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How to Find Scholarships

Discover essential tips and resources to find scholarships that reduce your college costs. Learn how to explore community connections, utilize online tools, and apply effectively to scholarships that are the right fit for you.

Finding scholarships may seem overwhelming, but it’s a great way to supplement your financial aid. While private scholarships make up a small part of financial aid packages they’re still a valuable resource for reducing college costs. Explore the tips and resources below to discover opportunities, stay organized, and maximize your chances of success.

Top Tips for Finding Scholarships
  1. Explore Bottom Line’s Scholarship Resources: We’ve curated lists of scholarships in your area to make the process easier. Plus, we offer a helpful Scholarship Tracker to keep you organized. Stay on top of deadlines and requirements with this tool designed just for you.
  2. Tap Into Your Community for Scholarships: Start your search by connecting with people you know well.
    • Your Guidance Counselor: They can share scholarships available specifically for students at your school.  
    • Community Organizations and Employers: Many local organizations, including churches, workplaces and volunteer groups, offer scholarships to students just like you.  
    • Local News:  Keep an eye on community newspapers for announcements about scholarship opportunities.  
    • Colleges and Universities: The schools you’re applying to may offer their own scholarships for incoming or current students. Make sure to check with their admissions or financial aid offices for details.  
  3. Maximize Your Online Search for Scholarships
  4. Apply to Scholarships That Are the Right Fit
    • When you find scholarships that seem like a good match for you, be sure to:
      • Apply only if you are eligible. 
      • Read and follow all instructions. 
      • Submit a clean and neat application. 
      • Be sure to send in the completed application by the deadline!

Need help finding and applying for scholarships? Your Bottom Line Advisor is here to guide you! They can help you navigate resources, stay organized, and maximize your chances of success. Reach out today to get started!


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