A great source of scholarships is corporations, non profits, and organizations. Make sure that you talk to your relatives and close friends and ask to find out if the businesses that they work for offer scholarships or grants. Many companies do offer scholarships and grants to relatives of employees.
Also many non-profits and organizations such as the Lions Club offer scholarships and grants to their members children and relatives. Again, the key is asking and finding out what is available.
If you are afraid to ask or do not want to bother your relative, do a little research. Go to the web site related to the company or organization and search on it to see if they list any information about the scholarships and grants that they might offer. Once you find one that you want to apply for make sure to check the deadline dates. That is one of the most importnant things to do early on.
If the deadline has not passed, then get the application and start the process. Since a lot of these scholarships are for a very limited group of applicants they can be much easier to get then other 'national' scholarships and grants where everyone can apply. When you apply make sure that you are genuine and unique.
After you get awarded a scholarship or grant make sure to send thank you letters to the organization and your relative who sponsored you for the award.
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