What are scholarship searches all about?
Search programs are really a way of doing some preliminary research for potential sources of assistance. The potential varies with each student and family. Searches are never inclusive of all possible sources. There are many sources locally or regionally. Conclusive – no. A place to start and save some time – yes. A guarantee of receiving aid – no. The fee is for someone else to do some research and to provide a start to finding possible alternative sources of aid. Be realistic in your expectations. Be realistic and thorough when describing oneself.
Related Questions
- How do scholarship recipients document their searches for appropriate positions in the three departments or the Intelligence Community?
- Can the academic scholarship be increased if the Grade Point Average (GPA) is higher after the freshman year?
- Does SNHU require the College Scholarship Service (CSS) Profile form?