Scholarships from Outside Sources
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Scholarships for Students Pursuing Degrees in Business Scholarships for Students with Disabilities or Special Circumstances Scholarships for Students Pursing Degrees in Education & Human Services Scholarships Sponsored by the Government/Military Scholarships for Student Pursuing Graduate Degrees Scholarships for Students Pursuing Degrees in Liberal Arts Scholarships for Minority Students Scholarships that are Non-Degree Specific Scholarships for Non-Traditional Students Scholarships for Students Pursuing Degrees in Nursing & Health Professions Scholarships for Students Pursuing Degrees in Science & Engineering You can research scholarship opportunities listed on this Web page and you can use the scholarship search links to look for other possible sources. Scholarships are categorized by school of degree and other specificities and some may be listed in more than one category. As far as we know, none of the
scholarship search Web sites charge for their services and none of the
scholarships listed require the payment of an application fee. All
scholarship information is available for free somewhere. Never pay
for a scholarship search!
Consumer Advisory According to the Federal Trade Commission, unscrupulous companies guarantee or promise scholarships, grants or fantastic financial aid packages. Many use high pressure sales pitches at seminars where you're required to pay immediately or risk losing out on the "opportunity." Some unscrupulous companies guarantee that they can get scholarships on behalf of students or award them "scholarships" in exchange for an advance fee. Most offer a "money back guarantee"- but attach conditions that make it impossible to get the refund. Others provide nothing for the student's advance fee - not even a list of potential sources; still others tell students they've been selected as "finalists" for awards that require an up-front fee. Sometimes, these companies ask for a student's checking account to "confirm eligibility," then debit the account without the student's consent. Other companies quote only a relatively small "monthly" or "weekly" fee and then ask for authorization to debit your checking account - for an undetermined length of time. The FTC cautions students to look and listen for these tell-tale lines:
If you attend a seminar on financial aid or scholarships, follow these steps:
For more information on scholarship scams, visit FinAid - the Smart Student Guide to Financial Aid.
Scholarship FAQs
While grades, class rank, and SAT/ACT test scores
are certainly the most important considerations in determining who receives many
academic scholarships, these factors can also influence non-academic awards. Therefore, high academic standing should be your first goal. Second, be
involved. Some awards are based on participation in school and community
activities. Third, develop your special talents or abilities. Fourth, have a declared major when you apply for college admission. Some
scholarships are not major-specific but you improve your chances for selection
by having a major. If I receive a scholarship(s) can I still get financial aid funding?Yes, scholarship recipients may also receive federal and state financial aid. Scholarship funding often affects the total financial aid package. The USI Student Financial Assistance Office will send you a notification any time an adjustment is required. Normally, scholarships are used to reduce, or to replace, loan or work funding. If you have specific questions about how a scholarship will affect your financial aid, contact your financial assistance counselor. How many years can I receive scholarships?Most outside or external scholarships are
awarded one year at a time and may require reapplication. Some are limited
to one year and may not be renewed. Most institutional scholarships are
limited to four years. Athletic scholarships awarded by the institution
are awarded for one year and may or may not be renewed. Renewal of
athletic awards is at the discretion of the coaches. Scholarship
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