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In Enlarging the Perspective, the second chapter, Boyer outlines four separate but overlapping functions of scholarship which constitute the primary work of the professoriate: discovery, integration, application and teaching. These constitute the Boyer Model of scholarship.
For awards that are merit-based, you could be asked to provide proof of GPA, SAT/ACT scores, academic rigor, or other test results. Extracurricular activities. There are scholarships that require you to be part of certain clubs, participate in extracurriculars, or volunteer.
Common scholarship requirements include your basic contact information, proof of high school graduation, academic achievements, extracurricular activities, financial details, and more. Every scholarship is different, from who it is for to the amount awarded.
6 Guidelines for Choosing Scholarship Criteria GPA. One regularly assessed criteria is a strong and consistent GPA. Financial need. Often, scholarship criteria involve financial need. Geographic boundaries. Geographic boundaries are another popular criteria choice. Current employees. Demographics. Field of interest.
Merit scholarships might be awarded based on academic achievement or on a combination of academics and a special talent, trait, or interest. Other scholarships are based on financial need.
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Grades, test scores, the students home state, and even their prospective major are among the many variables that can figure into the equation. Colleges may use information from the FAFSA, and some have separate scholarship applications for students to fill out.
You can earn scholarships without the FAFSA, however, if could limit your scholarship opportunities. Although its not essential for earning a scholarship, it is strongly advisable to complete the FAFSA. The FAFSA qualifies you for various other types of financial aid besides scholarships.

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