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How To Nail An Artistic Scholarship

Submitted by Anne Jones
Mon, 22 Mar 2010

If you are an artist looking forward to nailing a scholarship to get you a college degree, you must be aware that the competition for artistic scholarships is tight. But with the proper preparation and some savvy, you can enhance your chances of getting a college tuition grant and perhaps graduate college without shelling out a single dime.

The first thing you need to do is scour all possible sources of scholarships. That is, you need to survey your potential sponsors and narrow them down accordingly to your skills as well as your specifications. Apart from colleges and universities, the best places to look would be professional organizations, arts festivals and competitions, and art schools. One thing to remember, make sure that you do this a year or more prior to the deadline of application.

Second, you must realize that there areas in art that you are not good at. Given the yearlong time frame, you have more than enough time to substantially fill any lacking skills that so that you can satisfy the program's requirement. This is called good positioning. Once you get yourself in a very favorable position, then your chances of getting your college scholarship application approved increases dramatically.

Last but not least, do not wait for the deadline. You must submit your application as early as possible. Your application, as well as other supporting documents such as your GPAs and recommendation letter from your Arts teacher, should be packed neatly and orderly.

One last thing, not all college tuition grants and arts scholarships are created to fund you all the way. Although there are some programs, the competition is tight as mentioned earlier. If you get approved for small scholarship fund, just be happy that you did and make most out it.

 

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