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Date Posted: 07:18:52 10/17/19 Thu
Author: dorishall
Subject: Education

Full-tuition scholarships may seem like prizes reserved for only the top students, but there are some colleges where every student receives one. Some schools require work, military service, or demonstrated talent, and few others websites that write essays for you with financial need. The possibility of attending school for free and graduating without piles of student loans makes these schools attractive options.
United States Military Academies
Air Force Academy (Colorado Springs, CO)Naval Academy (Annapolis, MD)US Military Academy West Point (West Point, NY)Merchant Marine Academy (Kings Point, NY)Coast Guard Academy (New London, CT)All of the prestigious military academies offer students a world-class education for no cost. Tuition, housing, food, books, and fees are all paid. Service academies are mentally, physically, and emotionally challenging, and admission to each school is highly competitive. All students agree to serve in their branch of the military for five to eight years, and graduates are guaranteed jobs as commissioned officers. Many service academy graduates continue to serve in the military once their initial service obligation is over, but other graduates move to the private sector, where they find their academy educations are well regarded by employers.

College of the Ozarks (Point Lookout, MO)
College of the Ozarks, also known as "Work Hard U," is a Christian school that admits quality students who lack the financial resources to pay for their own education. Ninety percent of entering students must demonstrate financial need, and the college's primary focus is on students living in specific counties in Arkansas, Missouri, Illinois, Oklahoma, and Kansas. College of the Ozarks is one of seven members of the US Work Colleges Consortium. Students are expected to work 15 hours a week during the school year, plus two 40-hour workweeks when school is out of session.

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