less than 1% of students at four-year colleges receive scholarships worth more than $15,000. but there are billions of dollars available in scholarship funding. so where is the money hiding and how can you find it? mark kantrowitz is really the expert out there on college scholarships. where is the money hiding? it is not only the most obvious places and not just for straight-a students? well, there are many scholarships for students with academic talent and students with artistic or athletic talent or even unusual scholarships like a scholarship for creating a prom costume out of duct tape. the academic applications of that, i m not quite sure what they are. but if some company is going to give you money for making a prom dress out of duct tape, certainly you should try to get it. there s a peanut butter and jelly contest. $25,000 there. the national spelling bee
on your faith no matter what you say. i m not running for president. whether you are or not my point he is putting his faith out there. let me ask you this. rick santorum is pro life and would like to establish what he calls a common set of moral principles. he does want to impose if you will his values on a very pluralistic society. doesn t he want to do that? i think he is saying that the count country, from out of many one, we as a country have settled on certain moral codes or values and what i was going to say, in the context of this race, looking a the president s handling of the decision on you know contraceptions and the church, looking at the president s decision to cut off scholarship funding for placing like carroll high school in washington, d.c. that would empower young african-american boys and girls, there is a moral code there that attends that policy.