Sacrifice to Find Scholarships

Hard work to get Scholarships

Not only does it take hard work to get scholarships, it also takes hard work to find scholarships! You may be using scholarship searches, books, magazines, reading newspapers, blogs and and hard working to get scholarships. But never get discouraged, because the bottom line is to get a scholarship it’s truely a sacrifice. I am writing this blog motivated by my own personal experiences. Today I woke up feeling very sick, and I hate to say but I still went into my internship. Reason being is that the staff raises a fuss when others are absent. I’ve been getting asked all week about the teacher I work with because she’s been out, even though she gets sick days. My point about sacrifice is I am a non-paid intern at a middle school. This is how I pay or have my college paid for. Master’s degree to be exact. The sacrifice I made was getting rid of a job with excellent benefits a 403b retirement
package, health insurance (the good kind with $10 co pay), dental, eye ( eye glass and frames were 80% and better discount than the store managers) and still brought home $982 per paycheck. Granted I wasn’t making a whole lot of money but everything else was priceless. I gave that all up to get 18 credits of my master’s degree paid for. Now you see my point about a sacrifice?

What you should do to find a scholarship

What you should be doing is sacrificing a few things to increase your chances of getting a scholarship:

  • Time
  • Schedule
  • Follow up
  • What you should be doing is sacrificing time and creating a regular schedule that will allow you to read about, search and apply for scholarships a few times per week. Once you get that started you need to still continue with this schedule but also add the concept of following up with the scholarships that you have apply for and scholarship searches that you have registered for. With this schedule and making these small sacrifices you will definitely increase your chance of getting a scholarship. If you have tried everything but still haven’t found a scholarship you can email me: mel@scholarshipsupport.com
    for a free consultation.

    Scholarships with bad grades

    If you have been following my blog you know that you can get scholarships with bad grades. However those that don’t follow my blog will say, huh…How is it possible to get scholarships with bad grades?
    For more information read the following post title: Scholarships with bad grades

    Scholarships based on need

    I know what your thinking right now, everyone needs a scholarship. Actually in a perfect world yes however there are people who have saved all of their life for a college fund. These people can afford to pay for college. There are people who don’t even have a checking or savings account, nevermind a scholarship fund. And yet it is still eqaully important that they have a chance to attend college. Not always true but generally these types of students are students from the lower to middle income level. I have even using those terms because I hate to label people especially students. But to be politically correct these are the terms used by coorporate america when determining who needs a scholarship.

    In closing I just want to add that you should never pass up a scholarship or opportunity to find a scholarship! If you see something about a scholarship read it just to atleast see what it’s about. I saw the flyer about an internship that offers 18 credits towards your masters about 100 times going to class. I inquired about it once and knew it would entail me quitting my job. Then when I realized I could make this sacrifice I took advantage of the opportunity. I’m already planning ahead for next fall 2010. There is an opportunity where the College I attend graduate school at will pay a $9000 stipend to any certified teacher willing to work a few hours a week with students who need literacy intervention. And I love to help people so I will be looking forward to this opportunity. Well good luck and thanks for you support at scholarshipsupport.com

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