Sallie Mae Provides Tips and Tools to Help Students and Families Access Scholarships This National Scholarship Month
64% of Families Used Scholarships to Cover Education Costs in AY 2023-2024 But Misconceptions about Eligibility and Availability Persist
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“Researching and applying for scholarships should be a critical aspect of planning for higher education but too often they go unclaimed,” said
- Start Early — Many scholarships opportunities have deadlines during junior or senior year of high school. Keep a checklist of application deadlines and requirements to avoid missing out on key opportunities.
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Complete the FAFSA® — The Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) is the gateway to accessing more than
$100 billion scholarships, grants, and federal financial aid. Be sure to apply every year in school to be eligible. - Use Free Scholarship Tools — Scholarship Search by Sallie is free and connects students to hundreds of scholarships —no registration required.
- Target Niche Scholarships — Look for scholarships that match your unique background, skills, or interests. These smaller, more targeted awards may have less competition.
- Perfect Your Application — Make sure scholarship essays and application materials stand out. Seek guidance from teachers or mentors to strengthen your chances.
- Apply Every Year — Scholarships aren’t just for incoming freshmen. Despite the emphasis on finding scholarships when entering college, approximately 50% of available scholarships are for students already enrolled.
In addition to its free scholarship search tool,
For more tips on finding and applying for scholarships, visit SallieMae.com.
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Category: Financial Literacy
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