Today we are going to begin researching scholarships for college. Even if you aren't planning on going to college, do the project. You may find something that interests you or that inspires you to look further.
Believe it or not, there are scholarships for some very strange things. If you're a guy over 6'1 or a girl over 5'10 you can qualify for a "Tall Clubs" scholarship. There's a scholarship for left-handed people. There's a scholarship for duck callers. If you're a skateboarder, you can qualify for a skateboard scholarship. There seriously is free money out there if you're willing to work for it. (Here are some other strange scholarships)
TODAY: Find a college scholarship that you think you would qualify for and begin the application process. There is a list below that you can start with. You may also want to check out "Paying for College Student Resource Guide" for information on scholarships, internships, fellowships, resource books, and websites -- there are a LOT of scholarships in there. You can also view the Congresswoman's web site here: http://roybal-allard.house.gov/students/
Read about how to apply for the scholarship and begin writing your essay [scholarships generally require an essay wanting you to explain why you deserve the money]. Note the requirements of the essay -- it might be 500 words, 750 words, or 2500 words. The essay may want specific topics covered, want you to address certain issues, or have you solve a certain problem. Watch your spelling, punctuation, and grammar. We will complete these essays tomorrow and turn them in.
We have many scholarships posted on the KHS Web Site -- or you can go directly to the Scholarships page here.
Tuesday, January 14, 2014
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