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Scholarship Tips
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There is no magic formula for applying for and
receiving a scholarship. But these tips can start you
on the right foot.
- Be organized. Stay on top of deadlines,
gather all pertinent documents, and make copies of
everything you submit. It is a good idea to send your
applications by certified mail to ensure receipt.
- Be honest. Don't exaggerate your
grades, memberships, skills, or qualifications. It
is better to focus on the scholarships for which you
might be eligible.
- Follow instructions carefully. Some
scholarships require you to write an essay; others
may want letters of recommendation. Send in what is
requested and proofread everything. Typos and missing
materials can cost you a scholarship.
- Proofread your application: Review
everything. Typos are a sure way not to be considered
for a scholarship. Consider asking a parent, teacher,
or friend to read your application.
- Keep copies of everything you send:
If your application is misplaced, having copies will
make it easier to resend your information quickly.
- Send your application packet by registered
mail: Many sources offering scholarships
will not confirm
receipt of your application. Consider sending your
application via USPS
registered mail so you know your
materials arrived safely.
It's time now to investigate common
scholarship scams.
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