The
Scholarship Book 2001 by Daniel J. Cassidy
The ultimate directory to thousands of
scholarships for undergraduates has sold more than 1 million
copies. No student or parent can afford to overlook these
financial opportunities. To offset staggering education costs,
nearly all students today need assistance. Over half of college
financial aid comes from the private sector. From the world's
largest private-sector financial aid database, Cassidy identifies:
4,000 private-sector scholarship sources 400,000 private-sector
awards worth over 2 billion dollars Awards up to 40,000 per year
Specific tuition savers and advice for how to apply
In competing for valuable college aid, this
guide provides a distinct advantage over the others. Cassidy
offers solid data on the benefits of private-sector scholarships
from earning multiple scholarships to which scholarships are
renewable year-to-year. Organized in an easy-to-find format, The
Scholarship Book 2001 makes the overwhelming world of
private-sector funding manageable and beneficial to all types of
students, regardless of grades, financial status, or school
attending.
About the Author
Dan Cassidy is the President of National Scholarship Research
Service and the author of The Scholarship Book for over 15 years.
He has appeared on Larry King Live, ABC News, Good Morning
America, CNBC, CNN and others. He lives in San Rafael, California.