scholarship
Amaranth Fund Awards
Curry Awards for Girls and Young Women
Emily Chaison Gold Award Scholarship
Sun and Surf Chapter Scholarship
Sunset Chapter Scholarship
Aliene Ewell Scholarship
Anna Groninger Smith Memorial Scholarship
HORIZONS Scholarship Foundation
AMERICAN ALLIANCE FOR HEALTH,PHYSICAL EDUCATION, RECREATION &DANCE
AMERICAN SOCIETY OF WOMEN ACCOUNTANTS (Scholarships)
ASSOCIATION FOR WOMEN IN SCIENCE EDUCATIONAL FOUNDATION (Dr.Vicki L. Schechtman Scholarship)
Ruth Satter Memorial Award
AVON Products Foundation Career Empowerment Scholarship Program
BPW Career Advancement Scholarship Program
KARLA SCHERER FOUNDATION (Scholarships)
WOMEN OF THE EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN CHURCH IN AMERICA (The Arne Administrative Leadership Scholarship)
WOMEN IN DEFENSE (HORIZONS Scholarship Foundation)
WOMEN’S SPORTS FOUNDATION (Jackie Joyner-Kersee & Zina Garrison Minority Internships)
BUSINESS & PROFESSIONAL WOMEN’S FOUNDATION (BPW Career Advancement Scholarship Program)
BUSINESS  Laura D.Sypin Memorial Scholarship
UNIVERSITY OF SAN FRANCISCO McLAREN SCHOOL OF BUSINESS (Laura D. Sypin Memorial Scholarship)
Calgon Take Me Away to College Contest
Anita Borg Undergraduate Scholarship
Talbots Women's Scholarship Fund
Jeannette Rankin Foundation Education Award
Glamour's Top 10 College Women Competition
Make a Statement Scholarship
Girls Going Places Scholarship
Women in Engineering Scholarship - Stevens Institute
Independent Women's Forum Essay Contest
Possible Woman Foundation Scholarship

11/30/14

Advancing access to higher education

Advancing access to higher education!

Shay Spivey, BSW, MSW
Author of 
"How to Submit a Winning Scholarship Application" (2014)



Buy on Amazon today:  
amzn.to/Wrnot7


11/10/14

FREE Sample Personal Statement!



What is a Personal Statement?The personal statement or essay is an important part of the application process.  In an essay format applicants can tell their personal story.  I encourage applicants to start writing early because this is a process.  The writing process will help applicants think about, and answer, questions like:

Why am I returning to college?
Where am I coming from? Where do I want to go?
Why do I want to study in this particular field?
What are my goals and aspirations?


~Shay Spivey


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SAMPLE PERSONAL STATEMENT OUTLINE 

Your name 
Your address 
City, State, Zip 
Phone number 
Email address 

BRIEF INTRODUCTION 
Introduce yourself 
Why do you want to go/return to college? 
Are you a first generation college student? Adult student? 

ACADEMIC GOALS: 
What are your academic goals? 
Which degree are you seeking? 
What is your expected graduation date? 
Where are you enrolled? GPA (if good)? 
What have you already completed? 

CAREER GOALS: 
What are your career goals? 
What are you working towards? 
Why? 
In what way will you give back 
 or reach back in the community? 

PERSONAL EXPERIENCE 
You may want to think of a personal experience that has helped shape who you are. 
Have you had to overcome a big obstacle? 
What is a dream or goal that is currently motivating you? 
Did you overcome a hardship in your life? 
Did you serve in the military? What branch? For how long? Were 
 you deployed? 
Employment – how many days and hours do you work? 
Are you involved in community service? Extra-curricular activities? 

FINANCIAL NEED 
How will this scholarship help with your educational goals? 
Financial need? 


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Download FREE sample personal statement at:
http://www.ncmpublishing.com/uploads/7/2/1/7/7217233/sample_personal_statement_outline.pdf

11/6/14

Press Release

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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: 

Local Author Shay Spivey Debuts Book Release How to Submit A Winning Scholarship Application - Secret Techniques I used to Win $100,000 in College Scholarships


  
Indianapolis, Indiana Nov. 6 - Local Author Shay Spivey, scholarship expert, IUPUI Alumni and winner of over 100,000 in scholarship money will debut her book How to Submit A Winning Scholarship Application, Nov. 13, 2014 which is a new book release by the NCM publishing group. The official book launch event is sponsored by Indiana University School of Social Work and IUPUI Office of Scholarships, IUPUI Multicultural Center. The event will be hosted by Barns & Noble at IUPUI from 12 p.m. - 4 p.m. and is open to the public. Admission is free.

Spivey, BSW, MSW is a scholarship and financial aid advisor specializing in helping students understand and prepare to win scholarships for college. Spivey was born and raised in Indianapolis, Indiana and earned her Bachelor and Master of Social Work from Indiana University. She has studied scholarships and free financial aid extensively and developed a passion for helping others find free money for college. In her first book, How to Submit a Winning Scholarship Application, Spivey shares her proven tips and techniques that helped her win over $100,000 in college scholarships and free financial aid toward her own undergraduate and graduate degrees.

In How to Submit a Winning Scholarship Application: Secret Techniques I Used to Win $100,000 in College Scholarships, Shay Spivey outlines the documents that scholarship applications typically ask for and how to submit multiple applications quickly and efficiently. The book lists winning tips and techniques that give applicants an advantage. As an added bonus, the author provides sample outlines, scholarships essays, letters and a list of 15 alternative ways to pay for college.

Meet the Author, Shay Spivey at her book signing on Thursday, November 13, 2014. This educational event will take place at Barns & Noble at IUPUI, 420 University Blvd. Suite 155, Indianapolis, IN 46202. The event will be held from 12 p.m. – 4 p.m.  The author will be on hand to meet and greet, read from her book and sign books.  

Shay Spivey is available for interview s and appearances. For booking presentations, media appearances, interviews and/or book-signings contact charmkommunications@gmail.com

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Kolanda Scott
Charm Kommunications

10/21/14

2 weeks until release...


Article

Parents pay the price for children’s student debt:

When Steven and Paula Bonney took out $115,000 in loans a decade ago to put their two daughters through school, it was more than they ever thought they’d have to borrow. But they expected to be debt-free at this point in their lives.
Like the Bonneys, 21% of parents took out college loans for their kids in 2011, a sharp increase from 13% in 1999, according to the National Center for Education Statistics. With middle-income families shouldering more student debt than low and high-income households, parents all over the country are making plans to work longer than ever before.Now, in their early 60s, any dreams they had of retirement are buried deep under a mound of debt...
Read More at:
http://finance.yahoo.com/news/student-loans-drowning-parents-125503328.html

9/18/14

Radio Interview 9.18.2014



RADIO INTERVIEW ANNOUNCEMENT:
Author Shay Spivey will be interviewed on Urban Nation Radio at 5pm.
Be sure tune in.

WHO:
Shay Spivey, author of "How to Submit a Winning Scholarship Application"

WHAT:
Interview with Adra Young - Cooks and Books - Urban Nation Radio

WHEN:
Thursday, September 18, 2014 at 5pm

WHERE:
Listen to the interview at:  www.urbannationradio.com




8/28/14

Top 10 Minority Scholarships with upcoming deadlines


Here are the top 10 scholarships with upcoming deadlines for African American and other minority students:

#1 – The Coca-Cola Scholars Program is a very competitive program for high school seniors throughout the United States. Sponsored by The Coca-Cola Company, the largest soft drink company in the world, the program awards millions every year in college funding. The deadline is in October. For more details, visit www.scholarshipsonline.org/2012/04/coca-cola-scholars-program.html

#2 – The Xerox Technical Minority Scholarship Program is designed to help cultivate minority students for potential recruitment in the field of technology. The scholarship amount award depends on the student’s tuition balance, academic excellence and classification. The deadline is in September. For more details, visitwww.scholarshipsonline.org/2012/03/xerox-technical-minority-scholarship.html

#3 – The “From Failure to Promise” Essay Scholarship Contest offers an opportunity for high school seniors, undergraduate, and graduate students to earn scholarship money by writing a 1,000 word essay. Students will be asked to describe the challenges they have faced in achieving academic success. For more details, visitwww.scholarshipsonline.org/2013/02/from-failure-to-promise-essay.html

#4 – The Gates Millennium Scholars Program (also known as the Bill Gates Scholarship) awards scholarships each year to African American, American Indian/Alaska Native, Asian Pacific Islander American or Hispanic American students who plan to enroll full-time in a two-year or four-year college or university program. The deadline is in January. For more details, visit www.scholarshipsonline.org/2012/08/the-gates-millennium-scholars-program.html

#5 – The CIA Minority Undergraduate Scholarship Program was developed, in part, to assist minority and disabled students, but the opportunity is available to all students who meet the requirements. Sponsored by the U.S. government’s Central Intelligence Agency (CIA), the program consists of an actual scholarship award and a full-time paid summer job in Washington, DC. For more details, visitwww.scholarshipsonline.org/2012/05/cia-undergraduate-scholarship-program.html

#6 – LAGRANT Foundation Scholarships are targeted toward minority undergraduate and graduate students, offering scholarships for students interested in careers in advertising, marketing, public relations, anthropology, or art. Students must be American Indian/Alaska Native, Asian/Pacific Islander, Black (non-Hispanic) or Hispanic. For more details, visit www.scholarshipsonline.org/2013/02/lagrant-foundation-scholarships.html

#7 – The Go Red Multicultural Scholarship Program champions greater inclusion of multicultural women in the nursing and medical industries, address important gaps in treatment, and ensure that all Americans have an opportunity to work with their healthcare providers to make the best choices that lead to good health. For more details, visit www.scholarshipsonline.org/2012/09/go-red-multicultural-scholarship-fund.html

#8 – The First Freedom Student Competition is a national essay and video contest open to high school students in the U.S. and U.S. territories. Students in grades 9-12 may participate. Two awards will be given, one essay award and one video award. For more details, visit www.scholarshipsonline.org/2014/08/first-freedom-student-competition.html

#9 – The Foot Locker Foundation/ United Negro College Fund (UNCF) Scholarship is funding a scholarship program for students attending or planning to attend a UNCF member college or university during the fall of 2014. All undergraduate classifications (freshman, sophomore, juniors and seniors) will be considered. For more details, visit www.scholarshipsonline.org/2014/08/foot-locker-foundation-uncf-scholarship.html

#10 – The Wendy’s High School Heisman Award Program recognizes male and female high school seniors who excel not only in sports but also academics and leadership capabilities. Every student who applies has a chance to win at the school, state and national level. For more details, visitwww.scholarshipsonline.org/2013/05/wendys-high-school-heisman-award-program.html

BONUS – The Center for Alcohol Policy Essay Contest is open to all persons over the age of 18. Applicants may enter the competition by submitting an essay on a topic related to prohibition. Applicants can include students over the age of 18, as well as members of the general public. The topic changes every year but is always related to the subject of prohibition. For more details, visitwww.scholarshipsonline.org/2014/07/center-for-alcohol-policy-essay-contest.html

Thousands of scholarship programs give away billions of dollars every year to deserving students. To search hundreds of other 2014-2015 scholarships, visitwww.ScholarshipsOnline.org

PRESS CONTACT:
Scholarships Online
info@scholarshipsonline.org