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		<title>Graduate School Scholarships</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 13 Mar 2010 12:31:17 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[You must research, research, research to find the graduate school scholarships that are right for you and your situation. Do your homework and start early (it&#8217;s recommended that you give yourself at least 12 months to research and apply for scholarships &#8211; so start your junior year). Check for scholarships in your area of study, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>You must research, research, research to find the graduate school scholarships that are right for you and your situation. Do your homework and start early (it&#8217;s recommended that you give yourself at least 12 months to research and apply for scholarships &#8211; so start your junior year). Check for scholarships in your area of study, or based on where you live, your culture, your socio-economic background, if you&#8217;re an adult returning student, etc. Check with the community organizations in your city or with your church and see if they offer any scholarships. Most graduate schools award financial aid to students in the form of scholarships, fellowships and research or teaching assistantships. It is a good idea to contact and communicate with your program of interest at several universities and let them know you are interested in all forms of financial aid. In other words, shop around and see who can offer you the best deal.</p>
<p>The internet is a rich source of graduate school scholarships, use it! There are many wonderful free scholarship databases available. Please be wary of any site that guarantees a scholarship or asks you to pay a large application fee. Look for scholarships at the local, state and federal levels. If you are in the work force, see if your employer offers tuition reimbursement. If you are still in school, be sure to utilize your academic advisors and financial aid office. Your public library is another great resource when looking for graduate school scholarships.<span id="more-93"></span> Don&#8217;t be discouraged by thinking that all scholarships are reserved for students with incredible academic, athletic or artistic abilities. You don&#8217;t have to have a 4.0 GPA or be the equivalent of an opera singing Michael Jordan to get money. Awards are also available for students who are members of underrepresented groups, who live in certain areas of the country or who demonstrate financial need. Students with average GPAs who have outstanding leadership abilities or a history of community service are also eligible for many awards.</p>
<p>Getting your graduate school scholarship application in before the deadline in crucial! It is one of the easiest ways for grantees to weed out who will get scholarships. Everyone is prone to procrastination, but in this case procrastinating can cost you thousands of dollars. One trick is to make your personal deadline two weeks before the actual deadline. Allow individuals writing letters of reference or recommendation for you plenty of time, you want them to do a good job and not be rushed. Give teachers and professors even more time to write these letters since they will probably be writing them for other students too. You can do this! Spend time, not money. It will be worth it later when you aren&#8217;t chained to a hefty student loan.</p>
<p>Search graduate school scholarships here: http://www.freegrantdollars.com/Graduate-School-Scholarships</p>
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		<title>How to Fill Out a Scholarship Application &#8211; 6 Rules to Always Follow</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 21 Oct 2009 15:08:26 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Filling out scholarship applications can be very frustrating and confusing. Every scholarship has different requirements and different deadlines. It is difficult enough to finish just one college application let alone fill out several scholarship applications.
But don&#8217;t worry! I have a few tips that will help you get through the process a lot smoother.
Read The Applications [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Filling out scholarship applications can be very frustrating and confusing. Every scholarship has different requirements and different deadlines. It is difficult enough to finish just one college application let alone fill out several scholarship applications.</p>
<p>But don&#8217;t worry! I have a few tips that will help you get through the process a lot smoother.</p>
<p>Read The Applications carefully</p>
<p>Every scholarship is different. Unfortunately no two applications have the same requirements. One application may ask for 1000 word essay while another one may ask for a 500 word essay. That&#8217;s why it is so important to read and get a full understanding of what is required before you submit your application. Otherwise it will be discarded and you would have wasted precious time.</p>
<p>Prepare, prepare, prepare.</p>
<p>Have you ever heard the statement &#8220;proper preparation prevents poor performance&#8221;? The 5 P&#8217;s. This could not be further from the truth. You see, if you are smart, and I know you are, you will be applying for several scholarships in the hope of possibly going to school absolutely free. You don&#8217;t want to wait until the last minute and throw together an essay or personal statement. Prepare in advance. Practice your personal statement. I would recommend you start doing scholarship research and start writing the rough draft of your personal statement 6 months before the deadline. Take time out a few times a week to work on it. This is very important stuff. These companies look at thousands of applications a day. You want to make sure yours stands out.</p>
<p>Work within the space you are given.</p>
<p>By this I mean do not use continuation sheets on your scholarship applications. They give you specific requirements for a reason. If they say 1000 words keep it at 1000 words. This is why it is so important to prepare. List only what is important for that particular application. If you have extra space after you do that then you can add in some extra stuff.<span id="more-92"></span></p>
<p>Give them what they want</p>
<p>Always give the provider of the scholarship exactly what they are asking for. If they are looking for someone with leadership skills then give them an example of your leadership skills. If they want someone with excellent writing skills then show that to them in your application. Use your personality traits to your advantage.</p>
<p>Explain why you want to study a particular subject</p>
<p>Many mess up on this step. They fail to give a logical reason why they want to study a particular subject. There has to be a reason why you chose your major of choice. Relay this in your application.</p>
<p>Proofread</p>
<p>Before you mail off your application make sure you proofread it. Have someone else proofread it as well. Sometimes a fresh pair of eyes can catch something you might not. Make sure you are getting your message across very clear. If it passes the 2 proofreads mail it off and believe for the best.</p>
<p>Finding money for college can be a very daunting and tedious task. For more articles, tips and information on scholarships and grants for college visit How To Get Free Money For College</p>
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		<title>Going on the Scholarship Search</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 07 Aug 2009 16:06:31 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[When you are on a scholarship search, you&#8217;ll find that there are so many different things that you need to think about that it can get a little bit confusing and even frustrating. There are lots of scholarships out there but finding the ones that are going to suit you and that are worth applying [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>When you are on a scholarship search, you&#8217;ll find that there are so many different things that you need to think about that it can get a little bit confusing and even frustrating. There are lots of scholarships out there but finding the ones that are going to suit you and that are worth applying for is quite important. Whether you are returning to school or attending collage for the first time, you&#8217;ll soon see that the more information that you have about scholarships in general, the better of you will be. As with any endeavor, making sure that you have the right information at your fingertips can make a huge difference. What options are in front of you?</p>
<p>The first thing that you need to understand when you are on the scholarship search is that there are many ways to qualify for a scholarship. They are not all about financial need anymore and these days, you can find organizations that are passing out scholarships that you definitely qualify for. Perhaps they are interested in giving you scholarship money for skill in oration or for the field that you wish to enter. In most cases, for these scholarships, all you need to do is to apply. Remember that finding the right scholarship is just as important as doing up a good application for it, so budget off some time to do your search.<span id="more-103"></span></p>
<p>Remember that even though there are plenty of people who happen to be on the scholarship search that there are many, many scholarships out there. For instance, did you know that there are many scholarships out there that go uncollected just because no one knows to apply for them? Just because an organization wants to give out money for education doesn&#8217;t mean that they are going to be good about advertising the availability of it. Even if you have a guidance counselor on your side, do your own research. Remember that you should look around your community as well; you never know when a local scholarship is going to give you what you need.</p>
<p>Scholarships can make life a lot easier for someone who wants to get started in their higher education. Getting a college degree is not easy, and when you are looking at moving forward and getting the right kind of results out of your search, you need to be organized and methodical. For instance, are you someone who is interested in math or sciences? Look for scholarships that pertain to your field. You may also want to look at places that you have worked and at the places where your family has worked. You never know when you are going to be able to find a great scholarship that seems tailor made for you.</p>
<p>Make up a complete list of any and all available scholarships and make sure that you start the application process today. This is an important factor when you are looking at securing your education, so take a moment to see what can be done.</p>
<p>For more insights and additional information about doing a successful Scholarship Search as well as finding a wealth of resources for scholarships you can apply for right now, please visit our web site at http://www.finding-college-scholarships.com</p>
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