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Title: The Scholarship Process


1
The Scholarship Process
  • Information about how to apply for scholarships
    and the processes involved

2
SCHOLARSHIPS HAVE THREE BASIC COMPONENTS
  • MERIT
  • FINANCIAL NEED
  • MISCELLANEOUS COMPONENTS
  • Scholarships usually have one, two or three of
    these components. The combination and/or
    strength of these components will determine how
    competitive you are for scholarships.

3
Merit
  • Merit consists of recent or current grades
  • Very High Merit is 3.75 and above
  • High Merit is 3.5
  • Merit is 3.0
  • Below 3.0 --there are very few scholarship
    opportunities and these almost always have
    financial need, gender, or ethnicity as the main
    component

4
Financial Need
  • There are two types of financial need in the
    scholarship processFAFSA need and individual
    scholarship assessment

5
FAFSA or Free Application for Federal Student Aid
  • (www.fafsa.ed.gov)
  • Financial Aid Offices are required to utilize
    this government formula for federal and state
    grant funds and student loans. The FAFSA has a
    formula which uses income and income taxes,
    number of people in the household, age of parents
    and many other concrete measurements.
  • Some scholarships utilize this formula to
    determine need.

6
Individual ScholarshipNeed Assessment
  • Most scholarship applications will ask for an
    individual assessment of your budget. This is
    the place to discuss special issues that need to
    be explained in greater detail. If there is no
    place for it on the budget piece, attach a copy
    of the explanation to the application. IF the
    application states no attachments are allowed you
    may want to devote some time to the situation on
    the essay, if the essay allows for it.

7
Miscellaneous Components
  • Community Service/Volunteer Work - ANYTHING you
    do for others - at an organization such as a
    school, church, youth organization or non- profit
    facility helping a neighbor or relative who is a
    senior or disabled
  • Preferences - ethnic minority, first generation
    (neither parent has a four year degree), single
    parent and female are common
  • Outside Work - part time or full time employment

8
SCHOLARSHIPS ARE BROKEN INTO THREE GENERAL
CATEGORIES
  • SCHOLARSHIPS INTERNAL TO THE UNIVERSITY OR
    COLLEGE
  • LOCAL AND REGIONAL SCHOLARSHIPS
  • NATIONAL SCHOLARSHIPS

9
Scholarships Internal to the University or
College
  • These are scholarship offered by the college
    or university and are offered in general
    categories
  • such as
  • Merit
  • College or degree specific within a university
  • General college/university scholarships available
    to all students who meet the specific eligibility
    requirements
  • Applications processes vary by college or
    university from one application for all, an
    application for each scholarship or other various
    processes. Check with each school.

10
Local and Regional Scholarships
  • Local organizations - credit unions, churches
    organizations in which parents or students are
    involved
  • Regional and state-wide organizations - such as
    labor unions, associations and non-profit groups

11
National Scholarships
  • These are highly competitive scholarships at a
    national level and more difficult to get
  • Apply for these if you are competitive or after
    you have applied for the university and regional
    scholarships

12
A STRATEGY FOR LOCATING SCHOLARSHIPS
  • BEGIN NOW
  • CALENDAR
  • ENTERING FRESHMEN
  • LOCATE SCHOLARSHIPS
  • DEVELOP AN ONGOING LIST OF SCHOLARSHIPS

13
Begin Now
  • There is no good or bad time to apply as the
    process is ongoing
  • Add it to your list for next year

14
Calendar
  • Develop a separate calendar to log scholarship
    data. Include scholarship name, date due, a back
    up date of six weeks to allow time to get an
    application and complete it, requirements of
    scholarship (application, transcript, essay,
    references) and additional comments (web)

15
Entering Freshmen
  • Locate scholarships at each college or university
    you are seriously considering. Apply for any
    scholarships for which you are eligible by the
    deadlines. In most cases you will have to be
    accepted into the university before you can
    apply. There are also regional and national
    scholarships designated for entering freshmen
    students. You can receive these only the first
    time you are entering college.

16
Locate Scholarships
  • Begin with the college or university you are
    attending. Locate all scholarships for your
    year group, major, ethnicity or gender and any
    other miscellaneous ones that apply to you.

17
Develop an Ongoing List
  • Realize that the process is ongoing. Develop a
    year round calendar. There is one available on
    the Scholarship/Resource web site in the
    Scholarship Process page.

18
DEVELOP YOURSELF
  • INTERNSHIPS
  • VOLUNTEER WORK
  • MAINTAIN OR IMPROVE GRADES
  • CLUBS OR ORGANIZATIONS
  • Good in high school great. Build on it.
    Otherwise this is a chance to start anew!

19
REFERENCES
  • ACADEMIC
  • OTHER
  • RESUME OR PERSONAL PROFILE
  • Provide a resume or profile (web)

20
Academic
  • One or two faculty members or teachers who know
    your work

21
Other
  • A supervisor who has worked with you in your work
    or volunteer time

22
Resume or Personal Profile
  • Give each referee either a resume or personal
    profile with all of your activities as each
    referee usually does not know all of your
    activities in detail
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