Scholarship Application Essay

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    YOU CAN GRADUATE COLLEGE DEBT-FREE For over 12 years, I have helped teens earn over $40,000,000 in scholarships, and in that time, I’ve learned one thing. There is no shortage of scholarships, there never has been, there never will be! There’s only a lack of knowledge on how to acquire them! After you read this e-book AND the series of short reads to follow over the coming months, you will be able to help me spread the word to those who don’t want to graduate with college debt. Your race,…

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    community bathrooms and no kitchen. The Apartment Accommodations includes a private bathroom and kitchen, but does not include meals. A meal plan would have to purchased separately. I would choose my dorm depending on the amount of money I receive in scholarships, and…

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    There is a specific reason I am applying for this scholarship. I believe that there are several characteristics that set me apart from other candidates such as my ability to persevere after obstacles and my character. I have endured many different hardships in my life, but rather than making excuses, I refuse to allow them define who I am or who I can be. They have assisted my character to become what it is today. My childhood was not the easiest to have. I had only ever known my parents as…

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    use the scholarship to their advantage to help in school. College athletes are some of the most intense players in all of amateur and professional sports. These college players are even sometimes better than some professional player in their prime time in college. These college players play their hearts out to make it professionally, so that they can eventually get paid for doing something they love. These athletes receive many awards over their college careers and can earn scholarships for…

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    the boys that played sports had received scholarships to go play in college, but very few girls were getting good scholarships to places they wanted to go. One of the girls had been a varsity basketball player all four years of high school and she always started on the team, but she was not getting the scholarships she deserved. She was always working hard and practicing on and off season to improve to the best of her ability. A boy that received a scholarship to play basketball, did not even…

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    As I look forward to and past my upcoming graduation, I am staring at the prospect of being poor for the next fifteen years, minimum. I just hope it doesn 't turn into twenty. As my classmates and I race towards the next stage of our lives, certain things are becoming clear. Some of these epiphanies pertain to certain groups, while others are universal. Some students have to come to grips with the prospect of never playing in a competitive athletic event again. Others struggle to accept the…

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    Many students typically receive merit-based scholarships for academic achievements although some can be awarded for special talents or other personal characteristics. If I could give advice to high school students, I would tell them to start searching for scholarship opportunities early instead of waiting to get to college or their senior year like I did. Before going to the need-based aid which is awarded…

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    Introduction: Can you imagine living in a world where you are not allowed to participate in a sport because of the fact that you were born a “female”? Can you imagine living in a country where you need to disguise yourself as a boy just to be able to play the sport you love? Or even a world where you are allowed to participate in competitions but when you win the tournament then you receive less prize money than the males even though you trained just as hard? This is the challenge that females…

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    Every year thousands of student athletes across America get full-ride scholarships to play collegiate level. Smith Davis in the article, “Should College Athletes Be Paid? Why They Already Are,’’ is right on target about not paying college athletes. College athletes get enough tuition and help from school they sign a contract with. It will cause problems for schools when it comes to paying each athlete. College is a place for people to obtain a degree and help them jumpstart their future career.…

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    is what every adolescents dreams of. The ultimate is to do all of this while attending the university on a full scholarship. The best athletes in the nation attend their specific university on “full rides” and are truly to play sports. Not to attend the the university to further their education. With this being said what happens when the best athletes are worth more than their scholarships? Colleges already have financial accounts set up…

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