There 's Power in the Words -
Decree and Declare that my season of frustration is Over and
that this is a New Day,
A new Season and Fresh Anointing
In the mist of despair, distress and discouragement God will manifest things in his time. So don't give up because in his time he will Birth YOU for his Purpose.
The world may show doom, gloom and despair but God is the light of the World so put your trust in God for him to put his work (purpose) in you.
- Author Unknown
Rutgers-Camden to cover tuition for low-income students
NorthJersey.com, October 26, 2015—By: The Associated Press
CAMDEN — Rutgers University's Camden campus is redoing its financial aid system so new students from families making $60,000 a year or less won't have to pay any tuition.
There also will be significant financial aid for students whose families have incomes from $60,001 to $100,000 under the "Bridging the Gap" program announced Monday.
The program is for students who graduate from high school and enroll in 2016. It will cover tuition and fees — which total about $14,000 for the current academic year — but not room and board at the largely commuter university.
Craig Westman, the associated chancellor for enrollment management, said he expects more than half of the full-time freshmen at Rutgers next fall will qualify.
The school says it will cover all tuition and fees after federal grants are applied for students from families making up to $60,000. It also will cover half of the remaining tuition and fees after federal grants are applied for students whose families make $60,001 to $100,000.
It's renewable annually as long as students are making progress toward degrees and earning 30 credits each year.
University officials said the new structure should lower or even eliminate student loan debt for students in the program; currently, nearly three-fourths of Rutgers-Camden students use loans to help cover costs. Westman said it should also mean students will not have to work as many hours and can focus more on school.
Rutgers spokesman Michael Sepanic said the university expects it will attract more students with the new offering and that the federal grant money they bring with them will help cover the costs of the university-based grants. Other scholarships, including merit-based scholarships, will still be available.
Rutgers officials say it's the first of the state's public four-year colleges and universities to launch such a program. But it's not the first program of its kind among public universities nationally. The University of Texas-El Paso, for instance, has a similar program for new students with family incomes under $30,000.
New ABLE Accounts For The Disabled Help Parents Save For Future Care
Forbes.com, October 7, 2015—By: Richard Eisenberg
Parents of children who became disabled before age 26 will soon be able to open and fund new, tax-sheltered savings accounts for them. I’ve spoken to several experts about these accounts and want to pass on their advice.
ABLE accounts, which are similar to 529 accounts for college, are the result of a little-known law passed in late 2014 known as The ABLE Act (ABLE stands for Achieving a Better Life Experience). In fact, they’re also known as 529A accounts.
NorthJersey.com, October 26, 2015—By: The Associated Press
CAMDEN — Rutgers University's Camden campus is redoing its financial aid system so new students from families making $60,000 a year or less won't have to pay any tuition.
There also will be significant financial aid for students whose families have incomes from $60,001 to $100,000 under the "Bridging the Gap" program announced Monday.
The program is for students who graduate from high school and enroll in 2016. It will cover tuition and fees — which total about $14,000 for the current academic year — but not room and board at the largely commuter university.
Craig Westman, the associated chancellor for enrollment management, said he expects more than half of the full-time freshmen at Rutgers next fall will qualify.
The school says it will cover all tuition and fees after federal grants are applied for students from families making up to $60,000. It also will cover half of the remaining tuition and fees after federal grants are applied for students whose families make $60,001 to $100,000.
It's renewable annually as long as students are making progress toward degrees and earning 30 credits each year.
University officials said the new structure should lower or even eliminate student loan debt for students in the program; currently, nearly three-fourths of Rutgers-Camden students use loans to help cover costs. Westman said it should also mean students will not have to work as many hours and can focus more on school.
Rutgers spokesman Michael Sepanic said the university expects it will attract more students with the new offering and that the federal grant money they bring with them will help cover the costs of the university-based grants. Other scholarships, including merit-based scholarships, will still be available.
Rutgers officials say it's the first of the state's public four-year colleges and universities to launch such a program. But it's not the first program of its kind among public universities nationally. The University of Texas-El Paso, for instance, has a similar program for new students with family incomes under $30,000.
New ABLE Accounts For The Disabled Help Parents Save For Future Care
Forbes.com, October 7, 2015—By: Richard Eisenberg
Parents of children who became disabled before age 26 will soon be able to open and fund new, tax-sheltered savings accounts for them. I’ve spoken to several experts about these accounts and want to pass on their advice.
ABLE accounts, which are similar to 529 accounts for college, are the result of a little-known law passed in late 2014 known as The ABLE Act (ABLE stands for Achieving a Better Life Experience). In fact, they’re also known as 529A accounts.
Everything you want is out there
waiting for you to ask. Everything you also wants you. But you have to take action to get it.
— Jack Canfield: Author, Chicken Soup for the Soul.
Jesus said, “Ask, and it shall be given you; seek, and you shall find; knock, and the door will be opened unto you” (Matthew 7:7 KJV). God has open arms for you, ready to comfort you through storms, provide your sustenance, protect your family and your things, heal your body, prosper you and give you wisdom. All is available to you, if we only seek Him first.
So many times, we complain that we don’t have, aren’t feeling good, that we’re not enough, and/or can’t do what we want to do. There is no such thing as lack. All we have to do is, with sincere hearts and good intentions, ask God and it will be given to us.
I am open to plenty.
Excerpt from: The Power of Spirit by: Quinita Edmonia Good
Qwrites Writing & Editorial Services (national & international coverage) http://qwrites.weebly.com [email protected]
— Jack Canfield: Author, Chicken Soup for the Soul.
Jesus said, “Ask, and it shall be given you; seek, and you shall find; knock, and the door will be opened unto you” (Matthew 7:7 KJV). God has open arms for you, ready to comfort you through storms, provide your sustenance, protect your family and your things, heal your body, prosper you and give you wisdom. All is available to you, if we only seek Him first.
So many times, we complain that we don’t have, aren’t feeling good, that we’re not enough, and/or can’t do what we want to do. There is no such thing as lack. All we have to do is, with sincere hearts and good intentions, ask God and it will be given to us.
I am open to plenty.
Excerpt from: The Power of Spirit by: Quinita Edmonia Good
Qwrites Writing & Editorial Services (national & international coverage) http://qwrites.weebly.com [email protected]
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education. The complete education gives one not only power of concentration,
but worthy objectives upon which to concentrate – Martin Luther King Jr.
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