Thursday, June 7, 2007

Which Scholarships Take Priority?

The obvious answer is, "Whichever scholarship is worth the most money." But only assuming you haven’t put things off for too long. If it is February of your senior year in high school, see which ones still have deadlines you can make – there should still be plenty. It is imperative that you respect their deadline and get your scholarship application and/or essay in on time. Put those with the closest due date at the top of your list, and don’t bother with one if you aren’t confident you truly qualify and stand a good chance of winning it. Once you have finished the ones that are a “slam dunk,” you may still have time to go back and apply to the ones in the “maybe” category. If you start early enough (think October of your senior year), you will definitely be giving yourself an advantage. You might not be able to get an application for all of them yet, but the rules and requirements of some great scholarships may be available. You can use these to get an early start on your application or to get a feel for what scholarship providers will be looking for. Start early, and time won’t be an issue. You will be able to base priority strictly on the largest amount of money being offered and on confidence in your ability to win each scholarship.

Scholarships.com has a new blog!

A place to publish news and insights from within, Scholarships.com has created a new presence on the web. On a daily basis we are exposed to a wealth of news and information about everything from scholarships to grants to loans and, until now, have had no place to express ourselves and hopefully inform and/or entertain a broad, internet audience with our daily jottings. Welcome and check back early and often!