Thursday, December 16, 2010

How To Win Lots Of Scholarship Money

By Dale Clifton

Want to Win a Lot of Scholarship Money? Beginning in junior
high/middle school is a great time to start. I'm serious. A
winning scholarship effort always requires a plan. And
assembling a plan of action requires time.

After one of my talks a happy couple asked me "Why do you think
starting in the 8th grade is the best time?" Before I could
answer they said, "We are telling our children in the fifth
grade to start working on winning scholarship contests and any
other contests that we find out about."

They Got Results! Before they left I discovered their first
child had already graduated from college with 50% paid by
scholarships only because they got a late start; or it would
have been 100%. They weren't going to make the same mistake with
their other student. I asked them what they thought was the
hardest part of a search. Their answer surprised me. "NOTHING!
There's just a lot to think about. We really didn't have a plan
then. Now we do. And now that we have heard your College
Scholarship Plan we're going to eliminate some things and add
others. We're glad we came to your seminar"

I met a senior, we'll call him "Jake", who was in the top third
of his class. His GPA was in the C+ B- range. I told him that
many scholarships had C+ qualifications or higher. Jake was
dumbfounded. He thought all college scholarships were for the
kids with really high GPAs. Later, in a letter, I learned that
Jake had won a scholarship that would enable him to go to
college.

Scholarship Doctor Rule #1
Make sure that you are on the same page with your student and
regardless of GPA, if he/she wants to attend college, it will
happen. And families can make it happen by talking about it
early, often, and openly.

Scholarship Doctor Rule #2
Start telling everyone you know about your student's college
and scholarship intentions. Broadcast it morning, noon, and
night to friends, relatives and acquaintances. Do this not once
or twice but continuously from the 8th through 12th grades.
Serious efforts require drastic measures.

Scholarship Doctor Rule #3
Make it a goal for everyone in the family to help your student
win scholarships and attend college.

Scholarship Doctor Rule #4
Give the student enough space and quiet time to study.

Scholarship Doctor Rule #5
Be sure to offer continuous encouragement.

And never forget: The college scholarship effort is truly a
family affair.

©2005 The Scholarship Doctor, Dale Clifton - All Rights
Reserved

About the Author: Dale Clifton, the Scholarship Doctor, has
degrees from Purdue and Indiana Universities with years of
experience in education. He served as a national scholarship
judge for three years. Dale has presented scholarship success
seminars to parent groups, students, and employees of major
companies.   Dale is an educational consultant and expert at
helping families win college scholarships. To learn more about
planning to win scholarships, visit http://ScholarshipDoctor.com

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Thursday, December 9, 2010

Steps You Can Take Now to Get a College Scholarship


By Jon Arnold

Finding a college scholarship is important if you're going to go to college. Going to college today is imperative if you plan on getting a quality job and being successful in life; however, the prices of a good college education have never been higher before. Today the costs of attending college are skyrocketing, making a college education an expensive investment that many are finding themselves unable to afford. However, there are a variety of college scholarships available to help students with college costs, but many are not even trying to apply. If you are looking for a way that you can afford college, then you may want to try applying for a college scholarship to help you afford your education.


Although you will find that there are many options to choose from when you are looking for a college scholarship, many of these scholarships are going unawarded each year, simply because no one has applied for them. There are actually thousands of different scholarships out there that one can apply for. Although many of these scholarships are merit based, there are different qualifications for each scholarship, and many are not based on just merit or financial need alone.


If you are looking for a college scholarship, you will find that many of them are based on financial need. This means that those who are having difficulties coming up with the money to go to college should definitely apply for these scholarships. Even if you are not financially needy though, there are other great scholarship opportunities that are not just based on need. You'll find that there are many scholarships out there that are especially for people of particular heritages, some for those going into certain fields, and a whole lot more.


Many times you'll find that you can easily find a good college scholarship in your area. More than likely there are local scholarships available. When you are competing for scholarships that are based on a small geographical area, you will have a much better chance of winning them. Consider talking to your guidance counselor to find out what local scholarships are available in your area. Of course there are scholarships that are offered on a national basis as well, including National Merit scholarships, Coca-Cola scholarships, ROTC scholarships, Robert Byrd scholarships, and very many more.


Chances are that your employer or your parents' employer may also offer scholarships as well. If you are working already, find out if your employer has any scholarships programs. Ask your parents if their companies offer scholarships for the children of their employees. Also, you may find that your church may even offer some scholarships as well.


There are so many different ways that you can find a college scholarship today. There are online sites that provide listings of top scholarships, and books that you can check out of your library full of possible scholarships. One of the best places that you can find a great scholarship is online at scholarship search sites. These sites ask you specific questions and will then help to match you up with scholarships that you may be eligible for. So, why pay for college on your own? There are plenty of great scholarships out there that can help you get the education you need and deserve.


For more insights and additional information on how you can get starting to find a   College Scholarship as well as links to online sites to aid in your scholarship and grant search, please visit our web site at http://www.finding-college-scholarships.com


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