What every student should know about the scholarships?

Being a student is not an easy task. Except all the exams and social calendar, you should also think sometimes for money and everything outside of the campus. Here is all you need to know in general for the student scholarships.

  1. If I haven’t chosen college or university yet, can I apply for scholarship?

The earlier you apply the better. Indeed the earliest moment for the scholarship applications is when you are in your high school freshman year. Some organizations offer scholarships only for particular universities and colleges but other will allow you to win scholarship and give you the money when you choose an educational institution.

  1. Do I need to pay for an application?

In 90% of the cases, no. some organizations require handling fee but it is not more than $10. If someone is asking you for money with the idea that you will win certain educational grant for sure, check his legitimacy. Even in the scholarships sphere there are scams.

  1. If I don’t get it once, can I apply again?

Yes. But think how to change your portfolio for the next application. Gain more experience, write better resume and improve your grades if possible. Don’t apply for a scholarship with the idea that the other candidates will be worse than you. Consider also applying in another scholarship competition.

  1. Can I lose the scholarship?

Scholarships are made to promote good grades and successful students, researchers and so on. You need to take it seriously and work for high marks if you depend on this financial aid. Most scholarships are renewable every year and you need to apply every time, so your performance will be tracked closely.

  1. Can I apply for grants for education from college?

Depends on the grants. Read carefully for what kind of students they are meant for. Turn to the financial aid office or to the major’s department for specific information about the scholarships that you can apply for.

  1. Does scholarship reflects on any other financial aid that I may receive?

If your college requires financial reports probably what you are receiving from other sources will be decreased with the amount of the scholarship. Some colleges don’t do that. But be positive, this means you will need to return less money once you graduate.

There are probably more questions that popup in your head now. But stay tuned, we’ll be back to that topic again soon.

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