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The Nuts & Bolts of Applying for Scholarships Paradise Valley Community College Office of Student Financial Assistance Providing Access to Learning Ken Clarke Director

Objectives: To gain a greater understanding of the scholarship application process. To understand when a scholarship is right for you and you are right for it. To avoid the pitfalls and traps associated with applying for scholarships. To successfully apply for and receive scholarship funds.

Scholarship,defining the term The Oxford Dictionary of Current English, copyright 1996 defines scholarship “as a financial award for a student etc., given for scholarly achievement.” FREE MONEY!

Scholarships can be earned for more than just academic merit! Religion GPA Gender Race Nationality Ethnicity Parent’s profession Volunteer history Field of interest Political party First in family to attend college Willingness to work in economically depressed areas Whomever applies *A combination of one or more of these factors

What do I need to find scholarship funds? Access to a computer A little planning A lot of research A lot of common sense

Successful Students Have: Good Grade Point Averages Developed Positive Relationships with faculty, staff, other students & community members The Ability to navigate Higher Education Systems (Financial Aid, Registration, Student Life & Leadership, Library Research Tools, Etc.) Contributed to a democratic society (Volunteered)

Successful Students Learn how to: Improve their Grade Point Averages each Semester Develop Positive Relationships Navigate Higher Education Systems Look for new Volunteer Opportunities

Is it worth the effort ? Two ways to think about the time spent researching scholarship opportunities. Example 1: 1.$1000 Scholarship / 10 hours of research & completing applications= $100 per hour 2. Per day =$ Per week =$ Per month =$17, Per year = $208,000

Is it worth the effort ? Two ways to think about the time spent researching scholarship opportunities. Example 2: 2.You will have refined your research and writing skills and will be more likely to succeed in similar future endeavors

Scholarships Where do they come From? Federal Government State Government Colleges & Universities (Private and Public) Public & Private Sources (Cooperation, Charitable & Personal Foundations) College or University Application

Where to Research Scholarships Financial Aid Offices Academic Department’s website of any college or university Local Libraries High schools Religious Organizations Professional organizations Scholarship web sites: & PVCC General Scholarship Application

Avoid Scams Safe Scholarship Applications can be found on the scholarship websites of an accredited college or university If you are not sure of the legitimacy of a scholarship, ask the financial aid department at any higher education institution. Avoid going to a search engine and typing “scholarships”

Tips to Avoid Scams Fees to Apply - Avoid scholarships that ask you to put any money down to apply, or they offer to apply for you Guarantees - No legitimate scholarship has a guarantee Unnecessary Glitz and Glamour - If the scholarship application reads like an ad, don’t apply. Requests for Too Much Info - you receive a phone call on behalf of the scholarship claiming they need your bank account number to deposit your winnings or that they need your social security number to confirm your identity. Do NOT give the your information. False Endorsements – If it claims to be endorsed by the U.S. Department of Education or any other government group, do not apply

Tips to Avoid Scams No Real Address - If the only address you can find for a scholarship is a P.O. Box address, do not apply No Real Phone Number - If you can’t find a phone number for the scholarship sponsor, don’t apply No Eligibility Requirements - If anyone, anywhere is eligible for the scholarship, it is most likely a fake. Un-requested Offers - If you receive scholarship information in the mail one day when you did not request it, it is most likely a scam The “You Won” Phone Call - You will never be notified by phone of winning a scholarship No History - Another way to tell if a scholarship is a scam is if you can’t find any documentation of previous winners or previous award amounts

Safe Scholarship Websites Think of any college or university that you are thinking about attending. Be sure that the suffix on the web address is.EDU Look for a link that says scholarships or go to their financial aid department’s website to look for the scholarship link.

Research Tips During your research you should ask the following questions: Why does this scholarship fit me? What is the application deadline? How much $$$? What additional documents are needed to complete the application? What is my strategy for moving forward?

Core Components of Scholarship Applications Scholarship Application Personal Essay Letters of Recommendation Academic Transcripts (Official or unofficial – Plan ahead. Official require a fee and takes time) Scholarship Interview

Application Paper application (always type) Web application *Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) Some scholarships require that you complete a FAFSA along with the scholarship application.

Application Process Read the application instructions carefully If you have questions, contact the scholarship organization. NOTE DEADLINE!!! Before filling out any application forms, make extra copies in case you make mistakes. Proofread your application and have at least two other people review your essays Make a copy of the completed forms before mailing them Consider sending your documents through certified mail or receipt return

Personal Essay Areas to Address to address: A. Who are you? B. What are your life experiences? C. Where do you want to go? D. What are your goals? E. What keeps you focused on your goal to attend a college or university? F. Community Service involvement?

Writing Assistance “Tips For Writing Your Essay ” ( scholarship-personal-statement.html#ixzz1DETDvpah ) scholarship-personal-statement.html#ixzz1DETDvpah The OWL at PURDUE The OWL at PURDUE PVCC learning Support Center

Letters of Recommendation A.Teachers/Faculty B.Religious leaders C.Political leaders D.Leaders and/or members of Professional organizations

Letters of Recommendation A.Should come from professional or academic contacts and never come from friends or neighbors B.Should be from someone who you have established a positive relationship with and they can provide you with a positive reference; be realistic. C.Should always be on letterhead D.If possible, should be reviewed before submission

Letters of Recommendation Best Practices Be proactive, ask Early! Inform them of your deadline & set date. Ask for more recommendations than you need in order to use for next scholarship application. Contact them a couple of times as a reminder. Résumé, transcript, computer disk.

Letters of Recommendation Best Practices Create work and volunteer Résumés Provide transcripts for other schools you have attended. Place all of these documents and information on a flash-drive.

Scholarship Interview Have Someone Interview You Some good things to practice answering include: What is your biggest academic achievement? What extracurricular activities do you take part in? How have you overcome a large obstacle? What are some awards you have won? What do you want to do after you graduate from college? How do you see yourself using your degree?

Scholarship Interview Things to Remember Be On Time - Do not be late! Make a good impression and arrive a few minutes early. Be Conscious of Your Behaviors - Don’t fidget, make eye contact, be aware of your posture, and don’t be afraid to be confident in your answers. Dress Appropriately - A suit and tie will look professional. A dress or skirt and shirt are a fitting choice for a young woman.

Scholarship Interview Things to Remember  Know Yourself - If you don’t know the answer to a question, don’t try to fake your way through it.  Ask a Few Questions - About the company or foundation that is sponsoring the scholarship or about the scholarship itself if it’s not answered in the application.  Try Not to Be Too Nervous! - Be prepared. Interviewers will no doubt expect some level of nervousness on the part of the applicants, but being unprepared shows itself differently. Your application was impressive enough to get you called in for an interview.

Academic Transcripts Requires transcript (s) 1) from all the schools you have attended 2) request them early 3) Request them on line or call institution Nominal fee for official transcripts Follow up after a few weeks have passed and you or scholarship organization has not received transcript If you have to hand-deliver an official transcript, do not tamper with the seal/stamp - this WILL render the transcript invalid

Scholarship Don'ts & Do’s

Don’ts Don’t think that it’s not worth the effort to apply for a scholarship. Don’t submit a late application, be aware of all deadlines

DON’T!!! Never Pay to Apply for a Scholarship! Don't waste your money or time on scholarship search services that promise to help you “tap into vast amounts of unclaimed financial aid funds.” There are many opportunities that provide the same information for free.

Do’s Do Apply, Apply, Apply often! Do give them: 1. what they want 2. when they want it 3. how they want it Do keep hard copies and save what you can in a digital format.

Do: Goal Setting Make the commitment to win a scholarship If you missed deadlines, check next year for the scholarship posting Develop the attributes to be the scholarship’s profile Become the ( Coke, IBM, Maricopa, PVCC, Faculty, Dougherty, etc. ) scholarship winner Be deliberate and intentional!