According to the U.S. Department of Education’s National Center for Education Statistics, the cost of undergraduate tuition and fees, along with room and board at a public institution, was approximately $16,757 for the 2015-2016 academic year. Looking at a private nonprofit institution? The average cost was estimated at $43,065 for that same year. As we […]
How to Get a Recommendation Letter for Your Scholarship Application
There’s no doubt that scholarships can save you hundreds, if not thousands of dollars on your college tuition. So, when you start applying for scholarships, start thinking about the most valuable players in your life. Teachers, counselors, mentors, coaches, religious leaders, volunteer coordinators, and even supervisors at work have seen you in action. These people […]
Where to Find College Scholarships
Where will your next college scholarship come from? Your school? Volunteer group? A job? Keeping your eyes and ears open is key. A number of scholarships are widely publicized, but others are not. Your next scholarship may come from where you least expect. This was the case when I called my bank one day. Instead […]
How to Organize Your Scholarship Search
Okay, so you’ve signed up to receive scholarships through an online scholarship database. Now, what? A little organization can help you find that perfect scholarship in your inbox and not miss important deadlines. The following tips can help you stay on track whether you’re searching for scholarships online, offline or doing a combination of both. […]
When’s the Best Time to Apply for Scholarships
Contrary to popular belief, you don’t have to wait until your senior year of high school to start applying for scholarships. You can start in your sophomore or junior year, or even earlier. It’s best to start the process a year in advance. However, if you start late, don’t despair. There are scholarships available for […]
How to Apply for College Scholarships
The average high school senior anticipates graduation day with the zeal of a prize-winning thoroughbred looking forward to the Belmont Stakes. If a student has fantastic grades, terrific extracurricular references, and smashing SAT scores, then paying for a college education must be the Triple Crown, right? Then why are parents mumbling about second mortgages, taking […]






