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AHS Local Scholarship & Scholarship Profile details
AHS Local Scholarship & Scholarship Profile details
AHS Local Scholarship & Scholarship Profile details
What is the Local Scholarship Application? There are a number of donors that offer scholarships directly to seniors at Aptos High. The only way to apply for these opportunities is by completing the local scholarship application through the high school website. You complete the application and you will automatically apply to approximately 15 open scholarships.
When Do I Complete the Local Scholarship Application: The application opens February 1st and closes in early-March. In order for the application to be complete, the online application and PVUSD Statement of Income Form must be submitted by the deadline. If we do not receive the Statement of Income Form by the deadline, the application will be considered incomplete and will not be forwarded to the scholarship committee.
What is the Senior Scholarship Profile?
Senior Scholarship Profile: The Senior Scholarship Profile is completed at the beginning of the school year. It gives the scholarship coordinator preliminary information to help identify open opportunities available to students prior to the Local Scholarship.
Please note, the scholarship profile is informational only and is not a scholarship application.
SCHOLARSHIP CONTACTS
SCHOLARSHIP CONTACTS
SCHOLARSHIP CONTACTS
Cheryl Carroll-Nickel | (831) 728-7832 ex: 5184 | Library Media Tech |
Contact Nicole Morasca | (831) 728-7832 ex: 5186 nicole_morasca@pvusd.net | Scholarship Counselor |
SCHOLARSHIP WEBSITES
SCHOLARSHIP WEBSITES
SCHOLARSHIP WEBSITES
Where do I look for scholarships?
Naviance: Log in to your Naviance and click on Colleges then Scholarships and Money and then Scholarship List. You can now view all open opportunities. Use the filter tab to quickly search specific criteria that is relevant to you. Make it a point to check at least once a week for new opportunities added. December through May, check several times a week as new opportunities are added daily. (Watch for Naviance email messages for potential opportunities. Ensure that your personal email address is added to your Naviance account, so you can receive any correspondence without having to log in). Tutorial: How to search for scholarships on Naviance
Internet: (Never pay to apply for a scholarship) Use a search engine to view scholarship opportunities. Think about your individual situation; major, interests, hobbies, ethnic background, religious background, volunteer, college choice, disabilities, various medical conditions of yourself or of a member in your immediate family. Type your specific criteria into the search field and remember to include the current graduation year to limit out of date information from being displayed.
Parent/ Guardian/Grandparents etc.: Talk to your parents, guardians, grandparents, family members and friends about any scholarship opportunities offered through their job. If your parent/guardian or grandparents belong to a union, research any opportunities open from the union. Ask if your contacts belong to any clubs or organizations that offer high school scholarships.
College: Contact the financial aid department of the colleges you would like to attend.
Scholarship Tips:
National vs. Local Scholarships vs. Contest: National scholarships are offered to seniors across the entire country and at times internationally. Always apply to scholarships if you meet the donor’s criteria, but understand they are very competitive. Local scholarships are available to a smaller pool of candidates. You may be competing with students from a few local counties, cities or just other seniors at your school. Scholarship contests are just as it states, a contest. There are usually no specific criteria for a contest but be wary of providing too much personal information.
Need Based Scholarships: Need based scholarships are centered on financial need. Complete the application. Applying is FREE, if the site is requesting payment, you are not on the official website. There is a FREE FAFSA/CADAA workshop offered at school. Check the daily bulletin for the date. FAFSA/CADAA opens on October 1 of each year. (Remember, that each year you must reapply!!). All Students: Ensure that you file the FAFSA/CADAA, even if you don’t think you will qualify for any type of financial aid. Not only does it open you up to the college’s scholarships and grants, a lot of outside scholarship donors ask about your FAFSA/CADAA report, even if the scholarship is merit based.
Merit Based Scholarships: Merit based scholarships focus on criteria not related to financial need (although some merit-based scholarships may take need into consideration) Merit based scholarships take into account the students GPA, SAT and/or ACT scores, community service, interests, clubs, major and other attributes.
Community Service: Whether you qualify for Need Based, Merit Based or both types of scholarships, frequently the one common standard is community service. Make sure you report all hours of community service that you complete. Not only can your community service benefit you in scholarship applications, it is a great advantage on a resume, creating a network for potential employment and makes you a better person.
Do Deadlines Really Matter: Yes! We cannot emphasize enough how important it is to get a completed application done by the deadline. Always plan ahead! Try to have a fully completed application done 3 days before it is due, especially if it has to be mailed.
Letters of Recommendation: Always allow plenty of time to request your letters of recommendation. Do not expect to receive the letter immediately. Provide a short brag sheet of your accomplishments. (ie: a teacher or counselor may know about your achievements in the classroom but is unfamiliar with your activities outside of school). To access the Senior Profile/Brag sheet, log in to your Naviance then About Me and then click on My Surveys and then click on Senior Profile/Brag Sheet.
Give at least two weeks’ notice to receive any letters you request. Each scholarship has specific criteria on what types of letters of recommendation they accept. (teacher, counselor, neighbor, boss, clergy etc.) Be sure you follow the instructions and provide as many letters as the donor requests. Start requesting any letters of recommendation now, so you have it ready for when it is needed. It is always a nice gesture to send a thank you note to anyone you ask to provide a letter for you.
Should I Only Apply to Scholarships that have a High Dollar Amount: If you meet the criteria of the scholarship, apply regardless of the amount. In the past students have applied to numerous scholarships and received almost $10,000 in awards by the end of the school year. This was accomplished by applying to every $200, $300 or $500 award they qualified for. If the scholarship is open and you meet the criteria, apply regardless of the amount of the award.
Essay: When writing an essay for your scholarship application, be sure to answer any questions the donor requires. Copying and pasting an essay used for all scholarships may not answer specific questions the donor has asked and will result in your application being disqualified.