How To Apply For A Scholarship
There is a misconception out there about applying for scholarships for College. The misconception is that if you don’t have a 4.0 grade point average you won’t win the scholarship. There are many different types of scholarships but the best thing to do is apply for all of the scholarships but the key is to fill out the applications correctly. Incomplete applications are one reason why students do not win certain scholarships.
Here are some tips to help ensure that you have a good chance of getting
these scholarships. Keep in mind that scholarships are like grants and
do not need to be paid back.
The first thing you want to do is
start to gather your information on what scholarships you will be
applying for sooner rather than later. The idea is that you don’t rush
into filling out these applications; this is where mistakes are often
made. Don’t forget you still have to request the scholarship application
and receive it and then apply. Once you have all of this information
you will want to read all of the eligibility requirements, not all
scholarships have the same requirements needed to apply so read them
very carefully.
When you fill out the applications for these
scholarships, chances are that you will need the same information such
as name, date of birth, school you will be attending and your parents’
financial information. Keep these important pieces of information in a
folder and as you fill out each application you will have all of the
necessary information at your fingertips. Try to keep a folder that
contains your High School Transcripts, SAT scores, essays, and letters
of recommendation and proof of eligibility. Don’t forget to receive any
type of financial assistance you need to file the Free Application for
Federal Student Aid.
Many students, when they don’t know the
answer to some of the questions or they don't think that they apply to
them, simply the line blank. If you don’t know what to write ask your
parents if the question doesn’t apply to you just write does not apply
or N/A for not applicable. Very important, make sure that you read all
of the information that comes with the application. Some scholarships
may affect other financial aid so if you have any questions call or
contact the provider of the scholarship to make sure. You want to make
sure that your application and essays are legible. If your script can be
hard to decipher then print everything. It will make the process go a
lot faster.
After the application, essays, letters of
recommendation and paperwork is complete; make sure that you have
copies. Keep a folder of the copies so you can check on the status after
you have mailed out the applications, plus it helps from filling out
the same application twice. The last tip and one of the most important
one is to make sure that your application is on time. Check for
deadlines and do what you can to get these applications in early and on
time.
From: articles.student.com
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last modification: 2010-08-31