Do’s And Don’ts Of Searching For Scholarships

If you are a talented student and want to get a scholarship in college or university to pay for studying, this post will be useful, help you know what to do and what to avoid promptly. Let's start!

Do’s of Searching For Scholarships

1. Do deadlines

The first thing you have to do when you decide to register. It for a certain scholarship is checking the scholarship deadline. Some scholarships include the postal deadline; in this case, the application needs to be sent by the deadline. Other scholarships require your application to arrive with a time limit. Now make sure you send all application material according to the deadline instructions and if your application is late, it will often not be considered. Why did you put it all for nothing?

2. Follow the instructions

Instructions on scholarship applications are not suggestions. These are the basic requirements you need to fulfil so that they can be considered for scholarships. If you do something careless like sending an email to your application when you should send it or don't bother formatting your application correctly, you might not get a scholarship (no matter how amazing your essay).

3. Beware of scholarship fraud

Unfortunately, scholarship fraud is indeed there and they are difficult to recognize if you don't know what to look for. These are some of the more general scam scholarships that you need to pay attention to - you have to pay to register, offer guaranteed, you must provide your personal or financial information such as your social security number or your bank account number, and finally, you are offered a scholarship though you do not apply to certain organizations.

4. Use social media to your advantage

Some organizations can decide they want to know a little more about you and the best place to find what they are looking for is online. Take time to clean your online presence and change all images and unpleasant posts with content that shows you positively.

5. Be neat

This does not mean that you cannot fill up the application by hand (except the direction says you have to type your application - see above), but this means that you have to use your best handwriting and try to keep your application in good condition.

Don’ts of Searching For Scholarships

1. Don't delay

It's no secret that scholarship applications need time and effort to complete. So it's very important for you not to delay the application until the last minute. If you procrastinate, you are more likely to make mistakes in your application or can't solve everything in time. Even if you can collect all your application material correctly, the quality of your application will suffer. If possible, give yourself at least two weeks to complete the application, and make sure you give yourself a lot of time for essays and letters of recommendation to be written.

2. Don't limit your scholarship search to the internet 


You should not limit your scholarship search to the internet when looking for a potential scholarship. Finding several opportunities requires 'insiders' information and take advantage of all the resources you want. Check with the campus financial assistance offices, college professors, middle school guidance offices, or high school teachers. Also, ask your contact network and services in the company where your family members work. Many corporates offer scholarships to employees and their dependents.

3. Don't make assumptions.

If you find a scholarship offered by a sports brand, don't ignore it with that assumption only for athletes. Organizations do not always limit their scholarship offers based on their products or services. See all the opportunities you encounter and just cross your list if you don't meet the requirements.

4. Don't be tempted 

Don't be tempted to send the same essay with every application and it's important to personalize your essay to fit the requirements.

5. Don't ignore small scholarships for big scholarships.

It may not be feasible to spend time and difficulty applying but every scholarship you get means that you have to borrow. It should also be remembered that there is no limit to the number of scholarships that you can apply for or win. Winning some smaller scholarships can add and can be used to remove some smaller costs such as books and dormitories or can be used to remove parts of tuition fees. In the end, every dollar is not counted.

6. Don't send an incomplete application

Scholarship Committee requests specific information. If the Scholarship Committee does not accept all that information from you, you will most likely not get a 'free pass' and scholarships. Part of being a student (and an adult) sends everything first. Why not practice that skills now with your scholarship application?

7. Don't forget to correct

Always ask someone to correct your application before you send it. This will help reduce spelling or grammar errors or other errors that might exist in your application before you send it. If you want to get money, you want your application to be polished as possible!