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I was reading an interesting article about scholarship for returning adults and I thought maybe I could apply also and save some $$$ on my tuition fee. I always find the possible ways to earn knowledge and education for free. Right now it is limited due to my status as a non-citizen. But there are other options available online for students that would qualify.
So I started filling out the initial forms to getting the information on how we would qualify on this scholarship but i stopped when it asked for my full name and all possible phone numbers to supposedly "find the right school" for me. It just seems odd to share so much information when it's not the real sign up form yet. So I thought it raised a red flag. But the article was so truthful, in fact I have the same exact reason why I wanted to finish my bachelor's degree and be good because of this:
So I started filling out the initial forms to getting the information on how we would qualify on this scholarship but i stopped when it asked for my full name and all possible phone numbers to supposedly "find the right school" for me. It just seems odd to share so much information when it's not the real sign up form yet. So I thought it raised a red flag. But the article was so truthful, in fact I have the same exact reason why I wanted to finish my bachelor's degree and be good because of this:
Take, for example, Denise Browning of Cincinnati, Ohio. Since 1986, Browning has been promoted 6 times at her current job, but she has hit the glass ceiling without a college degree. Despite working for her employer for 22 years, she was recently overlooked and deemed "not qualified" for a promotion.


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