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While it can be tempting to apply for every scholarship you discover, its important to pay attention to the requirements of each application. If a student doesnt fit within those parameters such as being a STEM major or violinist it doesnt make sense to apply.
Scholarship Application Tips Meet all application deadlines. Use a calendar or planner, make a schedule, and stick to it. Gather application materials early. Dont ignore small awards. Request letters of recommendation early. Write a great essay. Attend a scholarship workshop. Sing your own praises. Try, try again.
Depending on the rules, scholarship winners often have to use the funds by a certain timeline, or the money will be forfeited. While some scholarships renew their funds for four years, others do not. Most scholarship prizes can only fund college tuition for one year, and expire after that use.
Deadlines vary per scholarship, but most align with college admissions season between October and March, experts say.
APRIL (for High School Seniors) May 1 is usually the scholarship deadline date for many colleges and universities.
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The truth is that scholarships are available year-round, so you can apply for them anytime. Many scholarships offer rolling deadlines, says Jodi Okun, the founder of College Financial Aid Advisors. You might be surprised at how many scholarships are live and active right now.
As a matter of fact, you can begin applying for scholarships in your freshman year of high school all the way up until your senior year of college. Yep, thats right its never too late to get free money. Of course, there will be some scholarships that you dont qualify for based on your grade level.
A lot of scholarships are looking for students who are involved in extracurricular activities. This can include activities through your school such as athletics, student leadership, clubs, arts, etc., but it can also include work history, volunteerism, clubs/athletics outside of school, and more.

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