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inspiring Students To Excel In Higher Education, Llc Scholarship Writing Assistance

 "A teacher affects eternity; he can never tell where his influence stops" - Henry Adams

Inspiring Students To Excel In Higher Education, LLC is a scholarship financial planning organization with more than 20+ years in research, writing,  and mentorship.  We teach (college bound and enrolled college students ages 12-23) with our tutorial program on how to locate and win scholarship money by improving their writing skills on each essay that is submitted.  Our mission is to financially educate young citizens of America by empowering them with our Tools For Success Guide. The founder of this organization has worked nationally for numerous years with thousands of business owners in the area of business banking.  Therefore we are able to offer students and parents a wealth of information on how to attend college debt free.  "Experience is truly the best teacher." 
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"Whatever the mind can conceive and believe, the mind can achieve." - Napoleon Hill

 

 Inspiring Students To Excel In Higher Education, LLC

We were once college students as well and understand what it means to come from a working class family.  Therefore we're here to help those students and parents who are looking for other ways to fund their college education debt free.  So, here are a few questions that you want to ask yourself to see if our program is a good fit for you.

 

1.  Do I plan on attending a 4 year college?

2.  What are my career goals?

3.  Do I like to write? It is important to understand that applying for scholarships through various organizations, is a request to receive "their money" to pay for "your education."  Therefore you must be able to write and express yourself "effectively." 

 

"All our dreams can come true...if we have the courage to pursue them." -Walt Disney

 

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