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Scholarships and Etiquette

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Page 1: Scholarships  and Etiquette

SCHOLARSHIPS AND

ETIQUETTE

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COLLEGE COSTUNDERGRADUATE ESTIMATE COST FOR 16 CREDIT HRS

Washington University $ 2,085 credit hr $ 50,040 per yr R&B

William Jewell College $30,800 per yr R&B: $8,020+

MU $ 9,430 per yr R&B: $ 9,116+

KU $ 307.50 credit hr $ 9,225 per yr R&B: $ 7,700+

Missouri S&T $ 7,946 per yr R&B: $ 8,904+

Park University $ 350.00 credit hr

NWMSU $ 266.25 credit hr $ 7,455 per 2 trimester R&B: $ 8,896+

Truman $ 7,096 per yr R&B: $ 7,876

Missouri State $ $ 6,908 per yr R&B: $ 7,450+

Missouri Western $ 188.91 credit hr $ 6,007 per yr R&B: $ 6,918+

University of Central MO

$ 213.15 credit hr $10,000 per yr /R&B R&B:

Pittsburg State $ 118.00 credit hr

Maple Woods $ 92 in district/$172 out

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OUT OF STATE TUITION

KU $ 799.70 $ 23,991 per yr R&B: $ 7,700+

UNL: $ 660.25 $ 21,388 per yr R&B: $ 9,532

OU $ 20,342 per yr R&B $ 8,382

University of Iowa

$ $ 26,931 per yr R&B: $ 9,420

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• Application Fee

• Activity Fees

• Parking

• Books & Supplies

• Transportation/Gas

• Personal Expenses

• Health Services

• Athletic Fee

• Information/Technology fee

• Specialized fees (Art fees, construction fees, Nursing fees)

• Transcript request fees

OTHER EXPENSES

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APPLY FOR SCHOLARSHIPS

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MERIT BASED SCHOLARSHIPS Colleges review the ACT scores, GPA, and Transcripts.

Students meeting requirements are granted Merit scholarships.

1. President Leadership (These are the words to look for when looking for scholarships.)

2. Distinguished Scholars

3. Excellence Award

4. Merit Award

5. Alumni

6. Excellence

It is important to apply before the deadline!

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• Washington University: Nov 13

• MU: Dec 1

• KU: Nov 1

• Missouri S&T Dec 1

• NWMSU: Nov 1

• Truman: Dec 1

• Missouri State: Dec 1

• Missouri Western: Nov 15

• UCM: Dec 1

• Pittsburg State: Dec 1

• Maple Woods March 15

APPLICATION DEADLINETHE DEADLINE DATE MAY CHANGE. EACH COLLEGE/UNIVERSITY IS DIFFERENT SO CHECK YOURS

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AUTOMATIC MERIT BASED SCHOLARSHIPS

Bright Flight Scholarship Eligibility:

Students earning a required composite score on the ACT, or the SAT, and are in the top 3 percent of all Missouri Students taking those tests.

Eligible students receive an approval letter from MDHEThe state will determine the amount the student’s receives and funds will be sent to the

attending college. The amount of the award is determined in July. This scholarship is renewable each semester if the student meets qualifications.

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SPECIALIZED COLLEGE SCHOLARSHIPS

• Alumni scholarships• Endowment scholarships• Private scholarships• Major specific scholarships• ROTC scholarships • Athletic scholarships• Music scholarships & Band scholarships

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MISSOURI A+ PROGRAM A+ Helps to pay tuition to a two year college, technical school, or trade

school in the state of Missouri. PCHS Counselor Betty Rust: A+ Sponsor Katie Goeden: Administrative Assistant

FAFSA: Never pay to apply! Grants and Loans

Free Application for Federal Student Aid www.fafsa.ed.gov

Students may earn an A+ scholarship from a four year University.

(The PCHS A+ website lists the four year colleges & Universities offering a scholarship for A+ eligible students)

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PLATTE COUNTY

High School

SCHOLARSHIP

APPLICATION PROCESS

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PCHS SCHOLARSHIP APPLICATION PROCESS

Seniors are presented with scholarship information:

1) Counselor is in the classroom early in the fall.

2) School announcements.

3) Email and/or text.

4) Scholarship board.

5) PCHS website under Counselor/Scholarship.

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PLATTE COUNTY HIGH SCHOOL COUNSELOR WEBSITE

• School

• Platte County High

• Counseling Center

• Scholarships Community Scholarships

Scholarships and Awards

www.plattecountyschooldistrict.com

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ON-LINE SCHOLARSHIPS SEARCH

Examples:

• FastWeb

• MissouriConnections.org : Search financial aid

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SEARCHING FOR SCHOLARSHIPS• Start Searching for Scholarships ASAP:

• Apply for as many scholarships as possible.

• Beware of scholarship scams. You should not pay for a scholarship application.

• Ask your Employer, Elks, Masonic Lodge, Odd Fellows,

Church.

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WHEN SUBMITTING AN APPLICATION FOR A SCHOLARSHIP

1. Follow the guidelines for submission that the scholarship provider has given you. Pay attention to detail.

2. Type the scholarship application, unless otherwise stated.

3. Always use a black pen for signatures, never a pencil!

4. Proofread and ask someone to proofread the application.

5. Deadlines are there for a reason, submit on time.

Scholarships are gifts. Free money!

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SIMPLIFY SCHOLARSHIP APPLICATION• Avoid waiting until the last minute.

• Create a calendar of deadlines and check regularly.

• Draft a Vitae: list ACT or SAT score, GPA, extracurricular activities,

• work information, volunteer work, awards, leadership and/or offices held.

• Make a list of names of people who could write recommendation letters for you.

• Store your scholarship information & essays on your computer and keep a back up copy on a flash drive.

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THE LETTER OF RECOMMENDATION• Ask the appropriate person to write your letter of recommendation.

• Be Punctual & Considerate! Don’t wait until the last day. Two weeks is best.

• All but write it for them…give your recommender enough material so that it will be quick and easy for them to oblige.

• Request the Letter to be printed on a Letterhead.

• Provide stamps and envelopes.

• Say thank you.

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WRITING ESSAYS• Address the essay question in a clear and articulate manner.

• *Present your goal, the college you plan to attend, the program of study you are seeking, your plans after college.

• *Identify community service activities. What was special about the community service activity. How did you grow as a person by participating in the community service.

• Have someone proofread your essay.

• Make sure it is written in a neat, clear, and understandable form.

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SENIOR SCHOLARSHIP AWARDS

• Senior Scholarship Awards Night, May 14 @ 7:00 pm in the Wilson auditorium.

• Scholarship Award Forms will be released in April and due to my office the first week of May. This form allows the counseling office to list the student’s name and scholarship award on the program.

Graduation is May 17 @ 7:00 pm

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WHEN YOU RECEIVE THE SCHOLARSHIP AWARD

Send a hand-written note thanking the provider for the scholarship money.

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ENCOURAGE YOUR STUDENT TO DO THE LEG WORK FOR

APPLYING FOR SCHOLARSHIPS

August, 2014

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IF YOU HAVE QUESTIONS

Contact Mrs. Wirsig @

816.858.2822

ext. 1205