It’s time to start applying for scholarships, if you have not started already. There are many scholarships available through our school and community. You can talk with Mrs. Wenzel to get all of the information and paperwork you will need in order to apply for them. The deadlines are fast approaching, so don’t wait!
In addition to the scholarships available through our school, you may also want to check with any clubs or organizations you are involved in, as well as with whatever college you plan on attending. Many employers and businesses also offer scholarships, so check everywhere!
Most scholarships are very simple to apply for. They often require a very short essay describing your academic abilities, extracurricular activity involvement, and plans for how you will use the scholarship money. It is absolutely worth the effort for the amount of money you can earn to put toward the high price of attending college.
With graduation fast approaching, the weather getting nicer, and senioritis steadily setting in for many of us, filling out scholarship applications may seem like the last thing you want to be doing. That’s understandable, but putting off this important step is not worth it in the end. Set aside times to work on essays and search for as many scholarships as possible; use your extra time in school and time during advisor wisely; and if you need a little help getting started, Mrs. Wenzel is always there to help. Good luck seniors, and get to applying!
In addition to the scholarships available through our school, you may also want to check with any clubs or organizations you are involved in, as well as with whatever college you plan on attending. Many employers and businesses also offer scholarships, so check everywhere!
Most scholarships are very simple to apply for. They often require a very short essay describing your academic abilities, extracurricular activity involvement, and plans for how you will use the scholarship money. It is absolutely worth the effort for the amount of money you can earn to put toward the high price of attending college.
With graduation fast approaching, the weather getting nicer, and senioritis steadily setting in for many of us, filling out scholarship applications may seem like the last thing you want to be doing. That’s understandable, but putting off this important step is not worth it in the end. Set aside times to work on essays and search for as many scholarships as possible; use your extra time in school and time during advisor wisely; and if you need a little help getting started, Mrs. Wenzel is always there to help. Good luck seniors, and get to applying!