Sunday, August 31st, 2008...7:27 am
Scholarship Myths You Should Know
There are a lot of students who wanted to go to college but are financially incapable or they may have other complicated reasons why they can’t to college. There are actually more ways than one to get a college education without shelling out all your fortune. You can apply for a scholarship and college grant from companies, non-profit organizations and government agencies. But even with such an open opportunity, still, there are a lot of students that “scare away” from applying for these scholarship programs or join scholarship contests. Are you one of them? Fear not, because there are a lot of scholarship rumors and myths that are untrue that may be hindering you from getting one step closer to your goals in life.
Here are some of the scholarships myths that you should know:
• Scholarships are only for financially challenged students
This is one of the biggest myths that you should be aware of. Such a claim is untrue. True, there are a number of scholarship programs designed for students who are in a tight financial situation but there are also a number of scholarship programs that who would not even bother to know your financial status and won’t even ask for it on your application form. So if you think you are someone whose financial status is fairly stable, you can find a scholarship that suits you.
• Scholarships are only for intelligent people
This is probably the most popular scholarship myth that really scare students away and stop them from even inquiring about a particular scholarship program. Truth is, you don’t have to be a rocket scientist to get a scholarship grant. Although there are certain scholarship programs that may require that you reach a certain average score on GPA or SAT, there are lots of scholarship programs that accommodate applicants with low grades. Programs that require that you pass a certain GPA or SAT score are usually given by government entities. If your grades are not that impressive, you can find your luck in scholarship contest or programs sponsored by private companies.
• Scholarships are only for senior high school students
This is the most classic scholarship myth, which is of course, not true. Students can apply for a scholarships grant all throughout their years of schooling. Although most of the scholarship programs available are usually for high school seniors and current college students, there are also scholarship programs open for students on vocational courses and even doctoral students. For students who have some kind of postsecondary education, you can find a number of scholarship grants that you can take advantage of.
• Scholarships programs have age requirements
Although this may be true to some scholarship programs, it doesn’t apply to all of them. You can never be too young or to old to get a scholarship. Returning students are always welcome to apply for scholarship grants. There are also scholarship contests that even teenagers can apply. If they are too you to go to college, their winnings are put on hold until they reach college and use the money.
After reading the thoughts above, you should convince yourself to find a scholarship that is right for you. It is out there somewhere. Scholarships are not only for a select group of students but with the enough effort, you would realize that you too deserve to go to college with a scholarship grant.






1 Comment
November 1st, 2008 at 7:42 am
It is encouraging to read this about the scholarship myths, but for sure I have failed to get a scholarship. I have been admitted for Bachelors degree in Demography and reproductive Health in a Ugandan university , I tryed to search for a scholarship all invain but with your encouragement i think I will collide with it one day.
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