Single Moms Scholarship Strategy

Scholarships are readily available for undergraduate and graduate degrees and vocational programs leading to career starts and changes. Scholarships are not just for the best students. Scholarships can be awarded based on classroom excellence, involvement in extracurricular activities, financial need, desire for achievement, and letters of recommendation. Scholarships are gifts and do not have to be repaid.

Colleges often have scholarship money available to an applicant who has been granted admission. Your next stop should be spending time in the college aid section of your public library. Most libraries will have a number of books about financial aid, including scholarship guides such as the College Board’s Scholarship Handbook. Check out college websites, catalogs, and financial aid offices for this information. Since a great deal of scholarship money is disbursed by colleges, it makes sense to research the scholarships available at the college you plan to attend.

Type any of the terms below into a web search engine. You’ll discover many scholarship sites in addition to these. You can review them and determine which ones meet your educational objectives.
- State Department of Higher Education
- Guide to No-Cost Scholarship Searches
- Scholarship Research Network Express
- Wiredscholar
- FastWeb

Almost every state has a scholarship program for residents. These awards are usually intended for students who attend college in-state. This is a perfect opportunity for single moms who do not wish to relocate. There are many different kinds of scholarships programs available for college students to apply and win free money to fund their college study. Each scholarship program has a different goal to accomplish with its scholarship money. Understand these objectives, tailor your application to fit the requirements and you have a good chance of getting the scholarship award you’re seeking.

Create a scholarship application plan that gives you the highest probability of success. Here are some questions you should write down as you begin the process. Answering these questions will help you locate appropriate scholarships and make completing the application easier.

1. What are the academic goals you hope to achieve with the scholarship?
2. What extracurricular activities will you pursue that supports your academic goals and career plans?
3. What are your long term career plans?
4. Are you willing to participate in a competition for your grant or scholarship?
5. What are your talents, abilities and interests?
6. What subject do you plan to major in now?
7. Are you planning to do post graduate work?
8. What career do you plan to pursue?
9. Will you apply for all types of financial aid or just grants and scholarships?

Spend some time brainstorming. The more personal characteristics you can identify the greater chance you have of receiving the scholarship.

Scholarships are geared towards individuals who have a financial need, overcome personal hardships and know specifically what they want to achieve. This is a perfect fit for single moms serious about moving forward in their education and life pursuits. Some scholarship programs are not well-known, but a little digging can often turn up scholarship and grant programs you are eligible to receive.

Joel has written a number of books and articles for single moms. Check out his website at http://singlemomachievers.com/scholarship for information, resourceful articles, parenting audios plus methods you can use to help you become a better leader in the eyes of your children. Get started today on the road to becoming the Mom you intended to be from the start. There is a special report to help you get started titled, “Your 7 Day Personal Program For Taking Back Control Of Your Life As A Single Mom!”

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