Posted by CDP @ 2:19 pm on September 28th 2009

For Parents – How to Find Scholarships

Most students receive student financial aid in the form of federal education loans and grants from universities. Scholarships are often highly sought after from students and their parents due to the allure of free money. If you and your student wish to search for scholarships, be sure to remain organized when applying.

Your child should give some thought to academic as well as career plans. Be sure your child brainstorms thoroughly because the more personal characteristics he discovers, the more scholarships he can apply for.
It is a good idea to look into local scholarships first. The best place to start is with the high school counselor as they know about scholarships that are available in the area.

The next step that should be taken is to go to the local public library or bookstore and look at books about financial aid, including scholarship guides. Next, begin to look at large national scholarships such as ROTC, National Merit, Siemens and Robert Byrd.
Be sure to check membership organizations. This is where you, as the parent can really be of assistance. Check with religious, military, union and professional affiliations you may have and inquire as to whether or not they have scholarships for their member’s children.

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