Jumat, 11 Desember 2009
Which is Which? Student loans or Scholarship
Rabu, 09 Desember 2009
Scholarship for Doctoral Degree (S3) Ford Foundation
THE INDONESIAN Scholar Dissertation Award
This scholarship is sponsored by the Ford Foundation and aims to support and give awards to doctoral students (S3) in Indonesia, which assessed research proposal will contribute to Indonesia's progress through innovative thinking, visionary, and a significant impact on the development and advancement of people of Indonesia and the Indonesia's future.
These scholarships are provided for future leaders who can accurately identify and formulate serious problems faced by this nation, and offers innovative and practical solutions through its S3 research. Value added will be given to research that can approach the multi-or interdisciplinary.
Scholarships will be awarded in the form of funds for research and writing of a dissertation as part of the requirement to complete the S3 (including collection and processing of data). This scholarship is open to doctoral candidates from any field of study with brilliant academic achievement research proposal was approved by the promoter and / or college parties.
Terms
Each scholarship applicants must meet the following requirements:
Nationals living in Indonesia and Indonesia
Actively enrolled in universities in Indonesia in the doctoral program (S3)
Have passed all required courses taken and has fulfilled all academic requirements to be able to start research on the S3 program
Are just starting to do research or doing research on the S3 program
It was her test of the research proposal and formally obtain approval to begin research from the universities and the Purchaser or Team Examiners
REGISTRATION FORM
Download the application form through this link:
Registration Form - The Indonesian Scholar Dissertation Award
Image registration is completed must be received by no later than the date of IIEF 31 JULI 2009 (important to note not postmarked) and must include the code: ISDA on the top left corner of the envelope.
Image registration can be sent or delivered to the address:
IIEF - The Indonesian International Education Foundation
Menara Imperium Lt. 28, Suite B
Jl. HR Rasuna Said Kav 1, Jakarta 12980
For more information, please contact IIEF in
Tel: 021-8317330, fax: 021-8317331, email: scholarship@iief.or.id.
via : infobeasiswa
Senin, 07 Desember 2009
Educational Savings Accounts
When it comes to getting a college education, financing is one of the most important considerations that you will need to make. Unfortunately for far too many it is one the last considerations that is made when it comes to the educations of our children. If you are a parent you owe it your child and yourself to plan ahead and plan carefully in order to cover the cost of your child's education. There are fortunately, a few great ways in which you can do this.
The most common is to begin by opening up an educational savings account for your child (under the age of 18). When you open up an educational savings account for your child, you can contribute up to $2,000 per year per child. This is a combined total contribution however and includes the contributions of grandparents, friends, and family in addition to your own personal contributions. The money from these funds can be withdrawn tax-free as long as they are used for educational purposes.
Educational expenses in this case include books, tuition, fees, supplies, and college room and board provided that your child is at least a part-time student. If you do not use all the funds for your child there are options as far as what to do with the remaining funds in the account. The first option would be to leave the funds in the account and allow the account beneficiary to withdraw them up until the age of 30. There is a penalty involved and the beneficiary will be required to pay income tax on those funds. You could also elect to roll those funds over to the next child under the age of 18 who will have educational expenses in the future.
The money you set aside in these accounts to cover the cost of the education of your child or children is not tax-deductible however, it is a great way to begin saving money and investing in the future of your child. If you begin investing the maximum amount $2,000 per year upon birth your child should have a nice nest egg to help cover educational expenses. If your child is fortunate enough to qualify for scholarships and other sources of financial aid you can turn the funds over as a graduation gift or save it for the next college student in your family that comes along. Either way you've saved yourself a good part of the worry that goes along with providing for your family by having this fund set up for your children.
You can sign up for programs like Upromise in order to subsidize your contributions with donations from corporate sponsors as their way of thanking you for buying their products or using their services on any credit cards that you, your friends, and your family members have registered to go into your child's account. Every edge you give yourself when it comes to investing in the education of your children is an edge worth having. College tuition rates are rising at an alarming rate while corporate expectations of college degrees are rising at the same near lightening speed. This means that a college degree is more critical for our children than in any past generations.
Take the time now to check into securing the future of your children by establishing an educational savings account. Let friends and family know that any gifts they are planning to give your children that involve money would be appreciated if they instead invested in the future of your children rather than the now. You can also ask your friends and family to sign up their credit cards with Upromise in order to provide a little bump in donations to your child's college savings account. These little steps add up to significant savings over the course of 18 years. You just might find that the investment you are making is adequate to cover the costs of your child's tuition in full.
Minggu, 06 Desember 2009
Scholarship Program bid from Belgian Government
Belgian government offered scholarships to prospective - prospective students from developing countries, one of which is Indonesia. Instructions and information on scholarship programs 2010 - 2012 can be found and downloaded, start date of October 1, 2009, through networking sites below:
* www.scholarships.vliruos.be
* www.cud.be
* www.itg.be
Detailed information about this scholarship program can also be obtained through the Belgian Embassy in Jakarta on Wednesday and Friday through:
Tel. (021) 3162030
E-mail: jakarta@diplobel.fed.be
E-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it. U.p. Mother Francisca Pranoto.
Further information can be found on the following link.
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Belgian government offered scholarships to prospective - prospective students from developing countries, one of which is Indonesia. Instructions and information on scholarship programs 2010 - 2012 can be found and downloaded, start date of October 1, 2009, through networking sites below:
* www.scholarships.vliruos.be
* www.cud.be
* www.itg.be
Detailed information about this scholarship program can also be obtained through the Belgian Embassy in Jakarta on Wednesday and Friday through:
Tel. (021) 3162030
E-mail: jakarta@diplobel.fed.be
E-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it. U.p. Mother Francisca Pranoto.
Further information can be found on the following link.
File: Click Here (563.3 KB)
