Showing posts with label Achieve. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Achieve. Show all posts

Friday, June 10, 2011

College Students In Nebraska Can Find Scholarships A Way To Achieve Their Dreams

The state of Nebraska is not that well known for need-based grants. On the other hand, the citizens themselves have created so many different legitimate scholarship plans that apparently no one website can possibly list them all. To address this situation, the state has not one, but two different organizations that help in getting these awards into the right college students' hands.

The first is the Education Quest Foundation. It created a program called ScholarshipQuest that helps match up appropriate scholarships to the right students. With a motto of "Reaching Your Potential," it can help a student generate anywhere from $2,000 to $8,000 a year towards their academic goals. It should also be noted that it primarily works on helping students go to Nebraska state schools.

The other group is the Lincoln Community Foundation. Founded in 1955, it helps families and communities find scholarships that tend to be smaller and much more specialized than those provided by Education Quest. At the same time, it has a reputation for generating an extra $200 to $2,000 a year for those who've earned the right to go on for an advanced education.

Then there is the Capital City Footprinters. They administer their own scholarship program to the citizens of Lancaster County. The Post-Secondary Scholarship, also known as the Richard A. Aksamit Memorial Scholarship, awards students of Criminal Justice or Fire Science anywhere up to $500 a year. It also makes this money available for post-graduates looking to complete their masters and PhD programs.

Another independent scholarship is the Norma Ross Walter Scholarship. This plan is open to young women either about to enter or already enrolled in a state university. It awards $1,000 to English majors provided they supply two letters of recommendation, complete an essay and provide their academic transcript. It is administered through the Willa Cather Foundation.

A much broader program is the Rural Schools Scholarship. It is open to any student who comes from a town whose population is under 10,000. The must also have either graduated in the top 10% of their high school class or are maintaining a 3.5 grade point average if they are already in college. Each year it awards $500 to $2,000 to four deserving students.

If students are socially conscious and feel they are good at writing essays, they should try for the Drug & Alcohol Abuse Prevention Essay Contest Scholarship. It picks one winner each year, and the high school graduate must write about their experience with drugs, whether from a personal or observational point of view. The winner gets $500 for the best essay, which must be 600-1,000 words long.

Tuesday, November 23, 2010

How to Achieve Best Scholarships Even With Low Grades

Many people have this misconception about college scholarships that it is reserved only for outstanding students with excellent grades or great sporting abilities. Hundreds of scholarships and grants are available for ordinary students. One should carefully search for the type of scholarship that would best be suitable for you.

Many federal government agencies and private companies donate billions of dollars for students who deserve scholarships to help them in their college fees. College scholarships are available as a result of taxes and donations given by corporations, private companies as well as many religious and educational associations.

A lot of companies like to donate money because this way they can get their taxes deduced. Many companies prefer to pay their money to deserving students, than to pay taxes to the government. Many students can benefit from such scholarships.

Usually all high school graduates can apply for scholarships. Although some may not have certain qualifying criteria. Like, some scholarships are only available for academically outstanding grades, and some may be available for financially needy students, or students with a certain personal background, with impressive sports performance or who's parent is employed by the army. Also, there are many scholarships available for women and minorities as well.

It is important to analyze yourself when you are applying for college scholarships. Think about what are your qualities and what courses you plan to take up? Also, which school would you like to attend? Then only you would be able to apply for a scholarship that would suit you the best, to ensure that you qualify for it.

In some cases, you may be eligible for a scholarship if you are pursuing a certain type of career. For instance, if you intend to become a nurse, then you can take advantage and apply for the special scholarship for nurses.

Local scholarships is your best bet. These are convenient for you and there is more of a chance of getting a local scholarship than a national scholarship. National scholarships are being applied for by students throughout the nation, therefore the chances of getting one decreases considerably.

Local students are preferred over others for local scholarships. It is better to ask your counselor about these scholarships. Posting for local scholarships can be found in town and city halls, etc. Ask your parents, if they work for large corporations which give out local scholarships. You can strive for it and get fruitful results.

Also, you should not be disappointed if you don't find local scholarships, but rather you can look for college scholarships online. There are a lot of search engines helping students find the right scholarship for them.

Search engines can also scrutinize your credentials with the criteria to qualify for the scholarship. But always remember that it is a ploy if they ask money for it. Original search engines are free to use. So one should be careful to avoid falling for such a scam.