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Scholarship tips: Top 12 tips on how to win a full scholarship

tipsWe have written down top proven scholarship tips on how to win a full scholarship to study in any part of the world. If you haven’t begun already, start searching for scholarships as soon as possible. Don’t wait until spring of your senior year in high school to start browsing scholarships, or you’ll miss major deadlines. There are many scholarships available to students in grades 9, 10 and 11, not just high school seniors. There are also scholarships for postgraduate studies as well. We will show you how to win a top scholarship

  1. On your application package, always answer all of the optional, it’s a technique that could boost your chances of getting ahead of other applicants.
  2. Try to use free scholarship matching services such like Fastweb.com. The Fastweb database is updated daily, and will email you regular notifications of new scholarships that suit your profile.
  3. If its applicable in your school, always look for local scholarships on notice/bulletin boards near the guidance counselor of financial aid offices, or the library’s jobs and careers department.
  4. Don’t look down on any scholarship. Apply to every scholarship for which you are eligible. We would also advise that depending on your academics and extracurricular profiles, Pursue less competitive scholarships, such as small awards and essay competitions, since they are easier to win and the money adds up and helps you win bigger scholarships.
  5. Don’t miss deadlines. This point cannot be overemphasized. No scholarship panel would accept your application if it goes in late. You should use a calendar and checklist for proper organization.
  6. Tailor your application to the sponsor’s goals. Read and follow the instructions carefully. Read a lot about the organization; find out their mission and goal for awarding the scholarships.
  7. Create an outline afterward to organize your thoughts.
  8. Personalize your essay and be passionate. Write about something of interest to you. Make your application stand out from the crowd. Talk about your impact on other people. Give examples and be specific.
  9. Google your name and make sure you have a professional online profile. Use a professional email address, such as firstname.lastname@gmail.com. Clean up the content of your Facebook account, removing inappropriate and immature material.
  10. Proofread a printed copy of your essay and the application for spelling and grammar errors.
  11. Make a photocopy of your application before mailing it. Send the application by certified mail, return receipt requested or with delivery confirmation.

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