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![]() ![]() Some private schools are even waiving $70 application fees in the marketing letters that are showing up at our house.īut what should students know about the application process and potential scholarships? Iġ) Don't read too much into a marketing letter from a college.Ĭolleges can mention potential scholarships as a recruiting tool. Many college applications are due by Nov. For an official award letter, please send us a copy of your high school transcript and ACT or SAT scores upon completion of your application for admission." "This is an estimated award based on unofficial information. Later, my husband found the e-mail from the Illinois-based Olivet Nazarene University, which had an important P.S. Really? Frankly, I wasn't certain what school was calling. My son was chosen supposedly because of his test scores and grades. Just go to their website and put in an application. ![]() The man said he was calling from Brooklyn after I asked and told me my son could get $20,000 to go to Olivet. I took a call for my son the other day and was told he was chosen for a scholarship that would be renewable for $20,000. ![]() But then again, that's probably why you just got that call.Īs a parent of a high school senior, I'm seeing some quirky marketing that drives up a student's hope along with, of course, fueling college applications. ![]() What high school student wouldn't love to pick up the phone and hear that he or she has been selected for a $20,000 scholarship? ![]()
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