How to
Apply for a Scholarship: College Freshman’s
Recipe
When we speak of college scholarship application, the burden
is always on the parents. Since they have the responsibility
over the education of their children and they know what will be
good for them, parents apply personally for the college
scholarship of their children.
What if we turn the tide? From primary to secondary education,
your parents accepted the responsibility. But you are old
enough to take care of a simple college scholarship
application. It takes some courage, self-confidence, and some
excellent academic records to apply for a college
scholarship. Keep in mind that is you who will utilize
the financial aid that comes with the scholarship and not your
parents. Thus, applying for a college
scholarship is now your business, and you can do it with
less supervision from your parents.
The procedure for college scholarship application is similar
when you apply for college. You need to learn every scholarship
opportunity available and make a list of potential prospects
that you think will fit your personal needs. Once through with
the list, you need to create an application letter and state
your achievements (good high school scholastic records and
recommendation letters from your high school director and
teachers) and you are now on your way on getting into college
for less, if not for free.
The above-mentioned procedure is the most common way of
getting a college scholarship. However, the chances of success
lies in you, and you need to exert more effort to assure
yourself of a financial aid when you go to college.
To increase your chances, here are some pointers
that you can consider:
• You should start as early as your high school years. There
are many college scholarships that open during your senior high
school year. In addition, these financial aid programs are only
open in a specific period of time. Once the application closes,
you have to wait for another year before you can file for your
application. Starting early will give you better chances of
getting the best financial aid available.
• Give importance to the scholarship requirements. Keep in mind
that among all available scholarships, there are only few that
will fit your qualifications. Read the eligibility standards of
the college scholarship that you want to apply. If you found
out that the financial aid does not fit with the qualifications
that you have, search for another. Do not insist yourself on
scholarships where your chances of success is minute.
• Do not forget to complete the requirements asked by the
college scholarship. Prepare the documents that are commonly
asked by the scholarship grantee to its applicants.
• Your application letter will be your “speaking alter-ego” to
the sponsor of the college scholarship you have applied for.
Thus, you need to create an application letter that will
convince the sponsor that you honestly need the financial aid
and you deserve to get one, state honest information in your
application. Never include false information especially if your
purpose is just to “flatter” the sponsor with your
achievements.
After you followed the aforementioned recipe, you are now
ready to submit your application to the scholarship screening
committee. Be prepared for other requirements (such as
interviews and examinations) that will determine if you are
eligible to receive a college scholarship.
Follow the aforementioned college freshman’s recipe when you
apply for a college scholarship. And best of all, do not forget
to pray that the sponsor would consider you eligible for the
college scholarship. Good luck!
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