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Reduce College Debt with Scholarships




By Dale Clifton

Six Scholarship judges were sitting around an oval
table. Forms were piled into 50 boxes. Each one
had the name of a state. I looked at the boxes and
wondered why some of them were overflowing and
others had just a few. This was the first round of
judging. By the time the contest was over almost
16,000 applications would be examined. Some of the
comments were really critical, "Why did this
person bother to send in an application? It's so
sloppy." "This person put the wrong address on
the envelope, even though the correct one is at
the top of the application." One had a cassette
tape inside. We played it and it was a country
song. The applicant was a good musician.


That was twelve years ago, and many people still
do not know or realize that College Scholarship
Planning could reduce or totally eliminate college
financial debt.


One of the first questions I am always asked is,
"When should we start looking?" Then some answer
their own question with, "I'll bet we're too late
already huh?" The ideal time is to start is the
8th grade to freshman year. Good planning starts
early, but scholarships are posted monthly, and if
you start planning early, you have a chance to
win, big. Many win the very first time. If you are
a junior or senior in high school, go for it. But
remember, your chances to win increase with every
completed application.


You should start College Scholarship Planning even
if there is a chance your child may decide not to
go to college. But if the decision is yes, you
will have everything in place. And the planning
experience is more than filling out a few
applications.


Another common concern is assuming your family
income is too high to win scholarships. Fact: 80%
of all scholarships are need based and income
related, but 20% are not. This means millions of
dollars are still available. It makes good solid
financial sense to make an effort to win
scholarship money regardless of income.

Always remember: the college scholarship effort is
truly a family affair.

 
 
About the Author
©2005 The Scholarship Doctor, Dale Clifton - All
Rights Reserved - Dale is an educational consultant and expert at helping families win college scholarships. To learn more about planning to win scholarships, visit
http://ScholarshipDoctor.com


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