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Scholarship Renewal
(scholarship.org)
Congratulations! You did
it! You won a scholarship. Your hard work has paid off.
The final step is to be sure that you keep your
scholarship in succeeding years.
Renew-ability
Be sure you understand whether or not your scholarship
is renewable. In some cases, scholarships can be renewed
yearly for the entire four years. However, the renewal
may not be automatic. You may need to apply again,
demonstrate financial need again, provide tuition bill
copies and/or meet other criteria to receive a renewed
award.
Ongoing Eligibility
You must also understand the terms of your scholarship.
Otherwise you could inadvertently lose funding by
failing to provide a progress report or not carrying the
necessary course load.
Here are some of the issues to fully understand.
Athletic participation
Athletic scholarships usually require that you play the
sport for which the award was granted. Be sure you
understand what will happen if an injury takes you out
of play for a season or you are barred from playing due
to academic probation.
Field of Study
If you received an award based upon study in a
particular field and you may a decision to change
majors, you may lose the award. Be sure you understand
the ramification of decisions about course of study so
that you can prepare for any loss of funding.
GPA/Academic Progress
Your scholarship may require that you maintain a minimum
GPA and/or make satisfactory progress toward a degree.
Be sure you understand the consequences of taking a
lighter course load, skipping a semester or failing to
maintain a satisfactory GPA.
Allowed Expenditures
Be sure that your award is used only for the expenses
that are allowed under the terms.
Choice of College
If the award is tied to attendance at a specific school,
you will lose the scholarship if you choose to transfer.
Progress Reports
Follow the requirement for filing progress reports and
other information carefully.
Filing New Applications
Scholarship support drops off considerably in succeeding
years for the following reasons:
Once students are in college, they do not tend to apply
for scholarships in succeeding years.
A number of scholarships are for the first year only.
Students who have renewable scholarships fail to
re-apply.
It is certainly possible to continue to apply for
scholarships throughout your college career. The same
organization and efficiency is required each year to
determine which awards to apply for, gather the
appropriate materials and assemble complete packages in
the right timeframe.
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