Taco Bell Live Más Scholarship The Taco Bell Live Más Scholarships are offered through the Taco Bell Foundation. In 2020, the Foundation will award $6 million in scholarships to deserving students! This scholarship is renewable and aims to support students pursuing a wide array of post-secondary educational programs. College is not one-size-fits all and Taco Bell acknowledges this through their scholarship!… Read more »
DUE TOMORROW Technology Addiction Awareness Scholarship According to the Kaiser Family Foundation, young people spend an average of 7.5 hours a day consuming media–and this doesn’t include computer use for schoolwork. With technology always at the ready at your fingertips, it can be a challenge to unplug. But taking a break from technology is healthy for both the mind and… Read more »
Seniors, Make the most of your weekend and do some more scholarship searching and applying. Abbott and Fenner Scholarship The A&F Scholarships are available to all high school juniors and seniors as well as all students currently registered in any accredited post-secondary institution. Write a 500-1000 word essay describing your educational career and life goals. Explain your plan for achieving these goals. … Read more »
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The Tasseltime Notification App is new. We want some testimonials from students who have been using the app, so we have created an opportunity for you to win a cash award in our random drawing. Submit a testimonial by December 13, 2019, to be entered into the cash award drawing. There will be 5- $25 cash awards. Your testimonial may… Read more »
Students, The Tasseltime Notification App is new. We want some testimonials from students who have been using the app, so we have created an opportunity for you to win a cash award in our random drawing. Submit a testimonial by December 13, 2019, to be entered into the cash award drawing. There will be 5- $25 cash awards. Your testimonial… Read more »
5. Begin thinking about who you want to ask to write recommendation letters or letters of reference. You want to ask a teacher who knows your capabilities and can recommend you based on your academic performance (athletic and fine arts performance as it applies to you). No offense, your best friend’s mom or the local preacher may be able to testify… Read more »
3. If you have the opportunity to take an ACT/SAT preparation course provided by your school—TAKE IT!!! If you do not have the opportunity, then go to the ACT/SAT pages in the site and you will find TEST Prep Help. I recommend March2Success, Number2.com and Khan Academy for free test prep.
2. Make sure you have registered for the ACT/SAT. Check the regular and late deadlines. Visit the ACT/SAT pages in Tasseltime to get dates, registration information, and test prep information.
1. Try to narrow your college choices to three, five at the most. If you did not get a college information or catalog book from them in the spring in either your spring visit or spring college fair, e-mail the college and request that one be sent to you. This is very important!!! You want to make sure you do… Read more »