Okay, So I was awarded 3 scholarships. They totaled to about 800 dollars. The thing is, I may not be able to go to college in the fall, but I'd still like to attend college in the spring semester. So, would I still be able to keep the scholarship money in order to use for the spring semester?
Thanks!
Oh, I would ask my mom but she knows NOTHING about college, etc. (if you're wondering)
Additional info, added Tuesday August 18 2009, 4:33 pm: The Scholarships I got, I got in Checks. They were all deposited into my bank account. If that helps anyone! . Want to answer more questions in the Work & School category? Maybe give some free advice about: Colleges & Universities? loveable17 answered Saturday August 15 2009, 12:56 am: I'm in the process of going to college right now also. The scholarships you were rewarded will go to the college not to you. You can't get a hold on them. When you are ready to go to college than you will have to reaaply for them unless when you applyed for the you specified that you needed them for spring semester but usually what you have to do is apply every semester and that you attend. I would double check but that is how my financial aid and scholarships go!! Well good luck. I wish you the best [ loveable17's advice column | Ask loveable17 A Question ]
sia answered Friday August 14 2009, 9:18 pm: heyy well done for getting the scholarships!!! umm youd have to ask them because usually they send the money to your provider not to you just tell them your situation and ask if they can keep your scholarship on hold till next fall..give it a go but usually i dont think they do it..just explain your situation to them
Just to add on..yeah if you can cash it into your bank account and youll be usuing it for the purpose theyv given it to you then it shouldnt be any trouble, just make sure if youv signed a contract of anything with them read the terms and conditions of getting a scholarship [ sia's advice column | Ask sia A Question ]
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