New York, NY April 18, 2007 – Scholar Web Media, owner of 10KScholarship.com, has announced that Tynetta Yarbrough from Augusta, Georgia has won the December 25th, 2006 drawing for the http://www.10KScholarship.com $10,000 Quarterly Scholarship Contest.
On March 31, 2007, Tynetta Yarbrough was chosen at random as the $10,000 winner out of a pool of over 400,000 applicants who registered over the past 6 months. The scholarship award money can be used for any educational purpose, including GED, home schooling, continuing education, textbooks, on-campus housing, repaying student loans, career training or as a gift for a family member or friend.
The website http://www.10KScholarship.com offers free access to extensive information on scholarships and education financing to parents and students of all ages. In addition to registering for the Scholarship Contest, website “Members” can search the online scholarship database of over 4,000 scholarships by keyword or type and download the Official Directory of Scholarship Websites containing links to over $10,000,000 in scholarship award money. The “Member Area” contains links and articles on all types of student interests such as federal loan programs, textbooks, student credit cards, and spring break travel.
10KScholarship.com gives away a $10,000 scholarship every quarter. The drawing for the next Scholarship Contest will be held on June 30, 2007. Register today at http://www.10KScholarship.com for your chance to be our next winner.
About Scholar Web Media
Established in 2004 as a single website offering a downloadable scholarship directory, today Scholar Web Media is the most comprehensive online network dedicated to scholarships, financial aid, grants, and student loans. Over 1.5 Million students, parents and educators visit the websites each month for exclusive news, information, and research tools. In addition to operating the Quarterly $10,000 Scholarship on http://www.10KScholarship.com, Scholar Web Media also operates http://www.FreeScholarshipGuide.com, which offers a Semi-Annual $5,000 Scholarship Contest. Additionally, the search engine http://www.ScholarshipSearchTool.com is dedicated to scholarships and financial aid. Over the past two years, Scholar Web Media has awarded over $50,000 in scholarship money. To learn more about Scholar Web Media please visit http://www.ScholarWebMedia.com.
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