Sunday, April 17, 2011

How To Get A College Cheerleading Scholarship

By Owen Jones


A large part of a good upbringing is a good education. Parents have different financial resources but they also have different ways of organizing their children's education. Some parents are better at it than others. Likewise, not all children want to become doctors or dentists, no matter what their parents would like and most of us thank God for that. Diversity is the spice of life, because fortunately we are not all the same.

Paying for your child's higher education is quite another thing. The costs of higher education never seem to drop , in spite of the fact that there is a depression and parents are being laid off. State funding is also in question. Therefore, there is a huge pressure on the grants that are available.

If you are short of the requisite amount of money to send your child to college or pay for it yourself, you will have to use your best gift to try to secure a grant from private industry. You alone know what you or your child is best at and the game is to take advantage of that talent in order to attract a grant.

One of the forms of scholarship that is often overlooked by the academically inclined is a cheerleading grant. If you can dance, if you are out-going and if you like showing off, you might get a cheerleading grant, even if you want to study pure or applied mathematics! Tangents off this variation are scholarships for gymnastics and track events.

There are four things to think about when seeking a cheerleading grant and they can all be made to begin with the letter 'W', so that they are easy to remember.

First find out WHO is in charge of cheerleading in your school and if they know where you can go to find out more information. If the coach in your school is not up to speed, go higher. Go over his or her head, otherwise you may miss out. If that does not work out, ask around for big local sports teams and write to the sports club directly.

Once you have the relevant information about where the organizations are, find out WHAT they need from you. A good tactic would be to look at old games and practise the moves that the cheerleaders perform in those games. Once you know the cheerleading moves from previous games, you will have shown an interest in the club.

Find out whether the fund that you are applying to has restrictions on WHERE you can be educated. Will you be constrained to the USA? If you want to study English in London, that will be a problem

Find out WHEN the application has to be sent in by. In other words, what are the deadlines.

There is a lot to do if you want a 'free education' no matter which way you try to get it. The point of this piece is to make you conscious of the fact that you do not have to only go down the route of applying for academic grants or even sports grants, things like cheerleading scholarships are also out there.




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