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Three Smart and Easy Strategies to Win More Scholarships

Want to fund your education without heavy debt? Discover three simple, strategic steps to find local awards, impress decision-makers, and win scholarships.

Getting a jump-start on the scholarship search can help a student qualify for more opportunities in the future and open the door to massive college cost savings for their family. After working with hundreds of schools and thousands of students over the past decade, I have found these to be the three easiest steps anyone can take to give themselves an edge and advantage to becoming a successful scholarship recipient.

1. Learn about local scholarships

Most school districts have a “senior awards night” or some other kind of annual event where scholarships from local companies, organizations, and individuals are awarded to graduating high school seniors. Contact your high school counselor’s office and request to be emailed the program from last year’s event. This will give you a list of all the local awards that were given away. As these scholarships are only open to local students, you’ll have fewer competitors and a statistically higher chance of winning. Although many local scholarships may be smaller amounts, you can accumulate these awards into thousands of dollars, so it’s definitely worth applying.

Related: The Ultimate Scholarship Guide: Searching for Scholarships

2.  Find out who won last year and why

Most companies and organizations that offer scholarships will post on their websites who their recent scholarship recipients have been and why they were chosen. Many also post the winner’s submission if creative work or an essay is required. You can also gather this information from your school counselor or online community forums and keep it in mind as you're applying. You don’t want to copy what last year’s recipient did, of course, but finding out what’s impressed the scholarship committee in the past can give you insight into what they value and may even improve your applications in case you’re not on the right track.

3. Find out who the decision makers are for each scholarship

Some local scholarship recipients are chosen by a faculty member or members of a school, whereas other scholarships may have their own committees to review applicants. Find out who the decision makers are for each of the local scholarships, then reach out to that decision maker with two goals in mind. First, you should thank the decision maker for their efforts in making scholarships available for local students; second, you should ask what they’re looking for in an ideal candidate. Asking this simple question will already define you as motivated, determined, and driven—which makes for an incredible first impression.

Think about it like a job search

Professionally, people are encouraged to research and prepare to be the ideal candidate for an internship or job. You can give yourself an advantage by taking a similar approach to the scholarship search. By learning in advance what scholarships are available and what the criteria is for the opportunity, you can strategically direct your limited time and energy outside of the classroom to qualify for as many scholarship opportunities as possible. 

Related: Tips to Help You Apply for Scholarships the Right Way

With student loan debt in the United States continuing to exceed $1.5 trillion, it's essential for families to take a proactive approach to securing scholarships from companies, organizations, individuals, and foundations. Starting early can make a significant difference. Use your free time strategically and apply these three key strategies to boost your chances of scholarship success.

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About Jean O'Toole

Jean O’Toole is an educational consultant and author of the bestselling book Scholarship Strategies: Finding and Winning the Money You Need. Over the past 15 years, she has helped tens of thousands of students in the United States. Individuals collectively have been awarded millions of dollars by applying Jean’s scholarship strategies. In 2008, Jean co-founded Connections101, a company specializing in providing motivational tools for scholarship searching. It is her goal to empower students to design their paths to their future without college debt. Visit Connections101.com for more information, and follow Jean on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram.

 

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