How to read a scholarship application: 3 reasons to read the fine print
The fine print can be a wealth of important information. It also can hold valuable tips on how to tailor your essay to what the organizatio
The Scholarship Essay: write to Lupin, not to Snape
Students can find it difficult to write scholarship essays, and for a few reasons. One common problem is they feel weird writing about...
How to Partner with your Child for Scholarship Success
For most working folk, we've heard more than enough on the value of teamwork. But stick with me here, because I'm asking you to consider...
Scholarship Mindset Series, Step 3: motivation
Word of warning for parents: when your child gets into Grade 12, he or she will likely have many reasons why they can’t find and /or...
Do this one thing to increase your chance of winning a scholarship
I’m going to cut to the chase. Here’s the one thing your child needs to do to increase their chance of winning a scholarship: do...
Email organization tips for high school students
If there’s one thing I know, because I hear it over and over from clients, it’s that students and parents are busy. I’m a parent too, so...
Scholarship Mindset Series: Step 2, dispel myths for confidence
I've started a series on Facebook Live to address what I think is the foundation to success in the scholarship process: mindset. In this...