
I tell you this story to try to remind you that while I understand it can be hard to stay motivated to complete scholarship applications when only one or perhaps a handful of students will receive the scholarship award, it will be worth it if you receive a scholarship.
I also need to clarify that most money does end up coming directly from your colleges, but there are so many other places to look for scholarships and you should consider all of the options to try to help make your college experience even a little more affordable. For example, do your parent's employers offer scholarships for dependent children? What about your place of worship? If you volunteer for an organization, do they offer scholarships for their student volunteers? There are also countless scholarship search websites where you can complete personalized searches for other qualities and characteristics that would be ideal for you. If you want to see some of these sites, please check out the WKHS Counselors website at http://www.wkhscounselors.com/.
Here are some other specific scholarships that might interest you:
8 Things you need to Know about Private Scholarships
15 Scholarships with February Deadlines
Check your church for scholarship dollars
Corporate Scholarships and the Benefits of Community Service
College money available for immigrants
Scholarships that help students who have lost a parent
Additionally, here are some scholarship related articles that I think you might find useful and helpful:
Get Organized for College Scholarship Application Season
Top 10 New Year’s Resolutions for Scholarship Seekers
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