Financial Aid & Scholarships Lake City FL
While this seems obvious, you must construct your application to make it EASY for the committee to see that you have provided every thing that was required. I like to provide items in the order that they are listed in the application. If possible, do not mix items on the same page.
A P B Mortgage
(904) 394-5626
9432 Baymeadows Rd
Jacksonville, FL
SunTrust Bank of Tampa Bay
(727) 771-4907
33075 US Hwy 19 N
Clearwater, FL
Bank of America
(727) 595-3292
1261 Gulf Blvd., Ste. 128
Clearwater, FL
Wachovia Bank
(813) 276-6620
100 S. Ashley Dr., Ste. 1000
Clearwater, FL
Wachovia Bank
(813) 538-4545
2515 W. Bay
Clearwater, FL
American Student Loan Corp
727-577-2320
1060 79th St S
St. Petersburg, FL
City of Pembroke Pines Charter Elementary Central
(954) 322-3330
12350 Sheridan Street
Pembroke Pines, FL
City of Pembroke Pines Charter Elementary Central
(954) 322-3330
12350 Sheridan Street
Pembroke Pines, FL 33026
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Florida International University
(954) 438-8600
17195 Sheridan St.
Pembroke Pines, FL
Florida International University
(954) 438-8600
17195 Sheridan St.
Pembroke Pines, FL 33331
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BankUnited, FSB
369-4688
117 N. Congress Ave.
Boynton Beach, FL
BankUnited, FSB
369-4688
117 N. Congress Ave.
Boynton Beach, FL 33426
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SunTrust Bank of Tampa Bay
(727) 588-7500
380 N Indian Rocks Rd
Clearwater, FL
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Tip #1. ATTENTION TO DEADLINES Try and have your application arrive EARLY as possible, absolutely not after the deadline date! I like to send applications with a "return receipt requested" or "registered" to make sure they get there. I think that this also conveys a positive characteristic about the sender. Tip #2 START YOUR APPLICATION WITH A "THANK YOU" COVER LETTER Sample Packet Cover Letter 1111 WinOne Street Pensacola, Fl 32503 9 September 1999 Mary Smith, President Whatever Scholarship Committee Orlando Central Parkway Orlando, Florida (zip code) Dear Ms. Smith, This letter is an introduction of myself, (your name), and my desire to participate in the (whatever it is called) Scholarship Program. I have been accepted to (Name of your College) for the 1999 fall term. I would like to thank you and the (whatever) Scholarship Committee for supporting college bound students with an opportunity for financial assistance through your scholarship program. Enclosed you will find my application form, high school transcript, ACT results, letters of recommendation, and other pertinent information. Again, thank you for your interest on my behalf and for the youth of our state. Respectfully, (your name) Tip #3 ANSWER THE "MAIL" While this seems obvious, you must construct your application to make it EASY for the committee to see that you have provided every thing that was required. I like to provide items in the order that they are listed in the application. If possible, do not mix items on the same page. In another tip I am going to tell you to add extra items that were not requested to give your application that something extra. However, DO NOT add extra items if you are specifically told not to add anything extra. This means that you can not follow directions if you add items when your are forbidden to do so. Tip #4 ADD EXTRA ITEMS TO YOUR APPLICATION (if not forbidden). This is where you get to be creative to find ways and things that present you in a positive light to the selection committee. Here are a few ideas to get you started: 1. Write a short essay on MY EDUCATION/CAREER GOALS. Try to keep to one page but no more than two. 2. Write a paragraph or two on how this scholarship award will help you reach your education/career goals. 3. My son's guidance counselor gave him a paper that congratulated him on being in the top 10% of his class and acknowledged his hard work to get there. We included this because it put him in a "positive light" and his hard work at his academics was recognized. 4. Before my son reached his 18th birthday, he registered for the Military Draft as required for all males when they reach the age of 18. He received a letter from the draft board congratulating him for doing his civic duty prior to his 18th birthday. You guessed it, this was also one of our "extra items". A lot of scholarship committee members have m... |
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