OMGoodness thank you so much for this information! I definitely think I have been looking in the wrong places. I picked up a flyer for Fastweb at my school and figured it was legit but it's nothing but sweepstakes and sponsored ads. I look forward to learning even more from you! Love the idea of creating a separate email address.
Thank you so much for the wonderful and wise tips! I'm certainly going to use them helping my junior navigate the scholarship maze and also the students in my program who I'm helping to reach their college dreams.
thanks for this video, it's really helpful! I have a question tho, is your scholarship search training helpful for U.S. citizens only or for international students too?
Raise me gave me over $3,000 just for entering my grades and extracurriculars. I highly recommend it. No essay required and very simple. Also, it's legit. When I got my offer from the college, it was on there already 👍
@@minugianthony2346 it said “RaiseMe also can be used by international students at a limited number of eligible non-U.S. high schools. These schools span over 600 cities and 150 countries. To see if you're eligible, click here.” Hope this helps you 🤞🏾
@@somerbaylark4945 I created an account using a different country. But I didn't receive any scholarship money. Is there a specific way to get the scholarships
Am defiantly going to be looking at these. However does anybody have any recommedations of scholarships for learning disabilities? My high-school experience didn't really result in a high GPA because of mine and the insecurity and struggles that they caused. I feel like I know they exist I'm just not entirely sure as to where. Thank you so much in advance!
Scholarships can be applied for, before being admitted to the university. Most scholarships can be used at any university/college unless specified in the scholarship rules.
I am going into my sophomore year in high school and have yet to take the ACt or SAT have 4.3889 gpa on a 5 point scale which is a 3.51 on a 4 point scale. Can i start applying for scholarships now? I am going to try to take the act soon and maybe the sat as well so i can go ahead and get a score to apply to colleges
And i already know i want to go to Louisiana tech because they are very close to me and they’ve been my dream school since 1st grade and i plan on attempting to walk on and play football there
Unigo does have legitimate scholarships. Unigo’s list of scholarships, awards, and grants will give you fun, unusual, academic, need-based, student-specific, career, and even more types of scholarships. You can Google the individual scholarships listed if you don't want to sign up for a Unigo account. You should also try to avoid the ones with no essay requirements.
Dual enrollment students are still considered high school seniors, so scholarships targeted towards HS seniors will be your best bet. We personally haven't seen many scholarships that are targeted specifically to dual enrollment students. However, some universities/colleges may offer them to those students.
Every college offers merit aid based on different factors. You will need to find a school that offers generous merit aid based on test scores and/or GPA. Most schools offer aid based on need. With a combination of need-based aid and merit-based aid, you will find schools that offer close to a full scholarship.
Correct. Highly selective schools only offer need-based aid. But because they use the CSS profile and take into account other factors, their definition of need is different.
Possibly. We focus on scholarships for undergraduate students - not that there aren't scholarships out there for graduate students - but these websites may provide information on graduate scholarships out there.
Excuse me, I have a question. I'm young. I have some research and scientific inventions. How can they help me get a scholarship? Or can they increase my chances of getting a scholarship?
There are many scholarships for young students. We don't know your age, but this article might be a good start. thescholarshipsystem.com/blog-for-students-families/scholarships-for-younger-students/
Every scholarship has different requirements. There are some scholarships for trade or vocational schools. Those should be the ones you should apply for.
All of our information is for residents living in the US attending US colleges/schools. Some websites may provide listings for international students, but you would need to do some research.
Most websites are for US residents studying in the US. But each scholarship is different and there may be some that are open to international students.
@@starwasfanflim6966 What evidence do you have of that? I'm not saying it isn't, I've just seen a lot of people online jumping to conclusions about it without enough research
Going Merry is a legitimate scholarship website. After creating a profile, you can apply for several scholarships at once. It also generates scholarship matches for you.
Comment below what website you have been using to find private scholarships!
I’m only a freshman now but I’ll be sure to use these tips when I start applying
This was by far the most comprehensive and holistic video I have found on scholarships so far
Thank you.
Glad you found it helpful!
OMGoodness thank you so much for this information! I definitely think I have been looking in the wrong places. I picked up a flyer for Fastweb at my school and figured it was legit but it's nothing but sweepstakes and sponsored ads. I look forward to learning even more from you! Love the idea of creating a separate email address.
We are glad you found this helpful!
Lovely eye opener. I am a students counsellor and this has made my day.
Glad it was helpful!
Thank you so much for the wonderful and wise tips! I'm certainly going to use them helping my junior navigate the scholarship maze and also the students in my program who I'm helping to reach their college dreams.
thanks for this video, it's really helpful! I have a question tho, is your scholarship search training helpful for U.S. citizens only or for international students too?
Our scholarship training is for students living in the US, and attending college in the US.
Thank you!!! Great info👍
Glad it was helpful!
Raise me gave me over $3,000 just for entering my grades and extracurriculars. I highly recommend it. No essay required and very simple. Also, it's legit. When I got my offer from the college, it was on there already 👍
Do u know anything alternative to raiseme. I can't apply since my country is not there:(
Thanks for sharing!
@@minugianthony2346 it said “RaiseMe also can be used by international students at a limited number of eligible non-U.S. high schools. These schools span over 600 cities and 150 countries. To see if you're eligible, click here.” Hope this helps you 🤞🏾
@@somerbaylark4945 I created an account using a different country. But I didn't receive any scholarship money. Is there a specific way to get the scholarships
@@minugianthony2346 did you entered in your grades? You're in highschool I'm assuming..
I’ve been using fast web and niche but have had no luck
same. i’ve been using fastweb and haven’t heard anything back. i already applied to like 10-15 of them
Thank you so much! Very helpful video :)
Glad you enjoyed it!
How do we use your help
How much does it cost
I found this information very helpful, but need help applying for scholarships.
You can attend our webinar: thescholarshipsystem.com/freewebinar/
Am defiantly going to be looking at these. However does anybody have any recommedations of scholarships for learning disabilities? My high-school experience didn't really result in a high GPA because of mine and the insecurity and struggles that they caused. I feel like I know they exist I'm just not entirely sure as to where. Thank you so much in advance!
thescholarshipsystem.com/blog-for-students-families/22-scholarships-for-students-with-learning-disabilities/
Thank you for the helpful tips
Happy to help!
I come from a very humble family. So taking SAT,ACT or even IELTS is hard for me. Can I get scholarship without these?
Yes. There are many scholarships that don't require test scores.
@@TheScholarshipSystem will they be still fully funded? Or partial?
Wait so do you apply for the merit based scholarship after you've been admitted to the uni or before that?
Scholarships can be applied for, before being admitted to the university. Most scholarships can be used at any university/college unless specified in the scholarship rules.
I would love the 45 minute-Favorite
I use Naviance, do you think that is good?
Naviance is a good program that many schools use to manage the college process. Not all schools use this program.
Thank you 🙏🏻
You’re welcome 😊
One time a scholarship application asked me for my social security number
Hi! Do your recommendations apply to grad students as well? Or do you have any specified recommendations for grad students? Thank ya
Grad students should be looking for fellowships. Many websites offer these listings, but you may have to look separately for these opportunities.
@@TheScholarshipSystem Can you please give us the link for the fellowships
I am a doctoral student. Are there scholarships websites for graduate students?
Thanks 🙏 in advance
You will want to research fellowship programs. Cornell's website might be a good start. gradschool.cornell.edu/policies/fellowships/
I am going into my sophomore year in high school and have yet to take the ACt or SAT have 4.3889 gpa on a 5 point scale which is a 3.51 on a 4 point scale. Can i start applying for scholarships now? I am going to try to take the act soon and maybe the sat as well so i can go ahead and get a score to apply to colleges
And i already know i want to go to Louisiana tech because they are very close to me and they’ve been my dream school since 1st grade and i plan on attempting to walk on and play football there
There are scholarships available for all ages. So you can start applying now. Many scholarships don't require test scores.
What do you think of Unigo???
Unigo does have legitimate scholarships. Unigo’s list of scholarships, awards, and grants will give you fun, unusual, academic, need-based, student-specific, career, and even more types of scholarships. You can Google the individual scholarships listed if you don't want to sign up for a Unigo account. You should also try to avoid the ones with no essay requirements.
@@TheScholarshipSystem thank you
How can I get a scholarship to study medicine?
Are these websites for transfer scholarships as well or just incoming freshman
There will be scholarships up there for both!
Each scholarship website will have a variety of scholarships; incoming freshman, college students, transfer students.
Any recommendations for scholarships for dual enrollment students?
Dual enrollment students are still considered high school seniors, so scholarships targeted towards HS seniors will be your best bet. We personally haven't seen many scholarships that are targeted specifically to dual enrollment students. However, some universities/colleges may offer them to those students.
Amazing. I wrote the Sat and scored a 1530 on the test how do I get a full scholarship for my college when it doesn’t provide scholarships for sat’s
Every college offers merit aid based on different factors. You will need to find a school that offers generous merit aid based on test scores and/or GPA. Most schools offer aid based on need. With a combination of need-based aid and merit-based aid, you will find schools that offer close to a full scholarship.
Do you have specific scholarships for Medical School as opposed to just college.
There are scholarships for advanced degrees such as medical school and law school. You would need to search for those types of scholarships.
Great schools like Harvard, Stanford, don’t offer merit scholarships right?
Correct. Highly selective schools only offer need-based aid. But because they use the CSS profile and take into account other factors, their definition of need is different.
Which website do you recommend as the best
All websites offer different scholarship opportunities, so it would be best to check them out to see which format and platform you prefer.
Do these sites apply for grad schools too?
Possibly. We focus on scholarships for undergraduate students - not that there aren't scholarships out there for graduate students - but these websites may provide information on graduate scholarships out there.
Hello how are you doing like your video , my daughter graduate with honers and trying to get some help
Our webinar can give you more information about our services,. thescholarshipsystem.com/webinar-registration/
Applied- College Board, many many others
What's the link for your training?
thescholarshipsystem.com/freewebinar/
Is niche a legitimate website to use for scholarships?
Hi Kemya, we actually discussed Niche in a separate video! Here it is: th-cam.com/video/VSLg95XPSvY/w-d-xo.html
Excuse me, I have a question. I'm young. I have some research and scientific inventions. How can they help me get a scholarship? Or can they increase my chances of getting a scholarship?
There are many scholarships for young students. We don't know your age, but this article might be a good start. thescholarshipsystem.com/blog-for-students-families/scholarships-for-younger-students/
small question when I have to look for a scholarship for my son , he is in 10th Grade now . please advice
Many scholarships are for high school seniors, but there are many scholarships for underclassmen too. You can start looking at any time!
Can I use any of these scholarship for a 8week trade school? Im looking for scholarship to go to CSB Media Arts to be a sport Reporter
Every scholarship has different requirements. There are some scholarships for trade or vocational schools. Those should be the ones you should apply for.
Can I get any helpful information in these web sites as a International student??
All of our information is for residents living in the US attending US colleges/schools. Some websites may provide listings for international students, but you would need to do some research.
This tips is an international student or only US students?
US students attending US colleges.
can these be for int'l students who want to study in the us?
Most websites are for US residents studying in the US. But each scholarship is different and there may be some that are open to international students.
I used scholarship owl
sometimes the actual name of the schools website itself
Yes, that is correct. Colleges do offer scholarships to their students and/or provide links to other scholarship websites.
What do you know about NSHSS?
That's a scam lol
@@starwasfanflim6966 What evidence do you have of that? I'm not saying it isn't, I've just seen a lot of people online jumping to conclusions about it without enough research
thescholarshipsystem.com/blog-for-students-families/is-paying-to-join-a-society-worth-it-for-scholarships/
College board, college site
How about Going Merry?
Going Merry is a legitimate scholarship website. After creating a profile, you can apply for several scholarships at once. It also generates scholarship matches for you.
The Scholarship System thank you for the feedback 💕
@@TheScholarshipSystem Is their application only available to high school students?
I like your video but sounds very complicated to me :(
You can do it!
I heard abt scholly but i have heard its a scam
Oops forgot to ask whether the sites you suggest are free to use ?
Yes. Most scholarship search engines are free to use.
Opportunities for youths
bold website applied for grants
Good luck!
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Is scholarshipowl legit ?
I'd like to know too. Have applied to a lot and have gotten nothing
The challenge with them is that it's mass applying to the same scholarships. I think it's fine to look but I wouldn't rely on them.
Collage board
I am a USA citicen studying abroad, do qualify for these scholarships? Thank you.
Every scholarship qualification will be different. Most will require you to attend a US university, but there may be exceptions.
nitro
Anyone here win because they legit
We are interested in your training you mentioned. Please contact us.
thescholarshipsystem.com/freewebinar/
SchooarshipOwl
Please how can I contact you
What about Going Merry?