Want more college scholarships? Here’s help.
This video training is provided to you for free courtesy of the sponsors of the Catch A Break scholarship.
Description:
If you’re parenting a kid between the ages of 12 and 26, you’d love to see that kid getting lots of college scholarships.
But what if your kid has lower grades and test scores? Is there still hope? (Yes!)
What if your teen or 20-something balks at the idea of writing bunches of scholarship application essays?
How can you—as a parent or school staff member—motivate kids in 8th, 9th, 10th, 11th, and 12th grade—or already in college—to want to fill out scholarship applications?
And where do you find scholarships to apply for, anyway?
And are there ways to get college paid for besides just scholarships, financial aid, and saving money in advance?
A lot of students are asking themselves these exact same questions.
Helpful, kind answers are here—in this fast, informative video training brought to you courtesy of the sponsors of the Catch a Break scholarship.
Students can apply for the Catch a Break scholarship at bit.ly/catchabreakscholarship.