College Scholarships
By David Chandler
Due to ever-increasing costs of going to
college, it is a good idea to search out available
scholarships and apply for them. Scholarships
are one of the most enticing forms of financial
aid available today. This is because they
are available to anyone without any repayment
requirements! Many scholarships are overlooked
and therefore are a missed opportunity for
many students.
If students know about scholarships,
they can apply for them, but many students
do not know that college scholarships
exist. Most students do not understand
that there are scholarships obtainable
to them, which could pay a major part
of their education. In fact, the college
scholarship can be used for any educational
opportunity. This is includes private
or public college, junior college or four-year
universities, graduate or certificate
programs.
What are college scholarships?
College Scholarships programs come in
a variety of forms, which are normally
considered free college money. College
scholarships, unlike loans, do not have
to be repaid. Scholarships can be awarded
directly to students in a form of a check
or to the school itself. You can receive
a scholarship from any of the following
types of organizations: charitable foundations,
businesses, schools, universities, government
agencies, and sometimes-even clubs or
groups within the school.
Who can get college scholarships?
Although many scholarships are granted
based on grades, this is a misconception.
There are scholarships for less than perfect
academics as long as you meet the other
requirements. They range from athletic
scholarships, to community service scholarships.
Many scholarship providers want to reward
students for choosing a particular school
or state. It is believed by older students
that only college-bound high school seniors
can apply for scholarship awards, this
is not true. Scholarships are accessible
for all levels of college study, from
freshman undergrads to graduate students.
You will need to make sure that you check
the requirements for each scholarship
for which you apply.
How do students find college scholarships?
It takes some time and energy to find
and apply for scholarships, but the hard
work will most likely pay off. You can
sometimes find them by asking department
heads if there are available scholarships,
in the department you will major in.
Some student's use highly regarded and
accurate scholarship search services on
the Internet to save time in the searching
process. This is highly recommended. Online
resources are a good idea as long as the
website offers updated, current data and
a way to match the student with the scholarship.
High school students can ask their guidance
counselors about their eligibility for
local or state scholarship awards. You
should also make sure that you contact
the financial aid office at the school
you plan to attend, to see if they qualify
for awards issued by the school. Finally
yet importantly, students should ask their
parents and friends to be on the lookout
for scholarships, while always checking
local bulletin boards and newspapers for
additional scholarship listings.
About The Author
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David Chandler
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