Cuesta College Scholarship Workshop Cuesta College Financial Aid Office.

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Cuesta College Scholarship Workshop Cuesta College Financial Aid Office

Workshop Agenda Scholarships Resources available Tips for applying Documents to get ready Letters of Recommendation Essay writing tips Cuesta Scholarship Application Overview Requirements How to apply Frequently asked questions

Scholarships Gift aid Merit-based Demographics Employer Background

Scholarship Resources Free Online Scholarship Searches: FastWeb Scholarship Search College Board’s Fund Finder Scholarships.com Peterson’s Award Database Institutional Scholarships Cuesta College Scholarship Program Transfer institution’s Financial Aid office website Local Public Library Local Community Organizations Local scholarships may have fewer applicants - better chance for you!

Scholarship Search Start searching now! Early deadlines Cuesta Scholarship deadline: March 2, 2014 Online Scholarship Searches Check how often the web site is updated (annually, quarterly?) Be aware of scams! If it costs money, it’s usually a scam. Organize your applications Create a folder for each scholarship Keep track of application requirements and deadlines

Common documents Transcripts Official vs. unofficial Show merit Financial need Tax returns FAFSA results Letters of recommendation Personal statements / essays

Letters of Recommendation Things to provide the recommendation writer: Plenty of time! —at least 2-3 weeks before the scholarship deadline Information about yourself: Summary of extra-curricular activities and/ or copy of your resume Draft of your scholarship essays Stamped and addressed envelope (if applicable) Select your references carefully! Select an instructor/counselor/supervisor who: Will write about your accomplishments in a job or academic setting Will not submit a generic recommendation form with no specific examples of your abilities

Essay Questions Answer the Question Ask yourself: What is the goal of the scholarship essay? Give concrete examples linked to essay question Try to incorporate your experiences Vague statements or unexplained references to events, conditions or circumstances (i.e. “I had problems and couldn’t find a job.”) are not encouraged. Support your statements of academic achievements with specific examples

Essay Questions Proofread your essays: Spelling, grammar, and organization have an effect on the reader Ask a teacher, parent or counselor to provide feedback Prepare to write more than one draft NEVER submit a handwritten essay

Essay Questions Distinguish yourself: Document your achievements Hobbies and extracurricular activities count Provides opportunity to be eligible for a wider variety of scholarships Depth of involvement will distinguish you When stating your activities: quality is better than quantity

Cuesta Scholarship Program

Cuesta Scholarship Overview Over 150 scholarships available! $211,000 in scholarships awarded for academic year Scholarship awards range from $200 to $2000 Criteria vary based on financial need, GPA, major, extra- curricular activities, academic standing, gender, ethnicity, etc.

Cuesta Scholarship Requirements Eligibility Cuesta ID# Cumulative GPA: 2.0 (includes Fall 2013 grades) Enrolled at least half time (minimum 6.0 units) for fall 2014 and spring 2015 Complete the following by March 2, 2014: Online scholarship application (cuesta.academicworks.com) FAFSA or CA Dream Act application*

Applying for the Cuesta Scholarship Deadline is March 2, 2014 Complete Online Scholarship Application Available online at: Documents that you will need to upload: Unofficial transcripts for all colleges you’ve attended, including Cuesta, with Fall 2013 grades High School students must submit HS transcript with Fall 2013 grades Essay question (can complete during application or prepare ahead of time and attach) Unlike previous years, no letter of recommendation is required

Applying for the Cuesta Scholarship If you win a Cuesta scholarship, you must: Write a “thank you letter” for each scholarship you win Attend the Scholarship Reception in August

The Essay Question Discuss a special attribute, circumstance, or accomplishment that sets you apart and how it relates to your future goals. (500 word limit)

Help is available! FAFSA Labs: Mondays & Thursdays, make appointment with Financial Aid Cash for College Events: February 11 (Tuesday) SLO Campus, High Tech Center (Building 3400) February 12 (Wednesday) North County Campus, Room N5004

Frequently Asked Questions Frequently Asked Questions Do I have to attend Cuesta in Fall 2014 in order to get a scholarship? How many scholarships does this application consider me for? What if I don’t have a 2.0 GPA? What if I don’t qualify for financial aid, should I still submit my FAFSA? If I transfer, can I get your scholarship award the other college? When will I get notified if I get a scholarship?