Want to Win a Lot of Scholarship Money? Beginning in junior high/ middle
school is a great time to start. I'm serious. A winning scholarship effort
always requires a plan. And assembling a plan of action requires time.
After one of my talks a happy couple asked me "Why do you think starting
in the 8th grade is the best time?" Before I could answer they said, "We
are telling our children in the fifth grade to start working on winning
scholarship contests and any other contests that we find out about.”
They Got Results! Before they left I discovered their first child had
already graduated from college with 50% paid by scholarships only because
they got a late start; or it would have been 100%. They weren't going to
make the same mistake with their other student. I asked them what they
thought was the hardest part of a search. Their answer surprised me.
"NOTHING! There's just a lot to think about. We really didn't have a plan
then. Now we do. And now that we have heard your College Scholarship Plan
we're going to eliminate some things and add others. We're glad we came to
your seminar”
I met a senior, we'll call him "Jake", who was in the top third of his
class. His GPA was in the C+ B- range. I told him that many scholarships
had C+ qualifications or higher. Jake was dumbfounded. He thought all
college scholarships were for the kids with really high GPAs. Later, in a
letter, I learned that Jake had won a scholarship that would enable him to
go to college.
Scholarship Doctor Rule #1
Make sure that you are on the same page with your student and regardless
of GPA, if he/she wants to attend college, it will happen. And families
can make it happen by talking about it early, often, and openly.
Scholarship Doctor Rule #2
Start telling everyone you know about your student's college and
scholarship intentions. Broadcast it morning, noon, and night to friends,
relatives and acquaintances. Do this not once or twice but continuously
from the 8th through 12th grades. Serious efforts require drastic
measures.
Scholarship Doctor Rule #3
Make it a goal for everyone in the family to help your student win
scholarships and attend college.
Scholarship Doctor Rule #4
Give the student enough space and quiet time to study.
Scholarship Doctor Rule #5
Be sure to offer continuous encouragement.
And never forget: The college scholarship effort is truly a family
affair.