Hispanic PR Wire - Redesigned Higher Education website speeds Hispanic Access to College Funding

Posted on: June 29th, 2006
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“The NAHP Foundation uploaded a renovated and improved Internet site, ScholarshipsForHispanics.org, the community-oriented forum that aims to encourage Hispanic-Americans to pursue higher education and financial opportunities. The website posts important scholarship announcements, lists tips for Hispanic students considering post-high school studies and includes a comprehensive Scholarship Directory that is specifically organized according to the academic specialty of the student and the state in which the student resides. Over 1,600 sources to finance a college education are accessible on the site.

“We are proud to make more higher education resources and available to the Hispanic population at large,” said Eddie Escobedo, Chairman of the Board of Directors of NAHP (National Association of Hispanic Publication Foundation). “The re-launch of our website will facilitate that endeavor.” “

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