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Welcome to Bay Path College's Student Financial Services blog. This blog is designed as a means of communication between the Student Financial Services Office and our students, to provide answers to common questions and concerns from our Bay Path community. As always, do not hesitate to contact us if you have any further questions. Thanks for stopping by!
Tuesday, March 6, 2012
We Have Moved!!!
For all future updates, please visit us at our new home: www.fundingyourpath.wordpress.com
Nordstrom Scholarship
Nordstrom is to award $10,000 scholarships to 80 outstanding high school students and help them achieve their dreams of going to college. The Nordstrom Scholarship recognizes students across the country for their exceptional scholastic achievement and community involvement.
Deadline: May 1, 2012
For more information and to apply, please go to the following site:
http://shop.nordstrom.com/c/nordstrom-cares-scholarship
Deadline: May 1, 2012
For more information and to apply, please go to the following site:
http://shop.nordstrom.com/c/nordstrom-cares-scholarship
TruFit Good Citizen Scholarship
What does being a good citizen mean to you? Tell us what you do to help others in your community and the world in a short essay or video. You could be chosen for a 2012 TruFit Good Citizen Scholarship.
40 Scholarships will be awarded equaling $50,000.
For more information, or to apply please visit www.citizensbank.com/scholarship and submit your essay or video from April 1st - 30th. Scholarships will be awarded in June for the 2012-2013 academic year.
Saturday, March 3, 2012
How Social Media Influences Scholarship Finalists
Applying for an outside scholarship this year? The application may not be the only way that the scholarship committee is choosing their recipients! Fastweb and 300 members the National Scholarship Providers Association (NSPA) who collectively award more than $1 billion in scholarships each year, participated in a survey that gives us a better understanding of the extent to which they use the web and social media to evaluate their scholarship applicants.
Key findings from the survey included:
1. About a quarter of scholarship providers use web search sites
like Google and/or social media web sites like Facebook,
LinkedIn, YouTube and Twitter to search for online information
about scholarship applicants. Most screen only finalists due
to a lack of resources to screen all applicants.
2. Three quarters of the scholarship providers were looking for
one or more red flags, mostly for signs that the scholarship
applicant might reflect badly on the scholarship sponsor.
They wanted to see whether the applicant demonstrates good
judgment, and were looking for provocative or inappropriate
photographs or remarks, illegal activities (e.g., underage
drinking and use of narcotics), insensitive or discriminatory
remarks or a negative attitude. A quarter reviewed the
student's online presence to identify or resolve conflicting
information about the applicant, such as lies about
qualifications listed on the application form.
3. More than half of the scholarship providers review an
applicant's online presence to get to know the applicant
better, to look for creativity and other positive personality
traits or to evaluate real life communication skills.
4. A third of scholarship providers who reviewed an applicant's
online presence have denied an applicant a scholarship and a
quarter have granted an applicant a scholarship because of
information they found out about them online.
A report on the survey may be found at
http://www.finaid.org/ educators/ 20120224scholarshipscreeningsu rvey.pdf
Article by: Mark Kantrowitz, Publisher of Fastweb.com and FinAid.org and author of Secrets to Winning a Scholarship
Key findings from the survey included:
1. About a quarter of scholarship providers use web search sites
like Google and/or social media web sites like Facebook,
LinkedIn, YouTube and Twitter to search for online information
about scholarship applicants. Most screen only finalists due
to a lack of resources to screen all applicants.
2. Three quarters of the scholarship providers were looking for
one or more red flags, mostly for signs that the scholarship
applicant might reflect badly on the scholarship sponsor.
They wanted to see whether the applicant demonstrates good
judgment, and were looking for provocative or inappropriate
photographs or remarks, illegal activities (e.g., underage
drinking and use of narcotics), insensitive or discriminatory
remarks or a negative attitude. A quarter reviewed the
student's online presence to identify or resolve conflicting
information about the applicant, such as lies about
qualifications listed on the application form.
3. More than half of the scholarship providers review an
applicant's online presence to get to know the applicant
better, to look for creativity and other positive personality
traits or to evaluate real life communication skills.
4. A third of scholarship providers who reviewed an applicant's
online presence have denied an applicant a scholarship and a
quarter have granted an applicant a scholarship because of
information they found out about them online.
A report on the survey may be found at
http://www.finaid.org/
Article by: Mark Kantrowitz, Publisher of Fastweb.com and FinAid.org and author of Secrets to Winning a Scholarship
Thursday, March 1, 2012
NHSC Scholarship Program
The National Health Service Corporation (NHSC) awards scholarships each year to students pursuing careers in primary care - Bay Path's new Physician's Assistant program qualifies! The scholarship includes:
In return, students commit to serve in the Corps for two to four years in an underserved community located in a Health Professional Shortage Area (HPSA) upon their graduation and licensure.
Please visit their website for more details and application requirements:
www.nhsc.hrsa.gov/scholarships
- Payment for tuition, required fees, and other reasonable educational costs
- Monthly support stipend (taxable)
- Assistance in finding a practice site
In return, students commit to serve in the Corps for two to four years in an underserved community located in a Health Professional Shortage Area (HPSA) upon their graduation and licensure.
Please visit their website for more details and application requirements:
www.nhsc.hrsa.gov/scholarships
Melba Corliss Endowment Fund
The Melba Corliss Endowment Fund of the Zonta Club of Springfield, MA awards a $5,000 scholarship annually to a woman enrolled or planning to enroll in a full-time undergraduate or graduate course of study at an accredited college in the Western Massachusetts Area. Melba, a business executive and co-owner of the Corliss Adjustment Bureau in Springfield, was a past president and active member of the Springfield Zonta Club until her death in 1996. Her generous bequest to the Springfield club has led to the establishment of this annual scholarship.
The deadline for applications to be received by the committee is April 15, 2012 and notification of the award will be by June 15, 2012. Applications are available at www.zontadistrict1.org/springfield_ma
Applications should be submitted to:
Zonta Club of Springfield
Melba Corliss Scholarship
P.O. Box 80955
Springfield, MA 01138-0955
The deadline for applications to be received by the committee is April 15, 2012 and notification of the award will be by June 15, 2012. Applications are available at www.zontadistrict1.org/springfield_ma
Applications should be submitted to:
Zonta Club of Springfield
Melba Corliss Scholarship
P.O. Box 80955
Springfield, MA 01138-0955
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