Wouldn’t it be great if your child age 13–22 would apply for 10 different scholarships before starting school this coming fall?
Yep, that’s what I said. Kids age 13–22. Ten different scholarships each summer.
It’s a myth that students should only apply for college scholarships in the junior and senior years of high school.
Are you worried that your kids won’t feel enthusiastic about coming in from sunbathing to fill out scholarship applications? Here’s a truly amazing idea that will help you.
If you’re worried that your kids will balk at filling out scholarship applications, take a look at the genius idea I have for helping kids feel eager and excited about filling out them out. You’ll find my idea when you look at #11 on the list I have posted here.
Just before you go there, though, review my post on “10 ways to help your kid rake in more college scholarships — starting in middle school” which I’ve posted here. It’ll give you a lot of practical help with this process.
Remember, if your child is just finishing 6th, 8th, 9th, 10th, 11th, or 12th grades, you have new tasks to be thinking about in May and June of this year. Just click on your child’s age in the “WHAT TO DO WHEN” section on this website, and I’ll guide you through what you need to do. For free.
If you haven’t yet downloaded my free QUICK START Guide that gives you 12 ways to save $10,000 on college, do that now by putting in your email address on the orange stripe below my photo, above.
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Have a great summer!
What about you? Are you finding ways to motivate your son or daughter to apply for 10 scholarships each year, starting in middle school and stretching through grad school? What’s working for you? Comment below, and then share this post with others.