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Scholarship Websites:
www.FastWeb.com
www.collegefortexans.com
www.collegeboard.com
www.collegescholarships.com
www.collegeview.com
www.findtuition.com
www.collegeboard.com/pay
www.uncf.org
www.scholarships4college.com
www.mesquiteisd.org/scholarships/scholarships.html
www.mesquiteisd.org/mea
www.mesquitefoundation.org
www.petersons.com
Tips for Getting the Scholarship
- When you find a scholarship that is of interest
to you, send a personalized letter or email to
the scholarship provider explaining why you believe
you'd be a good candidate for their scholarship.
Send this before you actually submit your application.
- When completing the application make sure you
follow directions! The biggest mistake you can
make when applying for scholarships is to ignore
the fine print. If the Happy Helper Association
of Hospital Volunteers Scholarship (not real)
asks you to write a song about why being a Candy
Striper at your local hospital was the most rewarding
experience of your life, whip out that guitar
and start strumming. Winning scholarships is
highly competitive, so even overlooking one small
point can take you out of the running.
- Ask your teachers, employers, or friends who
write your letters of recommendation to take
to personalize them and not just fill in a generic
form or write your name in a boilerplate recommendation
form. You've got to stand out from the crowd.
Personalized recommendation letters will help
you do this.
- Proofread, check, and re-check your applications.
Have someone you trust check it for grammar and
mistakes. Then recheck it again. Consider scholarship
applications as important as your school applications
and make sure that when you submit them, they
are 100% error-free and professional looking.
- Never, ever, ever miss a deadline. In fact,
submit early if at all possible. Show the scholarship
committee that you are interested and eager.
- Keep copies of all applications, essays, and
forms for your own records. Sometimes things
get lost. You don't want to have to start all
over if this happens to you.
- After you complete your Scholarship Search,
you should come back to it and search again as
your requirements or achievements change. Your
search for scholarships should be an ongoing
process--just because you don't find the perfect
match during your first search doesn't mean
that something else won't come up the next time.
A limited amount of scholarships are available
for Mesquite Elementary Basketball.
Application forms will be available during registration
at Evans Recreation Center contact the Athletics
Office at 972-216-6420.
To receive a scholarship, students must be a Mesquite
resident or attend Mesquite schools, you must submit
a completed application form along with proof of
income such as a year to date check stub, Department
of Human Services certification letter, or quarterly
tax return for those who are self-employed. Applications
will not be accepted without the above information. Please click
here for a downloadable PDF version of the
athletics application.
Scholarships are limited. The amount of assistance
given will be based on need and availability of
funds.
Mail or Fax Application Forms and Proof
of Income to:
Mesquite Youth Services, Inc.
Patricia Musgrove, Youth Services Specialist
P.O. Box 850137 Mesquite, Texas 75185-0137
FAX (972) 329-8349
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