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Scholarship Searches 101

Scholarship Searches 101. Scholarship Board. Online Resources. School Resources . Always start with YOUR college or university FIRST !

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Scholarship Searches 101

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  1. Scholarship Searches 101

  2. Scholarship Board Online Resources School Resources

  3. Always start with YOURcollege or university FIRST! Institutional awards have higher dollar amounts, are almost always renewable (provided you meet requirements), and can make a high sticker price institution more affordable. Institutional Awards

  4. Check with your schools: • Are you considered for scholarships when you apply for admissions? What is the deadline? • Is there a separate scholarship application? What is the deadline? Institutional Awards

  5. Consider local opportunities first! • Foundation Scholarships • Truman Heartland • Other local organizations Local Opportunities

  6. Search for national scholarship opportunities, which may be based on academics, area of study, group affiliation or military study. • http://www.fastweb.com • https://bigfuture.collegeboard.org/scholarship-search • http://studentaid.ed.gov/types/grants-scholarships/finding-scholarships • http://www.scholarships.com National Opportunities Opening Doors to Education 8215 Clayton Road | St. Louis, Missouri 63117 | 314-725-7990 phone | 314-725-5231 fax | www.sfstl.org

  7. Ask these two questions for all private scholarships: • Is it renewable? • Is it portable? (i.e., Can you take it from one school to another if you transfer?) Important Questions

  8. Consider membership organizations or employers: • Elks, Kiwanis, Boy Scouts/Girl Scouts, National Honors Society, etc. • Does your or your parent/guardian’s employer offer a scholarship or tuition reimbursement? Memberships/Employers

  9. NEVER, EVER pay for a scholarship search! Opening Doors to Education 8215 Clayton Road | St. Louis, Missouri 63117 | 314-725-7990 phone | 314-725-5231 fax | www.sfstl.org

  10. Questions?Contact – David CavanahEmail – David.Cavanah@isdschools.org

  11. Scholarship Searches: Hints & Tips* * Hints & Tips amended from CollegeBoard’s website: http://www.collegeboard.com/parents/pay/scholarships-aid/21402.html

  12. Start your research early! The more time you have to complete the application, the better! Give yourself plenty of time! Scholarship Searches: Hints & Tips*

  13. Read the eligibility requirements carefully! Make sure you meet these requirements! If you have questions, contact the sponsor. Scholarship Searches: Hints & Tips* * Hints & Tips amended from CollegeBoard’s website: http://www.collegeboard.com/parents/pay/scholarships-aid/21402.html

  14. Organize all the scholarship materials! Keep all documents together. Scholarships may ask for: transcripts/GED test scores, standardized test scores, financial aid forms, tax returns, essays, and recommendations. Scholarship Searches: Hints & Tips* * Hints & Tips amended from CollegeBoard’s website: http://www.collegeboard.com/parents/pay/scholarships-aid/21402.html

  15. Proofread! Proofread! Proofread! Check spelling and grammar; have someone else proof read too. Scholarship Searches: Hints & Tips* * Hints & Tips amended from CollegeBoard’s website: http://www.collegeboard.com/parents/pay/scholarships-aid/21402.html

  16. Don’t leave anything blank! If you have questions contact the sponsor for the scholarship; otherwise put “N/A” or “Unknown”. Scholarship Searches: Hints & Tips* * Hints & Tips amended from CollegeBoard’s website: http://www.collegeboard.com/parents/pay/scholarships-aid/21402.html

  17. Follow Instructions! Read instructions carefully! Scholarship Searches: Hints & Tips* * Hints & Tips amended from CollegeBoard’s website: http://www.collegeboard.com/parents/pay/scholarships-aid/21402.html

  18. Make sure the application is legible. Type all pieces if able. If handwritten, print. Scholarship Searches: Hints & Tips* * Hints & Tips amended from CollegeBoard’s website: http://www.collegeboard.com/parents/pay/scholarships-aid/21402.html

  19. Make copies of everything you send. This is your safety! Make a copy! Scholarship Searches: Hints & Tips* * Hints & Tips amended from CollegeBoard’s website: http://www.collegeboard.com/parents/pay/scholarships-aid/21402.html

  20. Double-check! Make sure everything is correct, accounted for, and signed/dated. If you are reusing materials, make sure all names and dates have been updated. Scholarship Searches: Hints & Tips* * Hints & Tips amended from CollegeBoard’s website: http://www.collegeboard.com/parents/pay/scholarships-aid/21402.html

  21. Submit the application early! Reduces YOUR stress! Scholarship Searches: Hints & Tips* * Hints & Tips amended from CollegeBoard’s website: http://www.collegeboard.com/parents/pay/scholarships-aid/21402.html

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