Normandale Scholarships
Normandale Foundation ScholarshipsAcademy of Math & Science Departmental Scholarships
Normandale Foundation Scholarships
Scholarships range from $375 - $3000 per school year
Awarded to both New and Current StudentsMost are targeted toward full-time students,
with financial need, strong academic background, strong leadership and community service involvement
Some available for part-time students, or students enrolled in specific programs
Normandale Foundation Scholarships
Current/Returning StudentsApplication period
January 2nd to April 1st
Recipients Notified by mid-May
Online Normandale scholarship application
Results of 2013 - 2014 FAFSA allow 4 weeks for processing
A Letter of Recommendation
Transcript from previous schools if not already on file
All Documentationmust be received by
April 1, 2013:How to apply?
SCHOLARSHIP AND MENTORING OPPORTUNITY
SPONSORED BY THE NORMANDALE FOUNDATION
Academy of Science & Math
Academy of Science & Math
Students interested in S.T.E.M. majorsProvides mentoring services to studentsCohort of students for peer support2 year commitment to programScholarship support may be availableMUST fill out a FAFSAApplication available on Financial Aid &
Scholarship website or outside the office
Kimberly Klein Maria Mhiripiri
Office: C3132
Phone: 952-358-8844
Email:[email protected]
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Office: C3134
Phone: 952-358-8663
Email:maria.mhiripiri@normandale.
edu
Academy of Math & ScienceProgram Coordinators/Student Advisors
Departmental Scholarships
Apply directly to the departmentApplication Periods Vary
Contact Departments for Information• English Department• Geology/Geography Department• World Languages Department• Biology Department• Dental Hygiene Department• Theatre Department
“Outside” Scholarships
Lots of FREE on-line scholarship searches
We recommend using www.fastweb.com
Other helpful scholarship resourceswww.finaid.org/scholarshipswww.finaid.org/websearch
Beware of scholarship scams
Investigate the company, ask questions, get it in writing
There are no up-front fees for legitimate scholarships
Never invest more than a postage stamp to get information or to apply
Nobody can guarantee that you’ll winNever give out bank account numbers, credit
card numbers or Social Security numbers
www.finaid.org/scholarshipscamswww.ftc.gov/scholarshipscams
Searching for scholarships
Start searching as soon as possible• If you wait until you need the money, you could miss lots
of deadlinesUse a free scholarship matching serviceLook for scholarship listing books at the library
or a bookstore, but check the publication dateLook for local scholarshipsAnswer any optional questions on a scholarship
matching service for twice as many matchesPursue less competitive scholarships, such as
small awards and essay contests
Strategies
It’s a numbers game• Even among talented students, it takes time and luck• To win more scholarships, if you qualify for it - apply
for it You can’t win if you don’t apply• One in four students never applies for financial aid
It gets easier • Essays can be reused and tailored to each new
applicationDon’t miss deadlines!
Tips on winning scholarships
Prioritize applications by the deadline and expected value of the scholarship
Use a calendar and checklist to get organizedCreate a resume of accomplishmentsTailor your application to the sponsor’s goalsRead and follow the instructionsMake your application stand out from the
crowdPractice on a copy of the application form
Writing a scholarship essay
Plan what you are going to writeUse an outline to organize your thoughtsGive examples and be specificWrite about something of interest to youPersonalize your essay and be passionateTalk about your impact on other peopleProofread a printed copy of the essay for
spelling and grammar errorsAsk someone else to read it• Use the Normandale Writing Center , C2120, in the
Tutoring Center
Tips for letters of recommendation
Ask a teacher whether he/she can write you a great letter of recommendation
It should be relevant to the scholarship sponsor’s goal
Provide the recommender with a copy of your resume of accomplishments
Provide the recommender with a SASE and all required forms
Thank the recommender for writing the letter
Other scholarship tips
Use a professional email address, such as [email protected]
Google your name to see what shows upClean up the content of any social network
sites you use (facebook), remove inappropriate and immature material
Make a copy of your application before mailing or sending it
After you win a scholarship
Send a thank you!!!If your scholarship is renewable, review the
requirements for retaining eligibilityUnderstand the taxability of your
scholarships• Amounts for tuition, fees, books, supplies tax-free• Amounts for room and board, transportation and
other living expenses are taxable• www.irs.gov/pub/irs-pdf/p970.pdf• www.finaid.org/taxbenefits
Most common application mistakes
Missing deadlinesFailing to proofread the applicationNot following directions (essay length, number
of recommendations, leaving out required information…)
Applying for an award when you don’t qualifyFailing to apply for an award for which you are
eligibleFailing to tailor the application to the sponsorWriting a boring essay
Brenda TraftonDirector of Scholarships
Office: [email protected]
952-358-8850Financial Aid Office
952-358-8250Fax 952-358-9005
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