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Leveraging Social Media in Your Scholarship Search

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Social media has become an integral part of our lives. Let’s face it, it’s almost an addiction. We don’t go a day without checking our Facebook newsfeeds or seeing what’s trending on Instagram. With almost everyone owning a cellphone with internet access, we’re constantly plugged into social media. Some may view this as a negative, but we like to think that it’s all about how you use it. There are a number of benefits to using social media, some of which can even help you for school.

Believe it or not, social media can actually help you in your search for scholarships. That’s right, there is a growing number of students who apply to college and seek scholarships online with the help of different social media platforms.

If you want to learn how to elevate your scholarship search, keep reading. We’ll give you some quick tips on how to leverage social media and truly make the most out of your scholarship opportunities.

1- Present your best self

As a social media user, it’s important to be tactful even when being authentic.Your Facebook, Instagram and Twitter should reflect the best of you.You may not like to think about it, but everything you share on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram shows a lot about you and what kind of person you are. You can use social media solely for entertainment purposes, sharing every detail no matter how private or inappropriate, or you can use it to make a positive impact on those around you. If you’re choosing to utilize social media for your scholarship search then you probably want to choose the latter and be careful. You don’t want a college admission officer coming across embarrassing posts and pictures.

2- Be active when it comes to your passions

If you’re looking for scholarships, it all comes back to putting your best face forward, even on social media. Whether you’re interested in sports, journalism, politics, or anything else, show your interest and be passionate about it! There are many online communities that share the same passions.You simply need to join these platforms and stay active. Few people realize that many colleges use social media to search their applicants and check out their activities. Let’s face it, scholarships are for the very best, the cream of the crop. If you want to be counted as one you need to be your best self, even on social media.

3-Look for social scholarships

If you aren’t aware of social scholarships don’t worry! With the continuing increased use of social media, a number of colleges and universities have started to give away online scholarships through platforms like Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter. You never know when you’ll luck out and win a scholarship, so stay active. Follow colleges that you’re interested in and you may get some leads from them.

One example of a social scholarship source is CollegeNET, who gives away weekly scholarships to the students who give the best responses in their forum. If you’re a student that loves writing, some websites actually offer scholarships for blogging.If Instagram is more your style, invest in it! Spend time posting valuable content, growing your followers, and boosting your Instagram likes and you just might find yourself in a position to win a scholarship.

4- Go beyond Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram

While Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter are great, don’t be afraid to go beyond these platforms in your scholarship search. Check out YouTube, stay active on Pinterest, and even consider LinkedIn if you have a half decent resume. Make your online presence known because you never know where you might find a scholarship opportunity.

By following these tips you’ll be sure to set yourself up for the best opportunity to win a dream scholarship through social media. It may take some time and hard work, but be consistent with your effort and you will start to see the desired results.

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