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Scholarships for Dummies: Common Sense Places to Look for Scholarships
Score a scolarship for being athletic, artistic, or wacky.
By Kathryn Knight
The economy is tanking. College tuition costs are rising. And somehow, you have to pay for college. Your only hope in paying for a higher education is with scholarships.
Being recognized as a valedictorian is totally out of the question. After taking the SAT three times, your results revealed limited improvement…and weren’t even that great to begin with. There is no need, however, to limit yourself to university-specific scholarships. Outside scholarships may seem like a far fetch…but they’re not as far as you think.
Service clubs, companies, and charities give out about $2 billion in private scholarships each year. Roughly 1 million students receive these monies—meaning 1 out of 13 students wins a scholarship. The average of these scholarships is $2,000. So are you ready to start looking?
Athletic Scholarships. Granted, this is only going to apply to a select few, but athletic scholarships don’t require a whole lot of brains. Rather, the importance lies in physical talent and drive.
Artistic Scholarships. There are plenty of art-specific scholarships available for students who do the research. Additionally, artists can use their skills to apply for non-artistic scholarships. Oftentimes, judges are looking for creatively convincing applications for “average joe” scholarships—think film, dance, song lyrics, paintings, etc.
Minority Scholarships. These scholarships are typically reserved for students from financially unprivileged backgrounds and ethnicities. Though these scholarships are not necessarily based on grades, they do require community service or athleticism—anything that sets you apart from the crowd.
Employee Scholarships. If you think your summer job is just a way to finance your love for video games or fashion, you’re wrong. Many employers, whether yours or your parents, offer scholarships to students just because of the relationship that exists between the two.
Wacky Scholarships. There are scholarships out there that are wacky enough for any high school student. Think Duck Calling and Duct Tape Prom Dresses. It just requires a little legwork in finding these scholarships. And by legwork, we mean typing “wacky scholarships” into a search engine. Was that too hard?
There is no reason that any student should pay full tuition for college. It just takes time and work to find ways to pay up. Remember, updating your FastWeb profile increases your chances of being matched with some of the types of scholarships mentioned above. So get on it!

AbdulkaderN
5 months ago
I have a very modest certification but a good experience in my major so I was planning for such scolarships that would be reasonable cost and in my major .
I really in need to increase my career opportunities .
any help will be appreciated
ReshmeeM
5 months ago
I have a full time job and a single mother who i am trying to help to take care of my other 3 siblings..... I am currently struggling to pay my college tuition. The help would be greatly appreciated.
KortniA3
5 months ago
I NEED MONEY!!! I don't care how much or who gives it to me. I have decided to go to SLCC and live at home because i got 0 scholarships, yes I did apply for a ton, and that's the cheapest option. I want to be a nurse. You'd think with the high demand someone would want to give me a scholarship...
ashayla101
5 months ago
im a single teenage mom & really hope college is still a option.. I hope this really helps
kwerbe
5 months ago
I am a mother of two that is starting this late. I am 27 years old and feel overwhelmed. I never thought college was a possibility, I am not an exceptional student and belong to no groups or clubs. I was able to get one grant but that doesn't cover much, now I fear I will not get the oppourtunity to go back to school. My only way to go to college as it stand is online, I was recently laid off and my husband just started employment, this year has been a real struggle. I have to get a degree for the sake of feeding and clothing my children which currently is a hard task.
RobertC1940
5 months ago
VictoriaP747-I have the same ?-I Lost a sibling in Service to our country-altered my entire life-!!! Hard to focus at times-any help for us out there ??????
JessicaM454
5 months ago
Lynnelle S, all you have to do is simply search athletic scholarships. A plethora of opportunities for you to get money should pop up. Also, berecruited.com is an excellent way to get money. I made an account for track and got an offer a week later, no joke. Good luck.
LynnelleS
5 months ago
I was involved in soccer for 4 years and then I went to a high school that didn't offer any sports at their school. I am being raised by a single mom who up until recently worked two jobs. I am not on a busline and don't have a car. How am I suppose to apply for scholarships for sports or community service?
CharlesS1067
5 months ago
I am looking for help with my cost of living, can you help me with this?
LacandiceK2
5 months ago
Is there anyway I can get help with tuition? I work full time and go to school full time, but apparently because I don't have children, I am not eligable for Finanical Aid, because of my income. I am a server, I can't have that much money!!!
VictoriaP747
5 months ago
Can you get a scholarship for having a deceased sibling?
KristinaJ180
5 months ago
Can you get a scholarship for being adopted? How? Where?
rburnie45
5 months ago
What if you are a single mother. What scholarships are available if you are trying to pursue a Masters Degree. Particularly in the field of Mathematics or Computer Science/Information
KhalaahR
5 months ago
can you get a scholarship if you have a deceased parent?
SarahD1553
5 months ago
i have been trying for 8 years to go to college but I could never afford it, even when i was working i always came up short for the tuition. i would really appreciate any kind of scholarship because every little bit helps, i've received one scholarship for $1,000 but that only helps for about 3 quarters of the year at columbus state community college.