Did you know that Washington has a great scholarship-searching tool that is administered by the Washington Student Achievement Council called theWashBoard.org? Unlike other web-based scholarship searching tools, the goal of theWashboard.org is to connect students with available local and state scholarships. TheWashBoard.org is free to use. They do not use spam, marketing ads, or pop-up advertisements on the site.
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What things should I look for in a scholarship application?
What are the typical scholarship application components?
Do you have tips for writing a scholarship essay?
How do I stay on top of my search?
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The College Board is a popular site for students to use since you likely already have a profile. This is where you will check your SAT scores, and they also have a great college search feature. When you complete steps like adding Colleges you're interested in you are automatically entered in a drawing for a $40,000 Scholarship.
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What is the CSS profile and do we recommend it?
The CSS Profile offered by the College Board is a financial aid tool utilized by some colleges to get a more well-rounded idea of a family's financial status than can be provided by FASFA alone. It costs $25 to submit and covers everything from your parent's retirement to your home and other assets.
You can see a total list of schools participating here.
If you're seeking more information and a quick guide to completing it then I suggest reading this article by the College Essay Guy.
For many students the CSS profile is unnecessary, especially low-income families, but for those with a complicated financial history who are planning to or have already been accepted to colleges that utilize the CSS profile then a $25 investment can end up giving you dividends in future college funds.