Cholarships.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Project Achieve: An Innovative Educational Student Support Service
Advertisements

Welcome To: Beaverton School District Scholarship Information Night Hosted by Aloha High School.
30 minutes could save you thousands FINANCIAL AID.
Cuesta College Scholarship Workshop Cuesta College Financial Aid Office.
Cuesta College Scholarship Workshop Cuesta College Financial Aid Office.
Scholarships Free Money…Find Out How… Success Day at Normandale February 12, 2013.
COLLEGE APPLICATIONS. Senior Timeline Fall Semester: Finish the college search Retake your college entrance exams Submit your 4-year college applications.
Naviance & Tools for Scholarship Searches FINANCIAL AID SESSION JANUARY, 2014 Chris Franken, Ed.S. College Planning & Assessment Eastview High School.
F$NANC$AL A$D AND BEYOND $. WORKSHOP AGENDA Scholarships Grants Federal Loans Private Loans The Financial Aid equation How is eligibility determined?
Financial Aid and Scholarships Presented By Clackamas Community College Financial Aid Department.
Scholarships Pathways to the Future 2014 Dana Armstrong Counselor El Dorado High School.
$cholarships what they are and how to get them Chelmsford High School Guidance Department presents.
May 6,  Welcome  MCIS/Parchment – Lynn Keenan  Transcript, Scholarships & College Visits – Jeni Lindberg  FAFSA, ACT & Senior Timeline – Joe.
S CHOLARSHIPS Tips for Students. Scholarship Process at CNHS: Check website frequently for the latest updates on scholarships.
What goes on an award letter? Federal Grants State Grants Institutional Grants Institutional Scholarships Private Scholarships*** Federal Work Studies.
Financial Aid 101 Basics of Financial Aid Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) CSS/Financial Aid Profile Academic School Year
30 minutes could save you thousands FINANCIAL AID.
Senior: Going to College Presentation 1 Congratulations !!! Class of 2014 Welcome to your Senior Year.
Winning Scholarship Strategies. Scholarship Myths You can’t get scholarships because of stiff competition Scholarships require a glamorous talent Scholarships.
THE DYNAMICS OF FINANCIAL AID AND SCHOLARSHIPS What is Financial Aid and how to search for scholarship opportunities through Naviance CMHS Guidance Department.
 Where do I look?  What are they REALLY asking for?  Recommendation Letters  Applications DO’s and DON’TS  The Follow Up  Examples.
SCHOLARSHIPS Information Session.
of Dallas, El Paso Branch
…writing a winning scholarship essay
Financial Aid 101 Fall 2016.
Welcome to the GHS College Kick Off!
Your Senior Year Planning for Success Beyond Truman High School.
Your Senior Year Planning for Success Beyond Truman High School.
Financial Aid Night: Scholarships
Scholarships.
Financial Aid Night Ann Fresoli: VHS Guidance Counselor
Free money to help pay for college expenses
PHS 2017 Local Scholarships
College Application Process and Post-High School Planning
College is Power A College Education Opens Doors
show me the money: Scholarship Dos and Don’ts
College Assistance Program
Your Senior Year Planning for Success Beyond Truman High School.
MAC College Money Program makes sure that finding money for college is easy for anyone in McLennan County who wants to get a degree.
Your One-Stop-Shop for Cash for College
College Planning 101. College Planning 101 Let’s get started… Junior Year (or earlier) Start thinking about the types of schools you might be interested.
Your One-Stop-Shop for Cash for College
Your One-Stop-Shop for Cash for College
SCHOLARSHIPS 101.
Coffee Talk with the Counselor
Scholarships.
PHS 2018 Local Scholarships
Your One-Stop-Shop for Cash for College
Junior To Do List Class of 2019
Scholarships.
Filling the Gap: Scholarships
Funding you Child’s Education
Aldine ISD Guidance and Counseling Department
Finding Scholarships Every Little Bit Helps.
Senior Year Success.
Your Senior Year Planning for Success Beyond Truman High School.
Scholarships.
Helping Families Find Money for College
Scholarships & Financial Aid
Filling the Gap: Scholarships
HCS District College Counselors
Welcome To: Carroll High School Scholarship Information Session
Sponsored by Hagerty HS PTSA
Should have done…. 4 year Universities Applied for admission Set up campus specific account (CSU, UC, others vary) Send required documentation (SAT/ACT.
Scholarships & Financial Aid
Counselor & CAP Advisor
Free Money is the best money
College Application Process and Post-High School Planning
Holly Springs High School Student Services
Enjoy it! Because it’s happening.
Presentation transcript:

cholarships

Where to find them Naviance under the Colleges tab has a national scholarship search engine through Sally Mae (so it is safe). Ohio Means Jobs, School Soup, CollegeNET, College Board, Fastweb are all safe sites. Your’s or a parent’s/guardian’s employer sometimes offer them—especially if they are in unions. Religious groups, clubs or other organizations in which you or a family member are involved. Our Scholarship Bulletin on the BMHS Counselors website.

Scams Never pay to enter a scholarship competition without checking with your counselor or Ms. Costello from College Now. Never give your birthday, social security number, credit card or bank account information. It may be a scam if it: guarantees money, says you can’t find the scholarship anywhere else, says they will do all the work for you, or says they are a governmental office and you haven’t reached out to one.

How to improve your chances of winning one Meet deadlines. Read eligibility requirements carefully. Gather information you are likely to need: transcript, letter(s) of recommendation, and an essay or two. Follow instructions exactly. Have your application proofread for spelling, grammar, all blanks completed legibly, signatures, dates, and to be sure the correct names are on all documents.

Where does the money come from? Postsecondary students received a total of $123.8 billion in scholarships and grants in 2014-15. About 37% of this free money comes from the federal government and, to qualify, you need to fill out the FAFSA. Here's a breakdown of where grant money comes from: 37% Federal 41% College 14% Private 8% State Source is College Board So complete your FAFSA and meet the college/university priority deadline for financial aid.

Merit-based Merit-based scholarships can be earned based on your talents or performance in a variety of areas: Academic Athletic Extracurricular involvement Leadership Volunteer work Art, theater, music

Need-based College Now has several scholarships awarded to students with financial need. Applications are due February 2 to Ms. Costello. Charles and Margaret Jones: 2.5 and 18 ACT. Phi Beta Kappa: essay on why you are getting a liberal arts degree. William M Weiss: 2.5 and 18 ACT with essay on importance of character. Bobby R Larkin: 2.5 and 18 ACT with essay on a life goal. Augie Schroeder: 2.5 and 18 ACT with essay on commitment to the community and obstacles to getting an education. David S Ingles: 2.5 and 20 ACT with essay on what colleges should look for other than grades.

Essays Know your audience. Maybe research the group a little. Answer the prompt completely. Make it personal and passionate. Show, don’t tell. If you love children, show them that with examples of the work you have done with kids. Edit, edit, edit. Have someone check it over for you before submitting it. Save it so you can possibly use it for another scholarship with a little editing.

Advice from Mrs. Scriven Education Foundation Scholarship overview. 27 Scholarships; 31 awards Scholarship value Process - online submission, GPA and rank added, sent to readers with names and addresses removed Read the criteria. Choose with criteria in mind - many scholarships are named for former educators therefore are looking for future teachers Write to the criteria/subject: sports, art, science, teaching, community service Evaluation - What are the readers looking for? Point system Grades, activities, community involvement, work experience, awards, financial need Essay - Answer the prompt, “heart”, grammar/conventions

Timeline The Foundation application is now on the School Counselor website and is listed in Naviance. The other local scholarships will be announced after February 10, so watch for emails. All are due March 22 at 2:30 to Mrs. Lippy.

Local and Foundation Scholarships Due at 2:30 on March 22. If the locals need resumes, letters of rec or other materials, please submit copies for the number you need so Mrs. Lippy doesn’t have to copy anything but the application itself. All materials to Mrs. Lippy.