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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the SCHOLARSHIP APPLICATION in the editor.
  2. Begin by filling out the Personal Information section. Enter your name, date, address, phone number, email address, social security number, and date of birth. Select your gender and marital status.
  3. In the Citizenship Status section, indicate your citizenship status by selecting the appropriate option.
  4. Proceed to the Education section. Fill in details about your high school or college education including school name, graduation date, GPA, class rank, SAT scores, extracurricular activities, contributions, awards received, and community service performed.
  5. Complete the Financial Information section by providing details about your parents' income and employment as well as your own employment history.
  6. Answer one of the essay questions on a separate sheet of paper and attach it to your application.
  7. Review the Application Checklist to ensure all required documents are included before submitting.

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Though you can start applying for scholarships even before high school, remember that once you apply for college-focused scholarships, youll likely need to fill out the FAFSA (Free Application for Federal Student Aid) in case scholarship applications require it.
Yes. Scholarships will list the requirements before applying and as long as you meet the requirements you can apply. There are scholarships for all years of college so you should be able to find some that are not just for exiting high school students.
Is it too late to apply for scholarships? No! There are tons of scholarships out there available to students of all ages, demographics, years in school, areas of interest, and majors. Its never too late to find money for college, so consistently searching is key.
Although scholarships are offered year-round, the vast majority of scholarship application deadlines occur from September through May.
Schools may still consider you for scholarships, or they may not. Even if you are considered for scholarships and other financial aid opportunities, you may be left with whatever funding is left over (i.e., any money that has not already been awarded to other students who met the financial aid deadline).

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Its never too late to begin. The point is that continuing to apply for scholarships in college will increase your chances of winning money. Students who stop applying for scholarships after high school will miss some worthwhile financial opportunities in college.
Its true, summer is a great time to apply to scholarships because you have way more free time than during the school year. But you need to be smart about how you use that free time and actually follow through.
Most scholarships and grants are not tied to age. Basically, any need-based aid is available to anyone, and most merit-based aid is, too. Some schools have special scholarships for returning students, but they tend to not be comprehensive.

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