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Grants ScholarshipsWork-Study Loans GIFT AID SELF-HELP AID
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Scholarships May be for academic, athletic, leadership, music, theater, etc. Usually competitiveInstitutionalNational State and Local including civic organizations
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Institutional scholarships: Given by the college/university to attract quality students Fixed; can only be used at the school awarding the scholarship National scholarships: Given by companies & organizations on a national level May be portable or fixed State and local scholarships: Given by businesses, organizations and/or religious affiliates in your community May be portable or fixed
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Scholarships can be awarded for: Academic achievement Athletic ability Artistic talent Ethnicity Religion Gender Sexual Orientation College Major Extracurricular involvements (community service, leadership, etc.)
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Make sure you match the criteria for each scholarship you apply for Use Naviance as a search tool—it does the searching for you! Universities will award scholarships to applicable students that are enrolled in their school No scholarship is too small to be worth applying for!
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A list of local, regional, and national scholarships that we add to Naviance A national scholarship search database of over 3 million scholarships
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(This means you are not a U.S. Citizen or U.S. Permanent resident with a green card.) You are NOT eligible for federal or state financial aid (and you should NOT file the FAFSA), but you may still be eligible to apply for many scholarships! Good sources to check for scholarship opportunities: http://www.collegegreeenlight.com http://www.thedream.us/resources/(if you scroll down on this webpage, there are scholarships for undocumented students) https://rwhs-sfusd- ca.schoolloop.com/cms/page_view?d=x&piid=&v pid=1444549059206
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Many scholarships require a written essay to complete the application. Understand the purpose of writing the essay Research the organization Create goals for the essay Develop an outline Proofread, proofread, proofread
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Misspellings & poor grammar Run-ons Incomplete sentences Missing punctuation or capitalization Underlining Tangential anecdotes Lists of facts Spellcheck Ask someone else to read your essay Read your essay out loud Write more than one draft Pitfalls How to Avoid Them
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What is it? The Common Local Scholarship Application allows you to apply for any of 20+ local scholarships using ONE application rather than having to complete many separate applications with many different deadlines. These are scholarships that ONLY Leyden students can apply for and ONLY Leyden students will receive.
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Student Information Sheet Part I: Common Application Part II: Appendixes ALL SECTIONS MUST BE TYPED!!!!
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AVAILABLE: After winter break on the homepage of the Leyden website (www.leyden212.org) and on the Student Services website DUE: Tuesday, February 16, 2016 to Ms. Jablonska in the Counselors’ Office (late applications will NOT be accepted!)
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Meet all your deadlines! Do not pay for information or to fill out a scholarships Apply for scholarships using Leyden’s Common Local Scholarship Application Complete your FAFSA to receive more aid & remember you’ll be filing the FAFSA again next October! Schedule an appointment to meet with Gina Widmer, our ISAC rep, to receive FREE assistance with scholarships and financial aid
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Broke Scholar: www.brokescholar.com College Answer: www.collegeanswer.com College Board: www.collegeboard.com Fastaid: www.fastaid.com Fastweb: www.fastweb.com FinAid: www.finaid.org Latino College Dollars: www.latinocollegedollars.org Peterson’s: www.petersons.com Scholarships.com: www.scholarships.com What’s Next Illinois: www.whatsnextillinois.org Scholarship Experts: www.scholarshipexperts.com
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