The online voice of cambridge campus students
 
by Kathy Yaeger



Tuition, how do I pay it? What resources are out there? Who can I talk to? Is there something out there besides student loans?



These are questions almost all students ask themselves when they began to plan their future. But what are the answers?



As a current student of Anoka-Ramsey Community College—Cambridge Campus (ARCC) I used the free application for federal student aid (FASFA) to get a loan to further my education. After I was approved for a loan, I wondered where else could a student go to finance their education.



The following sites have useful articles, links and information that may help you in your search:



• www.fastweb.com is a free membership site that lists Minnesota grants and financial aid information, plus numerous articles that can help with the search for appropriate financial aid.



• www.finaid.org contains topical articles and information plus links to grant application software to submit your name to multiple federal grants.



• www.minnesotaworkforcecenter.com is another resource for grant and financial aid information.



Think outside the box by looking for grants through your employer, church, recreational or community organization. Do you belong to a union? Find out if they offer scholarship money.



Consider consulting Karla Seymour with ARCC’s financial aid office, Seymour warns, "Always watch for scholarship application deadlines and if it sounds too good to be true it probably is. Show caution with sites that have outlandish claims or ask you to send them money." If you find an option for financial aid but are unsure of its validity, check with the financial aid office and ask for their advice.



ARCC has a scholarship option available on its website www.anokaramsey.edu, it states that more than 200 students receive an award each year. The awards range from $200 to $3000 per person. Fill out the application and your chance of being awarded this scholarship is up to 60 percent.



There are multiple options for those looking for financial aid. The trick is finding the right fit for you. So do your homework check all your options and ease some of the financial burden that continuing education can bring.

 
by Cody Carlson



ccording to the National Education Association, it is estimated that 160,000 miss school everyday due to the intimidation or attack of other students.



I, myself, have been one of those 160,000 children.



I believe that no kid should be scared to go to school



The definition of bullying, according to Dictionary.com is "a blustering, quarrelsome, overbearing person who habitually badgers and intimidates smaller or weaker people."



There are many forms of bullying that kids go through everyday. There is cyber bullying, emotional bullying, physical bullying, sexual bullying, and racist bullying. Bullying is no laughing matter.



I remember going to school and being bullied all the time; it was not fun at all. I have been teased, harassed, and beat up. I have done the same to other people. I just wanted them to know what it felt like to be picked on. I just wanted to find the joy in it, because apparently others enjoyed doing it to me. When I was in seventh grade I wrote this poem:



Pain, Hurt, Fear



Pain is what I get at school,

Hurt is what they give me,

Fear is what I get.



Pain is what I do to them,

Hurt comes back to me,

Fear is what I get.



Pain is when they call me awful names,

Hurt is what they give to me everyday,

Fear is what I get.



Pain, they just don’t know the meaning of,

Hurt is what they just do to me

Fear is what I get.



I submitted this poem onto a website, and a month later I got this published in a book titled "The Colors of Life". Those were the true feelings I had. Any other seventh grader would be at recess playing with his friends and participating in touch football. I stayed away from those kids.



I am just so sick and tired of the people who think that they are better than everybody else, that they would stoop down to a level so low just to make themselves feel better. I like to think of it as a circle; it goes round and round and round. If you tease, you will get teased back.



If you are one of the people who have been bullied, be strong and keep your chin up. For the people that tease people and torment others, I have one thing to say to you: Is it really worth it?