Posted on by Jessica Velasco

A common question I get from students and parents is how to win a scholarship. I have provided many tips that can get students noticed, but unfortunately not every qualified student can win every scholarship they have sent their application. I have served on quite a few scholarship committees and I’ll share what the review and decision process can look like behind the scenes. While all scholarships decision-making will be a little different, many of the steps will be similar for a lot of scholarships you will consider sending your application.
When your application comes in, a scholarship judge or someone the committee has designated will take a quick look at your scholarship application to make sure you qualify.
If you do not meet the eligibility criteria, your application will likely be moved to the “no” pile and will not be reviewed any further.
The quick review may go a little further and they will look to make sure your application is neat and filled out properly. Some things that can get your application moved to the “no” pile includes:
If you’ve made it through the quick review, your application will move to the scholarship judges’ desks. However, there may still be thousands of applications and many scholarship committees do not have the capability to spend a lot of time going over all of the applications. Therefore, scholarship judges will quickly skim through the applications on their desk. Because scholarship decisions are usually subjective, it is hard to say specifically what will help your application move forward. However, some of these things will help your application move on to the next phase of the decision-making process.
Scholarship judges will have their favorites and will take those applicants to the table to make the final decision. Many scholarships will have multiple judges on the scholarship committee and the committee will start having a discussion on who deserves to win the scholarship. Again, because decisions can be subjective, each scholarship judge might place different levels of importance for the things that are included on the application. For example, one judge may think activities outside of the classroom are the most important, while another judge might find the essay the most compelling part of the application.
The committee will continue narrowing down the applicant pool until they have the winner or winners of their scholarship. There will be a lot of discussion among the judges based on who deserves the scholarship. Some things they will say about who they ultimately choose as their winner may include:
It is hard being a scholarship judge! So many deserving students apply for scholarships, but there is only so much scholarship money to go around. Most scholarship committees do not take their job lightly and spend a lot of time and energy on the selection process.
Hopefully by learning what the scholarship decision process looks like behind the scenes, it can help you become a better applicant in the future.
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Category: Scholarship Tips Tags: Money for College, Paying for College, Scholarship, Scholarships
Posted on by Jessica Velasco

Posted on by Jessica Velasco

Posted on by Jessica Velasco

The college admission essay can bring a lot of anxiety for students as they are applying to college. Students put a lot of pressure on themselves. While the college admission essay can play a big role in the college admission decision, students typically focus on the wrong aspects of the essay. As someone who has read and made decisions on thousands of college applications, I’m going to share 14 tips that can help you craft the best college admission essay for you. Read More
Category: Admissions Tips, College Essay Tags: Admission, Admission Essay, Admission Tip, College, College Application, College Essay
Posted on by Jessica Velasco

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