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Habits of Scholarship Winners
Review
the following habits of scholarship winners for tips on
how you can make your scholarship quest successful.
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Successful students always remember the five P’s –
Prior preparation prevents poor performance. Prepare
for the scholarship search early. Do not wait until
your senior year.
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Successful students do not rely on their parents to
do all the work.
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Successful students vigorously avoid mistakes on
their essays and applications. They always
spell-check, proofread, and allow one other person
to proofread their applications and essay for
errors.
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Successful students do not ignore scholarships that
may be local or those for small amounts. Scholarship
amounts, even as small as $50, can add up.
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Successful students do not rely on only one source
such as the Internet for their scholarship search.
They use many resources. Many scholarships on the
Internet or in the free scholarship searches that
you find on the World Wide Web are nationally known
and are harder to win due to greater competition.
Local and regional scholarships are not found as
easily through an internet search, although they may
be easier to win because the applicant pool is
smaller. You have to use a combination of resources
to find as many scholarships to apply for as
possible.
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Successful students market themselves well. In their
applications, they highlight positive aspects about
their lives, especially community involvement.
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Successful students do not apply to one or two
scholarships and wait for the best. They apply for
all scholarships they are eligible to win. They keep
applying until the total they have won exceeds what
they need to pay for the college they want to attend
or until they graduate with a degree.
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Successful students are organized. They keep track
of deadlines and materials required to complete an
application.
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Successful students are well rounded. They
participate in extracurricular and community
activities. They write about these activities in
scholarship and college essays in a descriptive
manner. They try to benefit others as well as
themselves with the extracurricular and community
activities in which they are involved.
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Successful students understand that academic scores
and grades alone do not win most scholarships.
Scholarship programs look at many factors such as
community activities, leadership, presentation of
your application package, special or unusual talents
or skills, etc.
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Successful students do not look for the easy way
out. It is harder for them to believe in a
scholarship scam that promises to do all the work
for them. They understand that those things for
which we work hardest often bring the greatest
rewards. Hard work in the scholarship process as a
high school student could result in an easy college
life without work later, or a loan-free life after
college.
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