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Scholarships For Physical Therapy Students

Mike Said:

Physical Therapy and AFROTC?

We Answered:

Once you accept the scholarship, you contract with the Air Force. You then owe 4 years of active duty service after you graduate (more for pilots, doctors, etc), or if you decide to leave the program, you will likely have to pay back the scholarship and/or go enlisted for several years. However I highly recommend you give the program a try, I think you'll enjoy it and won't worry about quitting. You may not get a physical therapy-related position in the Air Force, but it would only be a minimum of 4 years of service which shouldn't set you back too much.

Katherine Said:

Is there any company that sponsor scholarship for students?

We Answered:

go to fastweb.com... there is a scholarship for just about everything. Be prepared to apply and answer questions. It is unbelievable how many different scholarships that are out there. You just have to be willing to make the effort. Best of Luck!!! Keep up the good work.

Ivan Said:

Preparing my son (16 y/o junior) for college. Need tips from parents who have done this before.?

We Answered:

Talk to finacial advisors at the schools he is looking into. There are many scholarships that are not tied to academics.

Be sure to visit the campus on a regular school day.

If he isn't sure what is major is going to be have him consider going to a community college for the general coursework (English, math, etc...) first and transferring after he decides on a major.

Make him work to pay for part of his tuition, etc... He'll be less likely to goof off if he knopws he has to help pay for his schooling.

Fill out the FAFSA forms as soon as possible- right after you do your taxes during his senior year. The money is first come first served.

If he is going to get a student loan, check the rates at several banks before you go with the lending institution the school recommends.

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