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Outside Scholarships

General Information

Private-sector scholarships are those offered by organizations and individuals outside of the educational institution. There is free money available for educational expenses; the challenge is dedicating one's time and energy to investigating, locating, and applying to receive these funds. Perseverance, dedication, and creativity are essential to a successful search. Below are some suggestions designed to help you avoid unnecessary obstacles and give you a perspective on what this process entails.

Note Deadlines
Pay strict attention to deadlines. Usually, the best time to apply for private scholarships for the next fall is during September through December. Requesting and compiling necessary information such as transcripts, essays, letters of reference and applications can be time consuming; therefore, one should begin the process well in advance of application deadlines.

Beware of Fees
Do not use "scholarship search services" that require a fee. These often turn out to be scams, have unrealistic requirements for the student, and/or produce dissatisfying results.

Cultivate Networks
Don't underestimate the valuable scholarship resource pool available from home, school, and work networks. For example, a large percentage of private scholarships come from parents' employers. In addition, friends, extended family members, administrators, professors, fellow student recipients, mentors, and religious associates may know of scholarship opportunities based on heritage, ethnicity, gender, location, club, religious, or political affiliation.

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Recommended Search Engines
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Rotary Scholarships (for undergraduates)
Americorps

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