College scholarships have been going through a lot of changes lately - and this affects many looking to pay their way with one or more. Scholarships that existed a year ago may not exist today, and many that did not exist a year ago are ready to take scholarship applicants. Things have really changed. The overall result, though, is that if you are serious about getting award(s), it will take you longer than it did last year to find them. Here are some tips how you can still get the money you need.
QUALIFY YOURSELF FOR COLLEGE SCHOLARSHIPS
Because awards are not as plentiful as they were in the past, it may be a good idea to try and qualify in more than one area. For instance, if you are looking for an athletic scholarship, you may also try and qualify for another kind as well. One reason is that the competition is now tougher because there will be fewer options - but even more applicants. This means you have got to be even better than before.
One the other hand, being qualified in another area (career field) will give you something to fall back on - even after you are finished with a sports career, or if you are not successful. It will also make it easier to win a scholarship.
START YOUR SCHOLARSHIP SEARCH EARLY
When you start searching for possible awards that are available, you should stay away from agencies that want you to pay for the service. Most of them are scams, and you will lose out in the long run. Do not fall victim by believing their claims. You should not have to pay for the service, especially when all scholarships can be found online.
You should start searching for options in either the first or second year of high school. This will help to make sure that you know what the requirements are and will give you sufficient time to become well-qualified.
Getting the college financial aid you need through a scholarship - whether it is an academic scholarship, for sports, education, or a minority specific grant - will all require that you apply as early as possible. In some cases, the scholarship board will follow a policy of first-come, first served.
Probably the best way to get started is by applying locally. This type of program will have the smallest number of applicants and it will give you a better chance of winning one.
APPLY FOR ALL SCHOLARSHIPS FOR WHICH YOU QUALIFY
When you start applying for money, you do not want to think small. Instead, you want to apply for as much college funding through scholarships as possible.
College grants and scholarships will give you free money for your college education. Remember that anything that you have to get in the way of college loans means you will be paying interest and could leave you with a debt for many years to come. The ideal situation that you want to strive for is to end up with zero debt when you graduate.
It will take some effort to find all the options that you might qualify for. Realize that there are a lot more types of free money than simply academic and sports scholarships. There are also:
- Awards specific to certain career fields
- Programs for the major being pursued
- Unique scholarships (left-handers, being tall, 4-F, hobbies, etc.)
- Grants just for high schoolers
- Graduate scholarships
- ...and many more.
BE READY TO APPLY FOR COLLEGE LOANS
Just in case you are not able to get all the free money that you would like to get, you need to have the right forms already submitted for your college loans. This will require that you fill out the FAFSA forms, which are necessary for you to get any government funding for college.
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