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Heads up, Eagles. Spring 2021 scholarship applications are open now through Nov. 1. On average, OTC awards more than $900,000 in scholarships to students each year. If you’re interested in applying for a scholarship or two, keep reading for tips on how to navigate the application process. If you’re ready to apply, click here.

Choose a scholarship

There are two types of scholarships available: OTC Institutional scholarships and OTC Foundation scholarships. Institutional scholarships are provided by the college. These scholarships act as tuition waivers, which simply means a portion of your tuition and fees is taken care of by OTC. Foundation scholarships are a little different — these scholarships are private gifts from local donors.

Put effort into essays

Whether you’re applying for institutional scholarships or foundation scholarships (or both), the scholarship essay is very important component of your application.

First, you’ll need to explain how the scholarship will help you financially. Be specific. How will this scholarship directly benefit you and your education? What needs will it fulfill?

Next, you’ll need to indicate your commitment to your educational journey. What do you hope to accomplish at OTC? What are your long-term goals?

Remember, a solid scholarship essay will help set you apart from the competition. Take your time. Really reflect on your needs and goals, and ― as always ― check for proper spelling and grammar. If you need help with your essay, be sure to visit the Carol Jones Writing Center.

Be positive

If someone is going to win a scholarship, it might as well be you. Take the application process seriously and apply for as many scholarships as you can.

Read the fine print

After applying, check your school email as well as the OTC Foundation Scholarship Portal regularly. These platforms will keep you informed about the application process and notify you of any additional requirements you may need to fulfill.

Are you ready to get started? Click here to apply.