The Questions To Ask About Grants And Scholarships
Much is known about grants and
scholarships in general. Their existence has been much
documented over the years and everybody who has ever known
anyone who has been to university or college in the recent past
will know the rudimentary basics, but there is a lot more to
scholarships and grants than meets the eye.
There are fundamental questions that should be asked of
every single scholarship before anyone wanting to go to college
even applies for them because those questions often determine
which ones are the best ones for you. If you ask the questions
below then you will not go far wrong!
How long will my scholarship last for?
This is a question that needs to be asked of every
scholarship purely and simply because every scholarship is
different. Some may only last for a year, others last for two
and a few will last for the duration of your degree course. If
you are counting on funding for the duration of your degree
then you will need to ensure that the scholarships you apply
for actually fulfil that want or need, whichever category that
falls into. It may be that you need to contact the provider of
the scholarship to check this detail because it may not be
publicised in the literature that you receive.
What does my scholarship encompass?
Again, this answer all depends on the individual
scholarship. Most scholarships tend to be full scholarships so
they encompass tuition and housing. The grants you can apply
for usually only cover one aspect or another. In fact, that is
not always the case. Some only designate a set amount of money
for books or similar materials. You need to make sure that you
know exactly what you will be applying for and what your
scholarship or grant will be paying for because it does
drastically vary. Certain scholarships actually designate a
certain amount for you rather than covering a certain aspect of
your study. For example, one school-based scholarship offers
between $10,000 and $3000, depending on the nature of the
award.
Where will my financial aid check go?
The majority of financial aid check will not go to you, but
instead head straight to your school. The checks need to be
payable to the college you will be attending because they are
then used against costs, such as tuition and housing. If so
much of a scholarship is towards living costs and has covered
the rent then you may have that back, but the rest will go into
your account at the college. There are very few exceptions to
this rule. However, you may need to contact your college before
applying to see what their procedure is.
What are the requirements I must meet in order to
maintain my scholarship?
If you have been awarded a scholarship then you will almost
certainly be awarded it on a conditional basis. You would
usually have to maintain a certain GPA in order to qualify,
although that sometimes translates into certain subjects or
classes rather than overall. Different bodies and colleges set
different targets for the students that they have awarded money
to, but this should be in the literature for you to read before
you accept the offer. Every scholarship is conditional, but it
is up to ascertain what those conditions are.
Can I hold more than one scholarship at the same
time?
That all depend on the terms and conditions of the
scholarships as set by the body that administers the individual
ones. The general rule is that you cannot hold more than one
scholarship, but this is slightly different with grants. If you
are awarded help from several bodies then you can take it, as
long as you inform all sources that you hold more than one
because this may affect their assessment. For example, you can
hold a college and a federal hardship grant and you cannot have
one without the other, but you do have to inform both parties
of the help you are getting!
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