Scholarship Search - How to find free money for college
By Vanessa McHooley
College students receive billions of dollars
in scholarship money every year. How can you
get some of this money to fund your college
education?
Start looking early
Start looking for scholarships at least by
your sophomore or junior year in high school.
Some scholarships are even awarded as early
as junior high. Where to look? Your first
stop should be your high school counseling
office, followed by your college financial
aid office. Other places to look include:
* Civic and community organizations
* Cultural institutions
* Your parents' place of employment
* Your state Department of Education
* The internet
* Keep looking
Keep searching for new scholarships and
renewing existing scholarships even after
you begin college. Many scholarships need
to be renewed annually, and you may qualify
for new loans throughout your college
years.
Develop your interests
While some scholarships are based on
financial need or academic achievement,
others are based on particular interests,
extracurricular achievements, ethnicity,
or religious affiliation.
Meet deadlines
Pay attention to the scholarship requirements
- meet them in as creative a way as possible,
and always be on time!
Diversify
Apply for every scholarship that you
qualify for. Even small scholarships can
add up to big money if you win enough
of them.
Beware of scams
As you search for scholarships, especially
on the internet, look out for scam artists
who
* Charge application fees
* Guarantee you will receive a scholarship
* Ask for unnecessary personal information,
such as your bank account number
* There are plenty of free scholarship
search sites on the web, so don’t pay
for this service.
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About The Author
Vanessa McHooley
My goal is to help every student succeed
- education is one of hte most important
things a person can have, so I have made
it my personal mission to help every student
pay for their education. Aside from that,
I am just a pretty average girl from SD.
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