Institutional Scholarships
When individuals think of scholarships,
they automatically think of those offered by large companies
and the larger academic bodies. In other words, they
automatically think of those named after major academic figures
that the majority of students consider applying for, meaning
they get close to a million applications every year.
However, there is an easier way to get a scholarship and
that is to look far closer to home. Indeed, regardless of what
university or college you plan to attend, you will find that
the institution awards at least one scholarship every year,
with the majority of the larger colleges offering scholarships
in almost every department as well as for academic excellence,
outstanding ability and specialist scholarships that are,
again, named after famous alumni. It is therefore feasible that
you could apply for several scholarships within the institution
that you wish to attend!
Institutional scholarships are nothing new, but a low
percentage of students apply for them when they are compared
with more nationally renowned scholarship programs. They also
tend to offer more scholarships overall. Of course, only a few
of them would be full scholarships, but even a minor
scholarship to cover housing or course materials would be
better than nothing and would save you stress and heartache in
the short term.
If you need an example of the level of scholarships offered
at the larger universities and college, the university of North
Carolina at Chapel Hill actually has a department dedicated to
scholarships and financial aid! They have advisers ready to
assist you in your search for help, and they are trained to
assess your need for need based, non-need based and outside
sources of scholarships and aid. They also offer guidance on
merit based scholarships too. In fact, if you do get chance to
visit their website, you will be shocked at the sheer options
every student is given! It is the same at any other large
institution. There have to be a vast number of aid packages
available because students may otherwise be unable to get
through their degree course.
The application process for individuals looking to apply for
help with college fees via scholarships is basically the same
as if they were to apply for an outside scholarship. However,
all scholarships have slight differences between them in terms
of the application procedure so make sure that you read all
guidelines very carefully before filling anything in. You may
also need to assess your eligibility first, and there are a
number of online calculators that can be used, but you will
often find one alongside the application instructions of every
scholarship online.
There are distinct benefits of applying for institution
offered scholarships. The first is that you are not left
hanging for as long as you would be if you applied for a
nationally recognised scholarship that you could take almost
anywhere with you. As there are less applicants to sort through
and the university recognises the value of giving you chance to
look else where for funding if necessary, they generally tend
to let you know within a few weeks instead of keeping you
hanging on for months. After all, you are attending their
university!
Another advantage is that, even if you get turned down, it
gives you knowledge of the scholarship and grant system within
your institution, which will ultimately prepare you for
applying again the following year if you so wish! An innate
knowledge of the way the funding system works is essential if
you are to attempt it again, so the first attempt should be
looked upon as a trial and part of the learning process if you
do happen to be turned down.
As far as institutional scholarships are concerned, you have
absolutely nothing to lose by applying. You do not have to
compete with the rest of the country, just the university
applicants who are going for it at the same time as you.
Applying can be a chore, but if you do not ask then you do
not get!
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