• Ben Caplan

  • 2025/05/08
  • 再生時間: 24 分
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  • Ben Kaplan’s background

    • Won ~24 scholarships totaling $90,000, enabling Harvard admission.
    • First scholarship call: “Congratulations, you’ve just won $15,000 from Discover Card.”
    • Authored How to Go to College Almost for Free and new book Scholars and Dollars.

    Exploring breadth and depth

    “Try a lot of things” to discover interests, then go deeper in passions.

    College fit matters most

    • “Are you part of something bigger than yourself?”
    • Seek a community that feels like home and challenges you just enough.

    Setting a positive milestone

    • Treat admissions as your first chance to take ownership of your future.
    • Make small action steps, seek advice, and build momentum.

    "Professional judgment” in financial aid

    • Financial aid officers can adjust inputs (e.g., average income over 3 years) for special circumstances.
    • Document high medical expenses or variable income to swing aid by $50,000.

    Effective scholarship searching

    • Use free databases like Scholaroo (scholaroo.com).
    • Check your and neighboring schools’ career center listings.
    • Don’t neglect small, local scholarships—they boost credibility for larger awards.

    Leveraging applications

    • Recycle college essays for merit-based scholarships.
    • A holistic approach maximizes effort and results.

    Manage scholarship outreach

    Create a throwaway email to avoid inbox clutter.

    Key resources

    Scholars and Dollars (available on Amazon).

    Websites: scholaroo.com and learnipity.com (courses, essay feedback, toolkits).


    Connect with Shellee Howard:

    Website

    YouTube

    Instagram

    LinkedIn

    Email: shellee@collegereadyplan.com

    Connect with Michelle Pardue:

    Email: pardue5@verizon.net

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Ben Kaplan’s background

  • Won ~24 scholarships totaling $90,000, enabling Harvard admission.
  • First scholarship call: “Congratulations, you’ve just won $15,000 from Discover Card.”
  • Authored How to Go to College Almost for Free and new book Scholars and Dollars.

Exploring breadth and depth

“Try a lot of things” to discover interests, then go deeper in passions.

College fit matters most

  • “Are you part of something bigger than yourself?”
  • Seek a community that feels like home and challenges you just enough.

Setting a positive milestone

  • Treat admissions as your first chance to take ownership of your future.
  • Make small action steps, seek advice, and build momentum.

"Professional judgment” in financial aid

  • Financial aid officers can adjust inputs (e.g., average income over 3 years) for special circumstances.
  • Document high medical expenses or variable income to swing aid by $50,000.

Effective scholarship searching

  • Use free databases like Scholaroo (scholaroo.com).
  • Check your and neighboring schools’ career center listings.
  • Don’t neglect small, local scholarships—they boost credibility for larger awards.

Leveraging applications

  • Recycle college essays for merit-based scholarships.
  • A holistic approach maximizes effort and results.

Manage scholarship outreach

Create a throwaway email to avoid inbox clutter.

Key resources

Scholars and Dollars (available on Amazon).

Websites: scholaroo.com and learnipity.com (courses, essay feedback, toolkits).


Connect with Shellee Howard:

Website

YouTube

Instagram

LinkedIn

Email: shellee@collegereadyplan.com

Connect with Michelle Pardue:

Email: pardue5@verizon.net

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