Scholarships and grants comprise $3 billion of the money used to pay for education expenses each year. But you can only acquire some of that money if you take the time to do research and submit applications on schedule. The process:
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National Merit Scholarships The National Merit Program awards more than $50 million a year to qualified students. Qualification for the prestigious $2,500 award is tied to student performance on the PSAT (Preliminary Scholastic Achievement Test), which is taken during the sophomore or junior year of high school. The 50,000 students who score the highest become semi-finalists, and one year after taking the test students must fill out an application to become a finalist. At that point PSAT scores are combined with GPA and extra curricular activity data to determine the 15,000 students who will get the award. While only a small percentage of students will receive a Merit Scholarship, falling into the semi-finalist (top 50,000) category qualifies students for other scholarships. For example, some employers offer scholarships to their employees' children based on their national merit ranking, and some schools offer their own merit scholarships. In addition, a National Merit ranking opens some application doors: Generally, it's easier to receive scholarships when a student has already demonstrated high test scores. For more information on the National Merit Program, visit www.nationalmerit.org |