Saint Martin's College Faculty Scholarship
The Saint Martin's College Faculty Scholarship is a Scholarship sponsored by Saint Martin's College.
Award Information:
Amount of Scholarship: Average: $3813
Application Deadline: 1-Aug
Requirements: Applicant must have a minimum 3.0 GPA.
Eligibility: College freshman, College sophomore, College junior, College senior
Sponsorship provided by:
Saint Martin's College
5300 Pacific Avenue SE
Lacey, WA 98503
USA
Email Address: finaid@stmartin.edu
Phone Number: 360 438 4397 / 1800 368 8803
Fax Number: 360 412 6190
http://www.stmartin.edu
You can find out more by contacting:
Financial Aid Office
A good place to start is to check out the background of the scholarship. Getting the greatest odds of success will follow from first understanding the qualifications and making sure you meet them. At the outset try to recognize the reason for involvement of the Saint Martin's College and their reason for offering the Faculty Scholarship. After making sure you satisfy the prerequisites, verify that you have any likelihood to obtain the scholarship. Upon determining that you have a decent shot of going on to be a recipient of the Faculty Scholarship, then it is worth it to fill out an application.
One critical aspect of applying for the scholarship is filling out the application correctly. Occasionally the process can be time consuming and boring, but you shouldn't underestimate how important it is that your work was done properly and in its entirety. Avoid mistakes that might make you be bumped as the result of something that could have been avoided.
After filing, it's important to know when the Faculty Scholarship confers the award and makes payment of the resources in order to know whether or not it is possible to rely on the scholarship to provide additional support for your financial needs and what assistance it will provide, since there might be constraints on how you can use the Faculty Scholarship. Increasingly, it is tough to find ways to take care of the increasing costs of education, and getting the Faculty Scholarship as a supplement to your own resources can make things much easier. Even if you don't obtain the Faculty Scholarship, try not to be upset, there will be alternative scholarships and you may find success elsewhere.
