Weekly Scholarship Tip: Collecting Contact Information

It’s time for this week’s scholarship tip! Can you believe we are a little more than two weeks away from the application deadline?! Now is the time to make sure you’ve got all the little details worked out, including collecting the necessary contact information we ask for on the application. We not only need your contact information, but also that of a few other important people. Prior to sitting down to fill out your application, make sure you have gathered the following information:

  • Your name and email address
  • The name and phone number of your current high school
  • The name of your high school’s registrar or secretary AND their email address
  • The name of your mentor, as well as their title (teacher, counselor, etc.), phone number AND email address

Your mentor must be someone who is directly involved with your project. That will look different for every project, but is typically a teacher, counselor, club advisor, religious leader, community member, and so forth. It should be someone who has helped you directly with the progress of your project. Usually a mentor is someone who is there to bounce ideas off of, guide you, provide resources and knowledge, and so on. 

Please make sure that all names are spelled correctly and that phone numbers and email addresses are accurate. We ask for your high school and registrar’s information so that we can verify you are indeed a graduating senior. We ask you to provide your mentor’s contact information so that we can check the validity of your project and learn more about you and the project from their perspective. 

We are so excited to learn all about the amazing projects you have been working on and the incredible ways you have impacted your community!

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