Tips on how to apply for scholarships
As you get ready to apply for college scholarships, keep in mind that different scholarships have their own qualifying criteria and require certain documents. These tips can help as you choose which scholarships to apply for:
- Be careful.
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- Be thorough.
Apply for smaller scholarships. Even a few hundred dollars can help offset the cost of textbooks and supplies.
- Be honest.
Don't exaggerate your grades, memberships, skills, or qualifications on scholarship applications. You’re more likely to receive scholarships if you apply for the ones that match your interests and skills.
- Be proactive.
Apply for scholarships every year you’re in college. Approximately 50 percent of available scholarships are for students already enrolled in college.
- Be diligent.
Pay attention to details. Some scholarship applications require you to write an essay while others may want letters of recommendation. Send in what’s requested and proofread everything. Typos and missing materials can be the difference between winning or losing a scholarship.
- Be on time.
Some scholarships are very quick and easy to apply for. Others take a little more time. Meet all deadlines. If the scholarship application can’t be submitted electronically, use certified mail. Missing a deadline could disqualify you.