Beware of Scholarship Scams
Keep your eyes open for mail or on-line solicitations from organizations with official-sounding names that can help you attain valuable scholarships – for a fee.
Many of these businesses are not legitimate and others provide little more than the free help available on the Internet or through your guidance counselor.
The U.S. Government FTC (Federal Trade Commissions) web site contains an article (FTC article about Scholarship Scams ) with advice on spotting these phony operations. Here are some tips:
The word “Guaranteed” is an automatic red flag. No college scholarships are guaranteed. And you don’t just “win a scholarship” – you have to apply for it first. If you didn’t apply, you didn’t win!
The FTC cautions students and parents to look for these reg flag lines:
- "The scholarship is guaranteed or your money back."
- "You can't get this information anywhere else."
- "I just need your credit card or bank account number to hold this scholarship."
- "We'll do all the work."
- "The scholarship will cost some money."
- "You've been selected by a 'national foundation' to receive a scholarship"
- "You're a finalist" in a contest you never entered.
Additional Scholarship Opportunities
Click here to learn about additional scholarship information and opportunities.
Visit Scholarship Showcase for Numeorus Scholarship Descriptions and Links to Sponsoring Organizations.

