THE MOST DIFFICULT PART OF APPLYING FOR SCHOLARSHIPS AND TO MAKE IT EASY
According to most of my students, one of the hardest parts of applying for scholarships is finding appropriate scholarships to apply to. It’s easy to become overwhelmed with all the scholarships and scams out there.
In this short article, I will give you quick tips on how to simplify finding the right scholarships (with the least competition).
There are hundreds of thousands of scholarships out there which can be good news or bad news – all depending on whether or not you know how to search through them. The key to getting a free ride is finding the best scholarships for you and ignoring all the scams and scholarships where you don’t fit the criteria. Here’s how to do that:
1. Write down a list of activities, organizations, interests, companies or any other topic that you are involved in where you believe they would give scholarships. For example, I personally love Walmart so I would write down Walmart. I was also involved in FBLA and passionate about public speaking so I would wrote both those down as well. Try to get 20-30 items. Here are a few questions that can help you:
What organizations, clubs and companies am I involved in?
What topics am I passionate about or have an interest in?
What are some skills I have that make me unique?
What extenuating circumstances make me stand out from others?
What do I want to major in? Are there any foundations or associations for employees in this area?
2. Go to Google and type one of the key words you wrote down in step 1 plus the word ‘scholarship’. To continue my Walmart example, I would write ‘Walmart Scholarship’ or ‘Walmart Award’ or ‘Scholarship funded by Walmart’. Replace the word ‘Walmart’ with one of the terms you chose and hit ‘search’.
3. Go through the search results by focusing mainly on specific foundation, company or organizations’ websites. You can also look at generic sites with results such as scholarships.com or fastweb.com but try to avoid these if you can. Our goal is to go directly to the source rather than going to a scholarship search engine.
4. Assess whether or not the scholarships you find are a scam.
5. Save the legitimate scholarships in an Excel spreadsheet or Word doc. If you downloaded my Action Guide that came with my book, The Scholarship System, which you can see by clicking here, you can also use my Scholarship Tracker that came with it. Here’s a preview of it.
THE MOST DIFFICULT PART OF APPLYING FOR SCHOLARSHIPS AND TO MAKE IT EASY
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I may like go continue my studies in UK i have Advance level
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