Advice for the Parents of Scholarship Seekers
If we can offer any advice to other parents who would like their kids to pursue college scholarships, it would be to play a supporting role--instead of directing the action. This is frequently the hardest lesson for a parent. Nonetheless, it is sometimes the most valuable thing you can do.
Likewise, keep encouraging your child to apply for college scholarships even if the first few bids are unsuccessful. As a family, we've come to realize that learning how to win first means learning how to lose; and in learning how to lose, you actually learn how to win.
Furthermore, scholarship contest results should never be treated as an assessment of how good or talented your child may be. These contests are highly subjective and often unpredictable, and results should never be taken personally, or as a measure of self-worth.
In a nutshell, your role as a parent of a scholarship game player is a multifaceted one. It includes encouraging your child to apply for numerous scholarships, helping him to use time efficiently and meet deadlines, and supporting her in the midst of temporary setbacks. It may also include helping him or her fine-tune applications, conduct research, or express future goals and dreams.
Moreover, being a part of your child’s scholarship team will help you, as it helped us, to become a better parent. So even though the immediate need for college financing may motivate your child's search for scholarships, remember that regardless of outcomes, the effort is most definitely time well spent.
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A Very Brief Biography
As young parents of the future Mayor of the City of College Dreams, Gary and Patana founded the world's first home computer magazine, an educational software company, and were pioneers in the field of music creation with electronic instruments and computers.
Patana, originally from Thailand, holds a Masters of Science degree in Food Science & Technology. Gary has a Civil Engineering degree and has done advance studies in computer science. They now own a popular restaurant, Andaman Thai Cuisine, on the Oregon coast, and have three retired racers (rescued greyhounds) living with them.




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13 yr old 7th grader
Hi, My name is Ann and I have a 7th grader. Do you think it is too early to start looking into scholarships for her to go to college? She currently is thinking about being a marine biologist. I have signed up to attend the seminar in Chicago on Sept 28th. I am also going to school part-time while working full-time.
Are there scholarships require the kids to be in a certain grade or would we be able o try for all of them? I'm just not sure where to start.
Thanks for your help.
Ann
assistance with personal living while being a full time student
i would like financial assistance while attending school full time. i am a low income single mother who has been a victim of domestic violence
Scholarship $ for Male H.S. Senior Student - pre-medicine
We have recently started the admission/scholarship process with our son. We also have 2 daughters in middle school.
Our son has a 3.2 GPA, 26 ACT and SAT: math 620, reading 590 and writing 520. We appreciate any help you can offer.
Loss of funding requires new money...
My daughter is a second semester sophomore in college. Her tuition is (has) been paid by the stock market, but as you can imagine, the recent drop, has also dropped her funding.
We are looking for new scholarships that we can have her apply to, in the middle of her college career, to help during this downfall.
A 'Dean's List' student, she is a Religion & Arts Major with Spanish as a minor at Belmont University in Nashville, Tennessee.
Thanks for any suggestions you might have.
City of College Dreams
I just found out about this website through watching CNN, A.M. from Antigua, West Indies.
Excellent.
Do assist foreign students seeking scholarships in U.S.?
I have a 17 year who is looking at medicine, her first degree would be biology.
I would greatly appreciate any assistance as to where to look.
Thank you and keep up the good work.
scholarship options
Widow with a senior in high school. ACT 29 SAT 670 530 I think GPA is 3.7 . Would like to stream line the application of scholarships and really don't know where to start. Is there a place on this website that can tell us where to apply.
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