College Admissions: 10 Scholarships ANYONE Can Apply For

Cristiana Quinn, GoLocalProv College Admissions Expert

College Admissions: 10 Scholarships ANYONE Can Apply For

Before we discuss private scholarships, it’s important to point out that the largest source of financial aid is at the college and federal levels. Your BEST chance for need based and merit aid is to file the forms each college requires by the due dates. These forms usually include FAFSA or the CSS Profile. Students who need aid should also plan their college list strategically by understanding the percent of students receiving need and merit based at each of their targeted colleges. This can be found on sites like CollegeData. There are MANY colleges in the U. S. that will meet 90% or more of need, and some will even guarantee to meet 100% of need. The second area to research is which colleges offer generous merit aid. Keep in mind that merit aid is based on your grades, test scores and extra-curricular achievements, not income. Need based aid is given to families based on income and assets. You should also check each college website on your list for additional scholarships that have separate application requirements. Once you have exhausted those options, check your state’s education website to understand what local scholarships and loans are available, and ask your guidance office about scholarships specific to graduates of your high school. Finally, check employee websites where you and your parents work for scholarships—many have them.

Still coming up dry? Then it’s time to go hunting for private scholarships. Keep in mind that that most private scholarships are in the $500-$2000 range. Many are also targeted for specific areas of study, minority groups or residential locations. Competition is fierce, and you must report any outside scholarship to your college financial aid office. Then, in many cases, your aid is reduced by that amount. So, it can be a shell game. However, for those students caught in the gap of not qualifying for need based aid, who don’t get merit aid, private scholarships can be the only option. Here are a few that apply to a wide range of students and have higher dollar rewards:

  • Raise.me is a groundbreaking idea that is harnessing the idea of micro scholarships. Backed by the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation and UPENN’s Graduate School of Education, it has a growing list of member colleges that include Tulane, Oberlin, U. Delaware, Denison and U. Tampa. Students earn guaranteed scholarships by simply recording their AP and Honors courses, participating in extra-curriculars and performing community service. 
  • The Davidson Institute  The Davidson Fellows Scholarship awards $50,000, $25,000 and $10,000 scholarships to extraordinary young people, 18 and under, who have completed a significant piece of work. Application categories are Science, Technology, Engineering, Mathematics, Literature, Music, Philosophy and Outside the Box.
  • The Coca-Cola Scholars Program awards 50 scholarships of $20,000 and 200 scholarships of $10,000 each year to students with impressive academic and extra-curricular credentials.
  • The Atlas Shrugs Essay Contest will award 500 scholarships worth $90,000 this year. Essay topics revolve around Ayn Rand’s novels and their societal themes.
  • Wyzant Tutoring gives away several scholarships totaling $15,000 each year based on an essay contest about how your education has empowered you.
  • The John F. Kennedy Profile in Courage Essay Contest awards scholarships of $500-$10,000 to students who write a compelling essay on how an elected official risked his or her career to take a stand based on the dictates of conscience, rather than the dictates of polls.
  • The Niche “No Essay Contest” awards $2000 to a student in a random drawing every month, if you register on the site.
  • Nordstrom awards 80 scholarships of $10,000 over 4 years to students in states with store locations. Applicants must have a 2.7 GPA or above, participate in community service and be applying for financial aid at their college.
  • Zinch gives away a $1000 scholarship each week in their 3 Sentence Essay Contest.
  • Dunkin Donuts awards over $2 million in scholarships each year to students in areas where they have franchises.

Avoiding Scams

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Remember when you are searching for private scholarships that you should NEVER pay a website or individual to “find” you private scholarships. Most are not scrupulous and deliver very little. Some of the best scholarship search engines are free at www.fastweb.comwww.collegeboard.com, and www.cappex.com.

 

Cristiana Quinn, M.Ed. is the founder of College Admission Advisors, LLC which provides strategic, college counseling and athletic recruiting services for students. www.collegeadvisorsonline.com.

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