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With billions of dollars in college scholarships available, which ones should you apply for? How do you get recommendations that will impress? What if your SAT scores are low? What do you put in the applications to win? Where do you start? Knowing the process for getting a college scholarship can be daunting, however, the Scholarship Club makes the process easy so you can identify scholarships and win money for college. The Scholarship Club has coached more than 100 students who were awarded nearly half a million dollars in scholarship money combined. Many students received scholarships from…mehr

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With billions of dollars in college scholarships available, which ones should you apply for? How do you get recommendations that will impress? What if your SAT scores are low? What do you put in the applications to win? Where do you start? Knowing the process for getting a college scholarship can be daunting, however, the Scholarship Club makes the process easy so you can identify scholarships and win money for college. The Scholarship Club has coached more than 100 students who were awarded nearly half a million dollars in scholarship money combined. Many students received scholarships from their top choice school. The Scholarship Club Guide II assists parents and students with support and help to win scholarships.
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Rondalynne McClintock is recognized as a highly accomplished educator and trainer focused on providing expert guidance to students as they navigate the college application, selection, and acceptance process. Rondalynne is no stranger to empowering young people. With a focus on leadership development, Rondalynne promotes and supports life and success skills, two critical components to help teenagers establish and attain goals. A testament to her commitment, Rondalynne conceptualized and launched The Scholarship Club FPC, a scholarship club to aid moderate income youth in the scholarship application process. In an effort to augment her own knowledge, she proactively participated in a UCLA class to gain a full understanding of application procedures. Rondalynne went on to found Education Access Solutions to guide high school students and demystify college preparation and admissions activities.