Saturday, February 24, 2007

Who Can Get a Scholarship?

Information provided by Scholarship Experts

The answer is quite simple, really. Every student who plans to attend an institution of higher education should search for and apply for scholarships. This applies to all students, including high school students, non-traditional students, current college students, graduate students, etc.

Now, some students have ideas about why they won’t get scholarships. They think that there are no scholarships out there for students with less than outstanding grade point averages or with poor standardized test scores. They claim that their parents make too much money or that they won't be attending 'traditional colleges.' They say that they are not minority students and aren’t enrolled in a lot of extracurricular activities or involved in their communities. They even argue that they are not planning to attend college immediately after graduation, and so they won’t be eligible for any scholarship funding at all. The list of reasons goes on and on...

Although some of these reasons may sound pretty legitimate and you have probably heard at least one of them before (maybe even inside your own head), they are false! Not every scholarship provider is looking for an academically gifted or actively involved student. Many scholarships are not based on financial need or minority status. There are scholarships available to students who want to attend non-traditional schools, like cosmetology schools, modeling academies, technical institutions, etc. And if you want to take a break between high school and college, do so...you will still be able to find scholarships for non-traditional, returning students when you are ready to return to school (just be sure to go back, okay?).

College students (and future college students) take note: Don't psych yourself out before you start searching for scholarships. Scholarships are out there in all shapes and sizes to help you pay for college, and the only real reason you won't get any is if you decide not to search and apply for them!

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