Scholarships

By Cami Stombini

If you're considering attending college or furthering your education in any field, you may need help paying for your education. Scholarships are a great thing to sign up for because they do not need to be repaid like loans.

Education costs have skyrocketed over the past decade and almost all students need some sort of financial aid to attend school. There are dozens of places to apply for scholarships on campus, on the internet, and through many career service centers.

If you have a specific career in mind, you may be able to apply for scholarships based on your future profession. For example if you want to be a lawyer, there may be pre-law scholarships available.

Academic scholarships are simple to apply for and have plenty of competition. You almost certainly need to have really high SAT scores and superb grades to even be given consideration for these.

If you were a jock in high school and played lots of sports, you could also qualify for an athletic scholarship. Student athlete scholarships are hard to qualify for and very rare. Even if you are offered one you must still have good grades to keep it.

Some people in poverty are still able to find money for college with scholarships based on need. These are awarded if you and your family do not have very much money and cannot afford school. There may be other strict guidelines for these scholarships compared to others. It is not uncommon for a very poor student from a disadvantaged background to be offered a full ride scholarship from some source.

If you want a better chance of receiving any scholarships, all you have to do is apply for a lot of them online. This is very easy to do and you can just fill out the applications and hope some of them look at you and your qualifications. Just do not give up and keep applying.

A lot of students are lazy, and don't even apply for any scholarships resulting in some scholarships just going unused and not awarded because there aren't qualified candidates. While it only takes a minute or two for some applications, and one or two hours to finish others, this is about the same time as college loans, which you have to repay.

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