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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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    Lanaya17

    5 months ago

    im not the best student but i have been trying my hardest this year with little improvement it seems like theres no possible chances for a scholarship, i have limited community service and really nothing special under my belt. Am I really eligible?

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    PrinceD25

    5 months ago

    I would love to try for some scholarships, my parents can't afford to take out more loans for me for college, they are way over their budget now. I would love to hit the "scholarship jackpot" for my college i want to attend and i look for ward to here from you soon Thank you so much for this opportunity! i will be glad if my win this opportunity thank you

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    CristinaG62

    5 months ago

    im the oldest in my family and have 4 other litle brothers ive been looking for schoolarships but they are all hard to get my parents dont make enough money to pay for my collage right now i have a part time job but is not enough i really wanna go to collage ill have to keep trying...

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    COLIN

    5 months ago

    I have no money for college the only thing that i have applyed to is fasfa and grants
    I have been accepted to a school in Arizona & would really like to go. Any help finding money would be much appreciated

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    MatthewN403

    5 months ago

    I have 2 sons entering college next year- both are very bright but we do not have much financial help and would like to supplement with scholarships, My oldest, Jerred, wants to be an English major with a spanish minor. My other son, Matt, wants to study engineering, with minors in music and spanish. Any additional scholarship ideas for us? Thanks Sue svgn@yahoo.com 541-941-0985

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    1benjamin

    5 months ago

    I would love to try for some scholarships, my parents can't afford to take out more loans for me for college, they are way over their budget now. I would love to hit the "scholarship jackpot" for us lower - middle class people." Thank you so much for this opportunity!

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    WhitneyB802

    5 months ago

    Awesome

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    TraceyW131

    6 months ago

    I am a mother and a wife. my husband and i are both trying to go to college at the same time and 2 diff schools. we are having trouble with money. If you know anything about good grants/scholarships let me know @ traceywalker@live.com

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    RichardV199

    6 months ago

    I'm a displaced worker, in my early 50's, trying to get an education in computer multimedia. Being a displaced worker, I'm short on money, and need a grant or two to help out! My father always told me to"Be smart and work your mind and not your back, your mind will be there long after your back is gone" But did I listen? The mind is willing but the back has all but faded away.

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    KevinB294

    6 months ago

    Looking and hoping for scholarships for students with Aspergers Syndrome.

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    SaraW294

    6 months ago

    i am looking for scholarships any uniqu ones i would love... sarge_19@hotmail.com

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    Ornella

    6 months ago

    I am currently applying for scholarships I have good grades but the school I want to go to is not in my state and there is a 14,000 difference if you have any information that would help me my information is ornellawilliams226@gmail.com thanks in advance

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    phedramoore

    6 months ago

    i have no money for college the only thing that i have applyed to is fasfa and grants if you can help me let me know phedra_moore@yahoo.com

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    LindsayR148

    6 months ago

    i have all but 5500 for my daughter. there is no more money i can borrow..........if you can help me let me know.hottopic_2521@yahoo.com phone 931-707-2729 and god love you.