18 Feb 2008 04:53:37 | Steve Bishop
Do you need help with the myriad of college expenses and tuition
you will encounter in higher education? You can apply for
scholarships to help you cover some or all of the costs. When
you think of scholarships you most likely think of academic
scholarships for class Valedictorians. Or athletic scholarships
for athletes recruited for collegiate sports. While these types
of scholarships are more prevalent, they are not the only avenue
for earning scholarship money. Just take a look at some of these
oddball scholarships available.
Oddball scholarships for golf caddies: Do you have an interest
in golf? Did you play on the high school team, but was not at a
high enough level to be recruited to the college team? Are you
considering becoming a golf professional after college? Then
become a golf caddie and put yourself in the running for the
golf caddie scholarship. This type of scholarship is offered at
many colleges and universities. Upon acceptance of the
scholarship, some students are required to work for the local
college or university golf course.
Oddball scholarships for descendants of the signers of the
Declaration of Independence: If you can trace your family tree
back to a signer of the Declaration of Independence then you are
eligible to apply for this scholarship. Family history must be
verified. Currently the scholarship is around $1,500 and the
student must attend a four year Public university. It looks like
it is time to trace your family genealogy and see if you might
be in the running for this scholarship.
Oddball scholarships for shooting sports: Have you participated
in the American Legion Shooting Sports program at the state or
regional levels? If so, then you can apply for this $250
scholarship.
Oddball scholarships for accordion players: Are you a skilled
accordion player? Then why not participate in the American
Accordion Musicological Society Contest? The application
deadline for this contest is in September with an award of
$1,000.
Oddball scholarships from the Danish Sisterhood of America: Are
you a member of the Danish Sisterhood of America or a child of a
member? This will make you eligible. The scholarship is awarded
based on academic achievement. The scholarship can be up to
$1,000.
The list of oddball scholarships is endless. You can access free
and fee required scholarship databases on the Internet. Fill out
a profile including your academic background, college goals, and
any unique activities you do. You are bound to find an oddball
scholarship that is geared toward these activities or interests.
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