How to Get a Scholarship

Amanda
Not everyone can afford to go to college, so scholarships are a great way to help pay those bills. There are so many scholarships out there that most people are not aware of. There are actually millions of scholarships that are not even used on an annual basis. So here is a look into the kinds of scholarships that are out there.

Here are some types of scholarships.

Merit Scholarships

Scholarships typically revolve around this type of award. People who excel in academics are awarded a scholarship on the basis of their overall academic achievement. This may come in the form of top GPA, excellent SAT scores, and so on. These are highly competitive and may come in various forms.

Need-Based Scholarships

This type of scholarship is given purely on financial means. They are designed to fund the less-fortunate students in their academic pursuits. Scholarship committees look at various reasons for this hardship: Parents' income, number of siblings in school simultaneously, expenses, cost of living, etc.

Athletic Scholarships

Scholarships are popularly given to star athletes by universities to recruit them for the athletic teams. Many athletes complete their education free of charge, but also pay the price of overworked team sports. Usually full-scholarship athletes are recruited by "scouts" while in high school. You don't usually pursue this type of scholarship; it is given to you.

School-Based Individual Scholarships

Every school offers specific scholarships relevant to specifics from the university: donors, individual name scholarships, personal scholarships, and so on. Sometimes you have to apply directly to the scholarship, and other times, just by being accepted, you are placed in the bowl for possible scholarship awards.

Full/Partial Scholarship

Many people look at scholarships as a whole and think that they sometimes cover everything. If you are lucky enough to receive a full scholarship, then yes, they cover living, books, and tuition. However, many scholarships are partial, meaning they may cover simply living, simply books, or part of the tuition. If you are awarded any type of scholarship, take it and run! They are prized, wonderful gifts, and you should feel honored to receive one.

To be able to get yourself one of those scholarships your first step is to start early. The earlier the better chance you have of getting the scholarship you want and maybe get more than one. http://www.bookrags.com/articles/42.html)Try to fully understand what kind of scholarship your applying for. Some schools offer to play for majority if not all your expenses while others will only be for room and board. Important use a pencil to fill out your application, this way you can correct any mistakes without having to use whiteout. Answer all the questions on the application honestly. Be sure to note every award you have won and any talent that you have to help you achieve the particular application your filling out. Before mailing it, you can have it looked at by a guidance counselor or teacher to help you with any questions you might have. Mail your application and out and then wait patiently for the response. Hopefully you will be able to get the money you will need to get you to college.

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