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    I Secured 24 Scholarships, Which Pays for My First 2 Years of College

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    This as-told-to essay is based on a conversation with college student Emma Bayer. It has been edited for length and clarity.

    I was never worried about paying for college. I’m an only child, and was the only grandchild until I was 15. I knew that my extended family would help me pay for college. My parents and extended family felt that college was important in order to have a career, not just a job.

    Yet, I’ve always been someone who is driven. I like doing things that are worth my time and effort. I realized early on that applying for scholarships would pay off — both figuratively and literally.

    Today, I’ve secured more than 20 scholarships, which is enough to pay for at least my first two years of college. I’m studying equine barn design and farming infrastructure, and just finished up my freshman year. Although I’m now working toward my degree, I’m still applying for scholarships and hoping to get more.

    I started applying in the 9th grade

    Early on I knew that scholarships would be available through organizations that I was part of, like Girl Scouts and H4. Once that was on my radar I started joining organizations that had scholarship opportunities, like the National Society of High School Scholars.

    I won my first scholarships my freshman year of high school, through a local youth organization. They were worth $300 and $500 — not the biggest sum, but those little amounts added up.

    Receiving those scholarships upped my motivation. When you see yourself succeed and know that’s an investment in your future, it makes you want to apply yourself.

    I spent hundreds of hours applying for scholarships

    Throughout high school I applied for more and more scholarships, reaching a peak my junior and senior years.

    Senior year, I applied for more than 70 scholarships; during my freshman year of college I applied for about 40 more. I have a spreadsheet with deadlines, reward amounts, and application requirements.

    I’ve spent hundreds of hours applying for scholarships. Sometimes that impacted the time I spend with friends. Still, the sacrifice was worth it. I really saw the value in what I was doing.

    By the time I started my freshman year at Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College, I had enough scholarship funding to cover tuition, plus room and board.

    That removed so much pressure; I didn’t have to worry about finding a job or cutting costs because I had already put in the work.

    Scholarships gave me peace of mind after my dad died

    During my freshman year, my dad died unexpectedly. It was devastating. I decided to transfer to Kennesaw State University and live at home for my sophomore year. It was just too hard being away from my family after my dad died.

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    Amid my grief, my scholarships gave me huge peace of mind. It was a massive weight off my shoulders, knowing that my first year of school without him will be paid for. I can focus on education, my horses, and healing, without having to fight to keep my opportunity for a college education.

    The funding has been a confidence booster

    Getting so many scholarships has boosted my confidence. It’s not about my ego, but more about the fact that people are recognizing the work I’m doing in my communities.

    It was especially meaningful when I received an athletic scholarship. As an equestrian, it was great to see my sport recognized when it’s often overlooked for more mainstream sports.

    I’ve realized there’s a scholarship for everybody, especially if you’re involved in your community. Applying takes work, but it’s worth it. Student loans are such a burden, and for me, scholarships have meant that I don’t need to dig myself a financial hole when I’m really trying to give myself a leg up by securing a college education.

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