Sep 11, 2018

Just One Resource - RESEARCH: Finding Scholarships & Grants

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[The Resource] RESEARCH: Finding Scholarships & Grants 

The Gist: With the beginning of the new school year upon us, this is the prime time for high school seniors to begin exploring scholarships and grants for college. This research activity guides students to think critically about which scholarship and grant opportunities are best for them.

The Best Parts:

  • At the bottom of the activity, there are 19 links of helpful sites to streamline students’ search for financial help, such as state-based, subject specific, ethnic background, and  more types of grants and scholarships.
  • Students are asked to self-identify attributes like personal background, as well as academic and extracurricular strengths to help narrow down the search.
  • Searching for scholarships and grants can be overwhelming for students who are unsure of various ways they are eligible for. This activity helps narrow their search to maximize their chance of receiving the award that are tailored to their strengths!

About the Author

Abby Alcala

After graduating with a statistics major at UC Davis, Abby set off to Massachusetts to teach algebra 1 and geometry and enjoyed working with the curious and creative minds of high school students. She is passionate about helping students recognize and develop their strengths and leadership skills. She was instrumental in taking the high school cheer team to regional competitions, as well as elevating school spirit and pride through creating unity amongst the study body and educators. Back in the Bay Area, Abby is excited to work with other educators to build and share content to enhance the teaching experience in applied math and finance.

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