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Scholarships for Dummies: Common Sense Places to Look for Scholarships

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!


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    AlmaC121

    5 months ago

    i defenitely like Fastweb. it give out som much information that i did not know. Of course i need money for college, but my effort will help me get the money i want for college. i am in college, and i sometimes dont have enough money to pay for college.

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    ColleenM500

    5 months ago

    i could really use a scholarship. i am a junior in high school and appyling for colleges, and in which Senior year is going to be tough. financially and economically. the economy is sinking and jobs and things are declining. i don't know how i am going to pay for college. honestly if there is a scholarship somewhere that benefits me that would be the best thing in the world.

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    MyrianM

    5 months ago

    Hi JenniferH1095, if you did good in your first semester, you should check if your school offers scholarships? I am currently a college senior and I know a lot of schools have scholarships for each department you can apply, just check the dealines. You can also go to the financial aid office, make an appointment, and see what they can suggest for you to do. Another option is checking some clubs in school or community programs that also offer scholarships for members.

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    JenniferH1095

    5 months ago

    I am a 19 year old student tryint to pay for school. I only make 7.50 an hour and I save as much money as possible. I can't recieve financial aid because my mom makes too much money, but she is still paying off her college and she wont let me get a lone. I don't what what I should do. My first semester was great and I want to keep going to make my dad proud of me for the first time ever.

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    BridgerC3

    5 months ago

    my mom is a single parent so she has not had the luxury of saving any money for my sister's or I's secular education. adding to that the fact that we are twins and my father has never paid child support it is amazing that we havnt died of starvation and what does my mom get for her hard work? Getting over twenty five thousand dollars in debt for just one college thats what. if i cant get scholarships im not going to school it looks like it'll be the oil field for me

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    AshleeH45

    5 months ago

    I really need the financial help in college. I don't even think I can get through my sophomore yr. I have no financial aid. Help me please because i really don't want to give up on school. I atleast want to make my parents proud to be the first in my family to go to college.

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    CineS

    5 months ago

    I need financial aid really bad. At first I was going to go to college but figured that I didn't have enough money. Especially since I wanted to go to one overseas, the exchange rate is Ridiculous.

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    KelliP144

    5 months ago

    I am a single parent just starting back to school and I need all the financial help that I can get. Please connect me with any scholarships that fit my profile.

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    HeatherJ283

    5 months ago

    basically, i have finally realized i am not going to college unless i get some major scholarship action. my parents cannot afford to take out the loans necessary or to cosign for the loans either. scholarships are my last hope!

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    HumaW2

    5 months ago

    KevinB294, here's a link: http://researchautism.org/news/otherevents/Scholarship.asp

    Type in "Asperger's Syndrome scholarships" on Google and you should get a lot. =]

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    MaryannC31

    5 months ago

    WHY DON'T THEY HAVE SCHOLARSHIPS FOR SENIOR CITIZENS?????????? WE EARNED THE RIGHT TO AN EDUCATION AS WELL AS ANYBODY ELSE!!!!

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    VickieG3

    5 months ago

    hey guys I used to not try much in school now I'm a high school senior and a parent of a babyboy I've come up since then thinking I had no chance of getting any scholarships and I've tried my hardest so far applying to as much as 70 scholarships and so far have gotten 2 scholarship I believe if I can get a scholarships than anyone can, it's all in matter of trying cause now I try hard in school to make up for my past when I didn't try my hardest

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    MerylK3

    5 months ago

    thanks this really helps:)

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    SamanthaL207

    5 months ago

    thankz alot i hope i can try all of these tips that you gave

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    StephanieF274

    5 months ago

    My daughter is an excellent student, 3.9 gpa, 30 on act test, at honors program last night she received a beautiful crystal paper weight for being salutatorian, but no scholarships. she's been accepted to Univ of New Orleans, but no scholarship, she only qualifies for student loans, but only with a co-signer. She doesn't want to go into debt, so she's thinking about not going to college after all. Please help!