January 23, 2009

In what grade in high school should I start applying for scholarship programs?

Can you answer jellybeans93's question about scholarships?:

I'm a freshman in high school and I'm starting to think about scholarships. I've heard that if you get really good grades and do extracurricular activities, the previous schools you went to will give you scholarship money (like your elementary school, high school). Is this true?
When should I start applying for scholarship programs? Do I have to pay for anything? I heard that you should start applying in 11th grade.

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January 25, 2009

vollbabydoll02 @ 3:18 am

You can start applying now, but you're off to a good start on clubs and grades. Most of the time a college is going to look at your last two years of high school. If you're paying someone to do a scholarship search then it's a rip off. Legit companies do scholarship searches for free. You shouldn't have to pay anything to apply for a scholarship either. Most of the time if you're eligible for the scholarship they want you to write a paper or send a creative video, etc. Good luck!

January 26, 2009

Nic @ 9:30 pm

The previous post was right on. Also, a lot of scholarships will ask that you are at least a junior in high school. However, I would go ahead and browse websites like fastweb and talk to school guidance counselors as early as you'd like. There are many forms of aid out there looking to extend money to folks as early as middle school.

January 29, 2009

Tricia3 @ 7:32 am

Junior year for most all, Sat, ACT's and admission forms all have to be processed first. You may apply for a fee waiver at the college or university to cover admission fees. K-12 schools rarely fund college scholarships and when they do it's very low (not even enough to pay tuition).

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