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  U.S. Scholarship Calendar Need to keep everything straight? This calendar can help ensure you’re doing what you need to do – and when! Jan...


 


U.S. Scholarship Calendar Need to keep everything straight? This calendar can help ensure you’re doing what you need to do – and when! January, February and March: This is the ideal time to begin researching and applying for scholarships. Many scholarships run in accordance with the academic calendar, so springtime is blooming with freshly opened scholarship applications preparing to pay out to deserving recipients in the fall. Strive to turn your applications in early and avoid the rush at the deadline date. April, May and June: Most scholarship application windows will be winding down by now. If you’ve already submitted applications to the programs of most interest to you, this is a good time to start applying for smaller programs that are still open. If you’ve found yourself procrastinating or forgot to apply earlier in the year, there’s still time to find some fantastic opportunities. Search out programs that are still accepting applications. Make a list organized by deadline date. Start from the top and challenge yourself to meet each deadline. 


July, August and September: By midsummer, many students have their financial plans figured out and there are not as many open scholarship programs. This makes it the perfect time of year to break from filling out applications and focus on research. Make a list of scholarships you find that fit your interests. Organize them by the date they begin accepting applications so you don’t miss a deadline. October, November and December: Now that the school year is well underway and the time to start working on scholarship applications is again fast approaching, it is a good time to do some pre-planning. Update your resume and make a list of teachers, coworkers and counselors who could provide glowing references for you. Did you set goals to improve your grades or up your involvement this year? Revisit your goals from last semester and make sure you’re sticking to your plan or getting yourself back on track if necessary. Everyone has a different schedule and maybe your calendar is a bit different – just make sure to set your own plan and create tasks and reminders that work for you. Get an early start and stick to your goals throughout the year. Your future self will thank you for all your hard work.

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