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Scholarship Search - 10 Things You Need Before You Start

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Scholarship Search - 10 Things You Need Before You Start
So you’ve made the decision to go to college? Great! But the decisions are just beginning for you, as in the coming months, you will need to make dozens of decisions concerning your future. While searching for scholarships may be one of those tough decisions, make it a whole lot easier by following these 10 simple things that you will need to do before applying for scholarships.

10 Things You Need Before Searching For A Scholarship
1. Decide which college you will be attending next semester, or whenever you are planning to start. The sooner you know this, the sooner you can find out what scholarship offers that specific college offers for its students.
2. Make a list of the qualities that you think make you a candidate for attending college and receiving a scholarship. A leader? Good at math? Involved in the community? These can all help you to receive a scholarship.
3. Start thinking about a possible major in college. Alternatively, do not be too dead set on a major just yet. Keeping your options open could get you a scholarship!
4. Find a good search engine to help you find a college scholarship. NextStudent is a good example of this.
5. Visit your high school’s guidance department to obtain more information about receiving a scholarship.
6. Obtain transcripts for your school that indicate what your current GPA is.
7. Have a family member or friend tell you what they think your best qualities are. Often times, you may not be able to see your own best qualities. These can be used to search for scholarships.
8. Be sure to keep in close contact with your academic advisor. There may be scholarship web sites or scholarship newsletters that can help you to find something that can help you obtain a scholarship.
9. If you really have enough time (high school sophomore or junior), search for scholarships and see what colleges are looking for when offering scholarships. Join clubs and attend conferences to build your resume up and become a more worthy scholarship candidate.
10. Be ready to work! Obtaining scholarships is not easy work, but it does have a big payoff in the end: money for school! Don’t expect it to be easy, but be aware of the ends.

This article is distributed by NextStudent. At NextStudent, we believe that getting an education is the best investment you can make, and we're dedicated to helping you pursue your education dreams by making college funding as easy as possible. We invite you to learn how you can improve your Scholarship Search at http://www.NextStudent.com .


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