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Forty College Scholarships Available From 14th Annual U.S. Bank Internet Scholarship Program.


MINNEAPOLIS -- U.S. Bank will award up to 40 Internet scholarships for the 2009 - 2010 academic year. Previously, U.S. Bank awarded up to 30 Internet scholarships each year, and it was limited to graduating high school seniors.

"Attempting to address the economic challenges that many students and their families are experiencing, U.S. Bank is providing ten additional Internet scholarships this year," said Beth Dinndorf, senior vice president and manager of U.S. Bank Student Banking. "We also want students who are currently enrolled as undergraduates at a college or university to be able to apply for an Internet scholarship." Scholarship awards for the past 13 years total more than $350,000.

The U.S. Bank Internet Scholarship program, available only via U.S. Bank's web site, will award up to 40 college scholarships valued at $1,000 each. The U.S. Bank Internet Scholarship Program application is available exclusively via the Internet between now and March 31, 2010. Internet access See how to access the Internet.  is available at most high schools, colleges and public libraries at no charge. Eligible high school seniors and college or university undergraduates can now go online to access this source of college scholarship dollars at www.usbank.com/studentloans.

Scholarship award recipients are selected through a random drawing process. A high school senior planning to enroll or a current college freshmen, sophomore or junior at an eligible four-year college or university participating in the U.S. Bank No Fee Education Loan Program are eligible to apply. They must also be a United States United States, officially United States of America, republic (2005 est. pop. 295,734,000), 3,539,227 sq mi (9,166,598 sq km), North America. The United States is the world's third largest country in population and the fourth largest country in area.  citizen or permanent resident alien Resident Alien

A foreigner who is a permanent resident of the country he or she resides, but does not have citizenship.

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Resident and non-resident aliens have different filing advantages and disadvantages.
, and be enrolled by September 2010. Recipients of a U.S. Bank Internet Scholarship will be notified of their selection during the spring of 2010. Visit the web site at www.usbank.com/studentloans for additional scholarship information.

U.S. Bank is one of the top student banking institutions in the nation, providing a comprehensive line of student banking products including private student loans, campus ID card programs, Internet banking, U.S. Bank student checking and savings and Visa Buxx Visa Buxx is a prepaid card intended for use by teenagers. The program was Visa's first prepaid card product and was launched in 2001. Visa Buxx is not a credit card. It’s a prepaid card that enables parents to repeatedly load the card online or over the phone and monitor ([R]) prepaid spending cards. U.S. Bank's private No Fee Education Loan can help fill the gap when federal Stafford loans A Stafford Loan is a student loan offered to eligible students enrolled in American institutions of higher education to help finance their education. The terms of the loans are described in Title IV of the Higher Education Act of 1965 (with subsequent amendments), which guarantees  are not enough. Students can access the No Fee Education Loan, as well as paying for college information at U.S. Bank's web site www.usbank.com/studentloans.

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