megapriya said:
it’s a good one i think it will be very helpfull to students who are looking for the financial aid…
Scholarships, the best way to finance your studies
A Scholarship is defined as a financial award for a student scholar for the purpose of furthering their education.
Education can be expensive. Very expensive. If you’re rich, you shouldn’t have a problem paying for college. If you want to work while studying, you should be ok. If you feel like borrowing money to pay for university, that’s fine. But there’s a better way.
Schools, institutes and companies want to give you money. Yes, that’s right. Scholarships attached to successful students can raise a school’s reputation, create productive representatives of institutes, and help nurture future ideal employees for top companies. That’s why scholarships exist, and they’re out there for you to take advantage, so don’t be shy – apply.
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And if you’re thinking, “I’m not special, why would anybody give me money?”, you’re wrong. There’s a scholarship out there just for you, you just have to find it. If you have good marks, if you volunteer, if you help out in your community, if you participate in extracurricular activities, even if you have a disability- you’re eligible for something. Take a look at these stats from Scholarship Canada. Of the 7,363 individual scholarships listed in the 2004 ScholarshipsCanada.com Entrance Awards directory there are:
So you see, anybody can get a scholarship.
All you have to do is… apply!
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These are the steps you should take to find and apply for scholarships:
Do your research. Use this LearnHub community and other websites to look for scholarships that interest you.
Analyze yourself. Figure out whether you fit in with academic-based scholarships, leadership ones, or maybe agriculture ones. Write down your strengths and what makes you special and find out which scholarship fits you best.
Work on your applications. Start early and watch the deadlines. Be sure to fill in the entire applications. Scholarship applications can require you to fill out information forms, questions about yourself, essays, portfolios, and more. There’s a lot of work involved, but luckily there are also a lot of online resources to help you.
Send your applications in and hope for the best. Good luck!
Don’t forget to check out our scholarship community for more information!