{"id":932,"date":"2015-09-20T09:00:18","date_gmt":"2015-09-20T09:00:18","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/andrewwbradley.ca\/Blog\/?p=932"},"modified":"2015-09-20T09:00:18","modified_gmt":"2015-09-20T09:00:18","slug":"earnmoneyforuniversity","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/blog.andrewwbradley.ca\/index.php\/2015\/09\/20\/earnmoneyforuniversity\/","title":{"rendered":"Earn money for university without working?"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>From\u00a0http:\/\/money.cnn.com\/2015\/09\/18\/smallbusiness\/raiseme-college-scholarship\/index.html<br \/>\n<a href=\"https:\/\/andrewwbradley.ca\/Blog\/8536426163_eaf2092b0f_q\/\"><img decoding=\"async\" class=\"alignleft size-full wp-image-1752\" src=\"https:\/\/andrewwbradley.ca\/Blog\/wp-content\/uploads\/2017\/02\/8536426163_eaf2092b0f_q.jpg\" alt=\"Earn money for university without working?\" width=\"150\" height=\"150\" \/><\/a>Startup Raise.me developed a program that allows high school students to start banking university\u00a0scholarship money.<br \/>\n<em><strong>What&#8217;s the catch?<\/strong><\/em><br \/>\nThe money is tied to students&#8217; individual achievements. The better they do in school, the more engaged they are with their communities, the more money they earn from Raise.me&#8217;s university\u00a0partners.<br \/>\nThere are 76 universities on Raise.me&#8217;s platform, including Penn State, UMass and Tulane. Raise.me co-founder Preston Silverman hopes to increase that to 100 university\u00a0by the end of the year.<br \/>\nAs long as students meet the university&#8217;s GPA requirements, they can start earning money from as many as they choose &#8212; between $500 to $1,000 per achievement. Students don&#8217;t get the money until they are accepted to one of the university.<br \/>\nAbby Saxastar raised $80,000 on Raise.me, which will fully cover her tuition at Stetson University, a private college in central Florida.<br \/>\n&#8220;I&#8217;ve always been very successful in school and I&#8217;ve also done a lot of volunteer work,&#8221; said Saxastar. &#8220;But I still had to figure out how to pay for college.&#8221;<br \/>\nSaxastar learned about the program a few months before she graduated high school in June, but the program allows students to retroactively include information. So even as a senior, Saxastar could log her grades and activities for the past four years.<br \/>\n&#8220;My family is digging through some debt and taking out loans for my other expenses,&#8221; she said. &#8220;So getting this scholarship has been amazing.&#8221;<br \/>\nSaxastar is one of 60,000 students from 5,000 high schools who have signed up with Raise.me since it launched in August 2014. The startup has received funding from the Bill &amp; Melinda Gates Foundation and Facebook (FB, Tech30).<br \/>\nUniversities\u00a0committed a total of $1 billion in scholarships in the first year, but Silverman said there isn&#8217;t data on how much of this was actually paid out to students. The goal is to make scholarships available to students who may not otherwise pursue them.<br \/>\n&#8220;Most scholarships today are awarded at the very end of high school. It&#8217;s too late to influence a student&#8217;s university\u00a0search and application process,&#8221; he said.<br \/>\nSilverman said universities are on board because it helps them reach students much earlier in the selection process.<br \/>\nBeatriz Zayas is head counselor at the Southwest High School in El Centro, California, a city on the border with Mexico and Arizona. It&#8217;s a predominantly rural area, and 90% of the 2,100 students are Hispanic.<br \/>\n&#8220;A high percentage are from low-income families, but we&#8217;re hoping they will become first-generation university\u00a0students,&#8221; said Zayas.<br \/>\nRaise.me could become a critical part of that. There are 60 students at Southwest currently enrolled in the program. Zayas said they opted to focus on a small International Baccalaureate class first, in order to provide the necessary support.<br \/>\n&#8220;It&#8217;s putting good universities on the radar of families who wouldn&#8217;t have known about them otherwise,&#8221; she said.<br \/>\nAlthough Raise.me doesn&#8217;t target a specific demographic, Silverman said 49% of students on the platform are from low-income families.<br \/>\nA few universities, including Florida International University, are even offering scholarships specifically to these students.<br \/>\nThe university plans to partner with Raise.me this year to target low-income Florida high schools.<br \/>\n&#8220;With many first-generation families, their socioeconomic barriers prevent them from taking advantage of a lot of things,&#8221; said Luisa Havens, vice president of enrollment services with Florida International University. &#8220;Raise.me is perfect way to give them access to opportunity.&#8221;<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>From\u00a0http:\/\/money.cnn.com\/2015\/09\/18\/smallbusiness\/raiseme-college-scholarship\/index.html Startup Raise.me developed a program that allows high school students to start banking university\u00a0scholarship money. What&#8217;s the catch? The money is tied to students&#8217; individual achievements. 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