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Monthly scholarships for college seniors: Are they worth it?

I've seen some scholarships that are available every month, specifically for college seniors. As someone planning, is it worth applying to these, and do you have any tips on how to keep on top of these deadlines?

8 months ago

Monthly scholarships can certainly be worth applying to, and they're a great opportunity to potentially earn more funding for your education.

One key advantage of these scholarships is that they're offered on a rolling basis, so there are multiple opportunities throughout the year to apply. Often, these scholarships also have shorter applications than major, once-a-year scholarships, which can save you time. However, bear in mind that because these scholarships are more accessible, they might be more competitive.

Staying organized is vital to ensure you meet deadlines. Here's how you can manage this:

1. Make a Calendar: Use a system that you're comfortable with – maybe that's a digital platform like Google Calendar or a physical planner. Once you identify scholarships you're interested in, mark the deadlines in your calendar.

2. Set Reminders: Use the notification features on your phone or computer to remind you about upcoming deadlines. You may want to set two reminders: one a few weeks before the deadline as a prompt to start working on the application, and a second reminder a few days before the deadline to finalize and submit your application.

3. Organize Documents: Create a file system to store the relevant documents for your application, such as transcripts, essays, or recommendation letters. This way, you won't lose time hunting for documents.

4. Re-use Essays: Save time by reusing or modifying essays from one application to another. Of course, ensure that each essay is tailored appropriately to the specific scholarship prompt.

5. Time Management: Set aside a specific amount of time each day or week to work on scholarship applications. This reduces the pressure and makes the process more manageable.

Remember, even small scholarships can add up and significantly reduce your education costs. While the process requires commitment and organization, every bit of financial aid can make a big difference as you move into this next phase of education. Good luck!

8 months ago

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