Tips for Scholarships and Grants
The money available for college scholarships or grants does not long for very last as there are thousands of students competing with you for that money. So here are some tips for you to grab that money before it runs out.
You have to be fast and not wait until the day of deadline. Apply for the scholarship or grant ahead of time, because even if you are deserving of the scholarship, other students will get your spot because they equally deserved but applied before you did. And once there is no more money, there are no more scholarships.
Do some research regarding the scholarships and grants for which you are eligible. A great start would be The College Board website, www.collegeboard.com, which gives you an overview of different scholarships available to you. Also, see what is available to you on the Student Financial Aid Office website for your State, like for instance if you are living in the State of California you can start researching California Student Aid Commission, www.csac.ca,gov.
Make a plan and organize yourself. If the colleges you are planning to attend starts next fall then start working on your Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) as early as January. FAFSA will decide everything, whether you are eligible for scholar ships and grants. The deadline to submit FAFSA is usually the 1st of March, but a safe call would be to submit it no later than the 15th of February. The director of Financial Aid Off at Wayne State said, “Some scholarship programs run out of money and if your FAFSA isn’t in, you won’t be considered.”
You might be excited and enthusiastic while filling the scholarship forms, but do not make silly errors as this form will decide your fate. Go through the form entirely first before beginning to fill it. If you’re writing on paper, fill out the forms in legible hand writing.
Your essay is also an important part of the application. Be as specific and at the same time as creative as you can. Do not think that one essay can be used for every application, so you might have to write many essays during the application process. You may also want to check out various financial aid websites that can provide you with useful information and tips to help you out in your process of applying for either loans or education grants.
Once you get the acceptance letter from the university, contact the Financial Aid Office immediately to know what options are available to you.
If you’re stuck and need some help finding good information online try using Financial-Aid-Directory.com for finding the latest information on financial aid to help you when you need it most.
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