Undeniably Uncool

August 9, 2008

Student Loan Network: $10,000 Scholarship

Filed under: Miscellaneous, School — unsquared @ 1:20 pm

I’d rather not spam everyone’s inbox, so here’s what you would’ve received had I chosen to do so.

I am sending you an invitation to register for the Student Loan Network’s 10-Year Anniversary $10,000 Scholarship. Simply complete the registration form at:

http://www.studentloannetwork.com/10K/index.php?sp=ANVIL.FACTORY@GMAIL.COM

and you will be entered. There is no additional commitment required.

Don’t forget to enter my email address as the person who referred you. After you register you can also send out as many invitations as you want to your friends and each one that registers will give you an extra entry. This contest ends on February 29, 2008.

Good luck,

AMY LU

When you register, you are automatically signed up under Scholarshippoints.com and entered into Student Loan Network’s scholarship raffle. At Scholarshippoints.com, you can earn points through free means, such as grading your school or finding codes on blog entries that the site directs you too. And considering how I found out about this on facebook, I doubt it’s a scam. I’ve earned over 200 points already and haven’t had to give any information besides what I gave in the initial registration process. The purpose of earning points is to increase your chances of winning a scholarship. There are monthly drawings for scholarships of $1000, so you can enter those too.

If you’re interested, please list me as your referrer. Thank you!

1 Comment »

  1. College students around the country are hard pressed to find the funds to pay for books, tuition, housing, food and (let’s be honest) beer. And when the joy of finals and late-night partying are over, the debt accumulated due to college expenses remains. Many students use student loans to pay for those expenses.
    http://www.articleblogs.org/business/1345/student-loans-building-equity-and-good-debt/

    Comment by deksao — August 10, 2008 @ 8:56 pm | Reply


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