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A
Look at Alabama Families
Urban Affairs
& New Nontraditional Programs
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Consumer Education
& Personal Finance
Specialist: Dr.
Bernice Wilson
Feature Article: Scholarship
Scams
Many high school graduates seek academic
scholarships or some other type of scholarship to finance their
college education. Since funding is not in ample supply, students
turn to various places to find scholarships. Scholarship seekers
have some protection against this type of fraud.
On these pages, you will find resources that help
individuals and families make sound consumer and financial decisions.
Publications
Links
Alabama
Cooperative Extension Sysem
Urban Affairs & New Nontraditional Programs
Alabama A&M University
P.O. Box 967
Normal, AL 35762
Phone: 256-372-5710
Fax: 256-372-5840 |
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Content
Editor: Wendi Williams
E-mail: wawillia@aces.edu
Webmaster:
Jean Hall Dwyer
E-mail: jhall@aces.edu
Last Updqated:
November 3, 2008
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© 2008 by Alabama Cooperative Extension System.
All rights reserved in all media.
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