Here are three of the top reasons why achieving high SAT or ACT test scores can make you more competitive in the scholarship applicant pool:
You’ll be eligible for “automatic” merit scholarships. There are some colleges that automatically award merit scholarships based strictly on numerical criteria, including SAT or ACT scores and qualifiers like GPA or class rank. With automatic merit scholarships, you do not have to submit any extra application information. However, some colleges require that you apply for admission by a certain deadline to be guaranteed a scholarship. To know how much merit aid you may be awarded at a given school, you’ll want to check out each college’s net price calculator. Net price calculators allow students to enter their GPA and test scores for an estimate of how much scholarship money they may receive if admitted to the college. Every college website must have a net price calculator, so it’s helpful to take advantage of inputting your information as you apply to schools. Check out U.S. News & World Report for links to the net price calculators of about 300 top national colleges and universities.
You’ll be a competitive candidate for many private scholarships. Thousands of private scholarships are available to students through various companies, employers, and organizations. And, with endless scholarship opportunities available online, it’s never been more important for students to ensure their academic credentials stand out. Though private scholarships are based on many factors, a high SAT or ACT score can increase your odds of being considered – simply because your test scores will outshine those of many other candidates vying for the same opportunities.
You’ll enhance your admissions profile for program-specific scholarships. In addition to becoming eligible for colleges’ standard merit scholarships, an impressive score will open doors to many other scholarship opportunities. For example, most colleges require students to meet a specified testing threshold to earn scholarships for certain academic programs (i.e., a STEM scholarship). Or, if you hope to earn a scholarship through admittance to a college’s honors program, a high test score will favor your admission to the program.
As you can see, performing well on your SAT or ACT is important not just for admission but for your wallet. Taking test preparation seriously will help you get into the college of your dreams AND earn you free money to attend it. It’s a win-win!
Is scholarship money a priority for you? Achieving a high SAT or ACT score requires dedication to the test prep process. Enroll in one of Test Preps’ programs today, contact Melissa Cook, or call (716) 574-7349.