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Scholarships for college and the same old BS.
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<blockquote data-quote="Williamsv" data-source="post: 1291460" data-attributes="member: 22323"><p>It should not matter what is on the parents' tax return, but it surely does. The honor students should get everything that they have worked for. They are the ones that earned it. I still say people who spend all their lives working and saving are the ones who are penalized.</p><p>I never shall forget my daughter losing part of her governor's honor scholarship when then Gov. Barnes decided to cut it. She and valedictorians across the state had already been awarded this scholarship and then he cut it,when things got in a tight and money was needed in other places.</p><p> Same was true when I graduated from high school. If your parents could afford to pay your tuition, you could only apply for very few scholarships</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Williamsv, post: 1291460, member: 22323"] It should not matter what is on the parents' tax return, but it surely does. The honor students should get everything that they have worked for. They are the ones that earned it. I still say people who spend all their lives working and saving are the ones who are penalized. I never shall forget my daughter losing part of her governor's honor scholarship when then Gov. Barnes decided to cut it. She and valedictorians across the state had already been awarded this scholarship and then he cut it,when things got in a tight and money was needed in other places. Same was true when I graduated from high school. If your parents could afford to pay your tuition, you could only apply for very few scholarships [/QUOTE]
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