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By: Veronica Krully

Whether you want to share your passion for literature or be the one putting words on a page, as an English major you’ll spend plenty of time with the art form you love.

And in college, you will have an awe-inspiring collection of books, classics, literary criticism, first editions and author’s letters. Time in the library won’t pay for school, though, so high school students with a love for language should consider applying for English Scholarships.

A college’s English department is the most fertile source of scholarships for English majors. Most schools have English scholarships will have many awards honoring alumni and faculty. These awards may be one time gifts or renewable year after year.

Traditional academic scholarships aren’t the only awards available to English majors. Most schools also offer awards and prizes for student work. A school, for example, would award a cash prize for work of short fiction or poetry by a student. Some scholarship applications require students include copies of their work. Some English scholarships are given out for academic writing, such as literary criticism and analysis. A strong paper on the early works of Shakespeare from the last semester may qualify you for an award.

Compared to other fields of study, English scholarships are more frequently awarded to students already enrolled in college. There may be some writing-based awards for incoming freshmen, or you may be asked to submit a writing samples, like your work in high school English classes, with your application.

If you are considering applying for English Scholarships you may want to hang on to the work you do in high school English classes. If you are still in high school, contact potential colleges and ask them about English scholarships offered. They can tell you now if you need to save your work from high school classes, or if you need to do some creative writing on your own.

Finding and applying for scholarships can be a choir. But for budding English majors the chance to write for big bucks should be a pleasurable task.

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When not writing about college search and college life Veronica Krully enjoys spending time with her family and supporting the local college. One thing all college students share in common: Tuition fees and the need for college scholarships.

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