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Nicole’s Answer
I suspect that one of the best motivators for filling out scholarship applications is the idea that you can actually win them ;). In other words, you definitely cannot get a scholarship if you don't set aside the appropriate amount of time to do the work of putting your application together. On the other hand, the more applications for scholarships you participate in, it's likely the better you will be come at the process...and there is a greater likelihood that you will get more scholarship funding in the process.
In more general terms, success=motivation..the more successful you are, the more motivated you could become.
Best of luck to you!
Mark’s Answer
Great question to ask here! Applying for scholarships can be tedious at times and thing I had to remember when I was a student the impact it was going to have on my future. it may be good to connect with a counselor or professional who has expertise on applying and can help you target scholarships. No matter what always keep moving and don't let obstacles discourage you. Best of luck with your future!!
Jordan’s Answer, CareerVillage.org Team
Great question Hadiyah. I'm sorry no one's answered it yet! In the meantime, I thought I'd share a few links to other relevant Q&A on CareerVillage.org that should be super helpful for you to read through in regards to scholarships. I've included tips in the "next steps" section below a list of trustworthy sites you should create accounts on if you haven't already (that have good scholarships!). Here are tips that could help you for motivation and in your preparation of finding and submitting for scholarships:
- Dedicate a minimum of 1 hour a day for a few weeks to applying for scholarships and it'll go a long way.
- Be thoughtful about your entries, just doing the bare minimum isn't going to land you any scholarships. It's better to spend more time on each entry to ensure it's well thought out than to rush through to try to enter a bunch. Quality over quantity!!
- I recommend writing one STELLAR essay. Chances are you'll use it for every scholarship application (potentially only having to make minor edits dependent on what the prompt is). Tell a story that clearly represents who you are and what's important to you. The goal of the essay should be to let the reader in to your life. If you can do that in a genuine and meaningful way you'll be considered, I promise! A couple of ideas: Write about the hardest thing you've had to go through in your life or what makes you so passionate about something. Be sure to include lessons you've learned and what you hope to do with that knowledge/experience later in life.
- Spend more time finding scholarships that directly pertain to YOU so it cuts down the competition. Look for scholarships in your local community, or that are just for young women, for example. Know what career path you want to pursue? There are probably dozens of scholarship opportunities that are only for students aspiring to follow a specific career path (e.g. STEM, entertainment, sports, design, etc. etc.)
Relevant Q&A on CareerVillage.org you should read:
What financial support can I find to help me pay for college?
How to stand out when applying for scholarships?
What are the chances of winning scholarships?
Jordan, CareerVillage.org Team recommends the following next steps: