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Distance Education Student Grants
Not everyone is able to afford college, that is why distance education student grants are available for students who qualify for it. It does not matter what the student’s financial status is for as long as his or her education will lead to a worthy cause in the future. Student grants do not need to be repaid and do not need any collateral or credit check. The repayment is seen on how the student will be able to contribute to the society after attending school.
Distance education student grants are not advertised so you must research which organizations or companies offer it. There are a lot of information about organizations offering it and this can all be researched online. The government provides college grants to individuals or organizations that works for a cause. Federal and state government have grant moneys for causes that aim to improve the society’s condition. Federal grants require the student to be a US citizen while state grants requires the student to be a resident of that state. For private companies who wants to maintain their non-profit status must provide grant money.
If an individual wants to avail of a distance education student grant, he or she must be able to state how his chosen career will benefit the society. The usual careers where grants are provided include health care, crime prevention and education.
Economic growth and prosperity are seen as worthy causes by governments, foundations and private companies. Grants are also usually given to help individuals start up a small business. Most online students take business degrees and are natural recepients of grants for as long as they can help better the society.
California Lemon Law
The state of Oklahoma has just passed new, stronger legislation in support of their state lemon laws. Among other things, the bill gives consumers the choice of a refund or replacement of a defective vehicle. It also places a standard in state law for a manufacturer’s charge for mileage on a defective vehicle and prohibits a manufacturer from charging for mileage if the lemon is simply replaced.
Similar to the Oklahama legislation, California lemon law prohibits a manufacturer from forcing a consumer to accept a replacement—something a manufacturer or dealer won’t always tell you.
“The general consensus amongst lemon practitioners in California is that the manufacturer cannot make you take a replacement,†said Norman Taylor, leading California lemon law attorney.
Taylor understands the law well. He has been a California lemon law specialist since 1987, and he and his firm, Norman Taylor and Associates, have handled over 8,000 cases for consumers with a 98 percent success rate.
A consumer may prefer one remedy over the other for various reasons. If the consumer really likes the model, for example, he or she may choose a replacement. If the buyer no longer trusts the manufacturer, he or she may then opt for a refund. The point, though, is that if the consumer wants a cash refund, the manufacturer cannot force a replacement on to the consumer.
Anyone pursuing a refund should make themselves aware of what exactly the refund encompasses. It usually includes the down payment and all monthly payments made including finance charges. It may also include official fees and charges such as sales tax and registration fees, and other expenses reasonably incurred in connection with the defective vehicle such as rental cars, towing, repairs and storage.
Almost all states permit the manufacturer to deduct some allowance for the owner’s use of the vehicle, and some states allow a deduction only for miles driven up to the first repair attempt. The latter recognizes that the failure to repair the vehicle is the manufacturer’s responsibility, and that being forced to continue using a lemon is not a valuable benefit.
Your First Day at University
So you are ready for your first day at university. First up, congratulations, you made it despite your best efforts to not
study for those final exams. Yup, sure you visited the campus before, on some guided tour with a load of swotty looking geeks. The last thing that you want on this auspicious occasion is to find yourself trapped all day with those keen academic types; after all you are here for the best days of your life aren’t you?
Hopefully, you’ve Google Earthed (or similar) the campus to plan your routes for the first couple days. If you haven’t don’t panic, all is not lost. You can still get through this unscathed. Before entering the campus, get the attitude right. You belong here don’t you? Take a deep breath and straighten up the shoulders, not too much, this is a campus after all not a barracks. Stand like you have been around for at least a year. If possible develop a look of mild cynicism across your glorious features. A subtle curling of the lip is a good choice, but try not to overdo this one, or you’ll be busted because you are trying too hard. This must all seem EFFORTLESS.
Check your clothes over, do you possess the certain type of student panache you are after. The actual look is not that important, after all that’s the great thing about a university or college campus, the range of looks and styles is endless. If it’s the brand conscious designer approach, or the “I mean business”, padded shoulders or even the total disestablishment look you are after, it’s just important to appear that you are totally at ease. So what your heart is pounding so hard that you can hear the thunder in your ears, no one else need know if you don’t let on.