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Scholarships are funds offered to students that do not have to be repaid and are typically offered based on a student's academic performance, major of study, talent, or leadership potential. Some scholarships may consider a student's financial need based on the results of the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA), but many are awarded without consideration for financial need. Scholarship eligibility requirements and application processes vary depending on the donor source and the type of award.
Click HERE to view the GoogleSheet scholarship list!
IMPORTANT INFORMATION REGARDING SCHOLARSHIPS
The only Scholarships that you turn in to the School Counseling Office are the local DL Scholarships that specifically tell you to turn your application & info. in to the School Counseling Office.
For all other scholarships, it is the student’s responsibility to send their own information in according to the scholarship’s stipulations and instructions!! Please DO NOT bring these to the School Counseling Office to submit or mail in for you unless you have been instructed otherwise by Mrs. Gacci!
If you have any questions, please contact Mrs. Gacci in the School Counseling Office.
REMINDER FOR SENIORS
If you have been awarded a Scholarship, please send a copy of your award letter to Mrs. Gacci in the School Counseling Office, or e-mail it to her @ lgacci@deerlakes.net as soon as possible. Only send copies of Scholarships you have been awarded AND have accepted. Do not send copies of Scholarships offered to you from colleges/universities that you do not plan on attending. Once you decide which school you will attend, have paid your deposit to them and receive & accept the Scholarship, then you can send a copy of your award letter Mrs. Gacci. DO NOT send on campus room/housing awards/scholarships as these are automatically given out and not merit based.
Qualify Now @ bigfuture.Collegeboard.org!!
Paying for college is a top concern for students and their families. BigFuture provides access to scholarships and free financial aid resources for all students. 10th & 11th graders who complete steps on BigFuture, such as starting a career list and building their college list, are entered into drawings for $500 and $40,000 scholarships each month. There are no essay, minimum GPA, test score, or citizenship requirements. If you family's income is less than $60,000 per year, you will get extra chances at these scholarships and earn double the entries for every drawing. BigFuture Scholarships
SCHOLARSHIP WEBINAR VIDEO BY BERKSHIRE & HATHAWAY
Below is the link to the Webinar Video that Todd Van Horn of Berkshire & Hathaway created. This webinar contains various best practices, look-fors, and other factors to consider when completing any scholarship application, not just their scholarship, as seen through a developer/reader's lens.
SEARCHING FOR SCHOLARSHIPS
The following GoogleSheet contains a list of scholarships that the DLHS School Counseling Office is aware of (national, state, & local). This is only a general list and is by no means all of the scholarships available out there, as there are too many to possibly list. Students and parents are encouraged to investigate scholarships & visit the websites where provided, well in advance of the deadlines, which are listed if they are known. Scholarships are for seniors unless otherwise indicated.
Click HERE to view the GoogleSheet scholarship list!
Once you are accepted to & commit to a college/university/tech. school, ALWAYS look for scholarships offered by that college/university/tech. school on their website and apply if you qualify!
SCHOLARSHIPS FOR VO TECH & TRADE SCHOOLS
Skillpointe The word “scholarship” is usually associated with four-year colleges, but this funding is available to students who choose other paths — including the skilled trades and other types of skills-based training. You may be surprised to learn how many trade school scholarships and grants are available.
Local businesses and specific industries eager to improve the skills-based talent pipeline have created programs to help students pay for the training they need. Their efforts have created many vocational scholarships with specific eligibility requirements.
Students thinking about attending a Vo Tech or Trade Schoolmay find this website very helpful. It has information on how to get financial aid and links to scholarships available specifically for students that will attend Vo Tech & Trade Schools.
HOW-TO PROGRAMS AND BOOKS
The Scholarship Workshop – Scholarship information from an award-winning author and scholarship winner.
The Scholarship Academy – Offers curriculum to help students identify tailored scholarship options and build solid scholarship profile.
SCHOLARSHIP SEARCHING WEBSITES
CONTACT US
Mrs. Tina Pascucci
School Counselor
Grades 9-12 Last names A - L
Email: tpascucci@deerlakes.net
Phone: 724-265-5320 Ext. 2671
Fax: 724-265-5303
Mrs. Angela Simon
School Counselor
Grades 9-12 Last names M - Z
Email: asimon@deerlakes.net
Phone: 724-265-5320 Ext. 2670
Fax: 724-265-5303
HOURS:
Mon. - Thurs. 7:05 AM - 2:50 PM
Fri. 7:35 AM - 2:35 PM
Mrs. Leighann Gacci
School Counseling Secretary
Email: lgacci@deerlakes.net
Phone: 724-265-5320 Ext. 2626
Fax: 724-265-5303
HOURS: Mon. - Fri. 7:30 AM - 3:30 PM
COMMON SCHOLARSHIP APPLICATION MISTAKES
BEWARE OF SCHOLARSHIP SCAMS!
WATCH OUT FOR SCHOLARSHIP DISPLACEMENT: How winning scholarships could possibly lower your financial aid offer. Read article from linkforcounselors.com website ? Scholarship displacement article.pdf
POPULAR QUESTIONS & ANSWERS
Q: What is a merit scholarship?
A: Colleges are increasingly offering merit scholarships and not only for academic achievement or athletic skill. Schools may offer merit scholarships to attract diverse groups of students from states not highly represented at the school, or students with talents or circumstances that few others at the school have. Check with admissions offices at schools you're applying to & ask if they offer merit aid.
Q: Should students pay a company to find scholarships?
A: Students and families need to know that some scholarship offers are not what they seem. You can avoid getting scammed by ignoring offers that require you to attend a "free" seminar, pay a "small fee" or provide a credit card number.
Q: Will scholarships affect other sources of financial aid?
A: Scholarships from outside sources may affect other financial aid. By filling unmet need, scholarships may reduce the amount a family has to pay out of pocket or they may reduce loans, work-study or grant aid. Check with the school's financial aid office to find out how outside scholarships may affect your financial aid package.
Q: How are winners determined?
A: Although scholarships are competitive, keep in mind that you don't have to be the best student in your class to receive one. You simply need to be the best student who applies and meets the qualifications for that scholarship.