How Students Can Volunteer Their Way Into Winning College Scholarship Money (2024)

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How Students Can Volunteer Their Way Into College Scholarship Money

College scholarship judges appreciate and reward students who have made a difference. This can result in more college scholarship money for students who are active in their communities!

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Students, how many hours of volunteer service have you worked in the last four years?

Do you have ANY idea?

This all too common question found on college scholarship applications can scare off even the most talented and successful high school student.

(Keeping track of volunteer hours is important! Use the ScholarPrep Organizer and it’s a BREEZE!)

Community service volunteers give their time, talents, and treasures to the causes closest to their hearts.

Volunteering is a wonderful way for students to give back to their communities, learn about service by helping others, and at the same time, add valuable hours and experiences they can use for scholarships and college applications. They are doing good AND helping themselves win money for school. This is how more college scholarship money is won!

Most high school students are busy with academics, sports, jobs, and the ever-important social life inside and outside of school.

Going into senior year and realizing how important community service is to scholarship judges and committees, students may panic and avoid applications that ask for the total number of hours volunteered.

What students may not realize, however, is they may have been involved in organizations all through high school that they can use as community service hours.

Here are a few popular ones:

  • Coaching a sports team
  • Vacation Bible School at church
  • Tutoring
  • Sports Mentoring (Older athletes are paired up with younger ones)
  • Church or community dinners, festivals, and parades
  • Scouting (Helping another den/troop, visiting nursing homes, etc.)
  • Camp Counseling
  • Hospital work

Don’t worry, though; if a student has not done a lot of community service, it’s never too late to start. Making a difference in someone else’s life, while at the same time collecting volunteer hours, creates a well-rounded student. The National Honor Society and many high schools have mandatory service hour requirements. Any of these unpaid volunteer opportunities count on college scholarshipapplications.

A great way to impress scholarship judges is to “create,” “found,” or “establish” a community service project.

Students can match their interests with a need in their community and be the first ones to do something about fulfilling this need. (I go into great detail about how students can create their own community service projects in my college scholarship guide ebooks.)

Newspapers love to showcase teens who have taken the initiative and created such a project!

Parents, give them a call, describe what the student has done, and the odds are great that they will offer to write an article about the student’s project.

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People love to read about teens who are making a difference and the article in the paper will be yet another way to impress those scholarship judges.

How Students Can Volunteer Their Way Into Winning College Scholarship Money (3)This article is dedicated to all those selfless volunteers who give so much of themselves while helping others in their communities. Thank you!

Do you have any other ideas for students who would like to volunteer their time and would like to win more college scholarship money?

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Volunteers do not necessarily have the time; they just have the heart ~ Elizabeth Andrew

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Monica Matthews

Monica Matthews is the author of How to Win College Scholarships. She helped her own son win over $100,000 in college scholarships and now shares her expertise with other parents and their students. She truly has “been there, done that” in regard to helping parents and students navigate the scholarship process.

Her method of helping students in finding college scholarships, writing unique and compelling scholarship essays, creating amazing scholarship application packets, and more have taught desperate parents to help their own students win thousands of scholarship dollars. She teaches them how to apply S.M.A.R.T. with outstanding results.

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    Mandion May 1, 2017 at 7:48 am

    Wonderful tips! I’m grateful that my son is a Boy Scout and they help track his many volunteer hours for him!

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      Monica Matthewson May 1, 2017 at 7:55 am

      Yes, thanks Mandi! My son is working on his Eagle Scout and just last night we were looking at his volunteer hours. FYI, I highly recommend the ScholarPrep Organizer to help with keeping track of volunteering, awards, honors, etc…

      Reply

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      Monica Matthewson May 1, 2017 at 10:10 am

      Exactly! Also, when families volunteer, students usually become adults who still volunteer and eventually are models to their own children. 🙂

      Reply

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    Anna R Palmeron May 1, 2017 at 11:03 am

    This isn’t just good for scholarships. Its good for the world. What a great round up and inspiration.

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      Monica Matthewson May 1, 2017 at 11:32 am

      Thanks, Anna! 🙂

      Reply

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    Skipahon May 1, 2017 at 12:55 pm

    While this is an awesome opportunity for kids to earn some college scholarship money, the fact they need an incentive to volunteer is troubling :(.

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      Monica Matthewson May 1, 2017 at 1:36 pm

      I see your point, Gary. I do think that families that have their kids volunteer from a young age do it mainly because it’s the right thing to do and not to win scholarships. In my home, we have our kids create their own volunteer project. It’s been amazing watching my boys become leaders as a result.

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    Trudyon May 1, 2017 at 1:17 pm

    I’m thinking about going back to school, I wonder if it would still work for me? I love volunteering when I can find the time.

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      Monica Matthewson May 1, 2017 at 1:37 pm

      Hi Trudy, I’m actually working on an article about adults returning to school and finding funding to help pay for it. Be sure to subscribe to my blog to be alerted when it gets published. 🙂

      Reply

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    Christinaon May 1, 2017 at 3:22 pm

    This is one area that always gets neglected in our family. I’ve got to talk to my daughter about this tonight, thanks for the reminder!!

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      Monica Matthewson May 1, 2017 at 3:29 pm

      You’re welcome, Christina! There is a really neat book here with lots of inspiring volunteering stories and ideas, if you and your daughter are interested. 🙂

      Reply

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    Carol A Cassaraon May 1, 2017 at 3:55 pm

    I love this idea! I love all your ideas actually, Monica. But you know that.

    Reply

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    Linda Hobdenon May 1, 2017 at 6:08 pm

    Volunteering is also good on resumes too when applying for jobs. I volunteer once a month at a local Christian book/coffee shop and have done for over 10 years. It helps socially, morally and I have learnt skills which have helped in securing my paid day job. My youngest sons are both scouts and my husband is a cub scout leader – scout troops are always grateful for help and many are crying out for volunteers.

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      Monica Matthewson May 1, 2017 at 6:29 pm

      Excellent point, Linda! We are a scout family too and the boys have lots of opportunities to volunteer with their dens and troops. Your husband is a rock star! 🙂

      Reply

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    Austinon May 1, 2017 at 7:02 pm

    I think anything that prompts teens to be more involved in their communities is a wonderful idea!

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      Monica Matthewson May 1, 2017 at 7:10 pm

      I agree, Austin. Sometimes teens need to be pushed out of their comfort zones. Many volunteer opportunities also help with future career decisions. 🙂

      Reply

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    Lee Gaitanon May 1, 2017 at 8:04 pm

    This is so good all the way around. Great for college $, but instilling the idea of service is so important!

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      Monica Matthewson May 1, 2017 at 8:10 pm

      I absolutely agree. Thanks, Lee!

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    Stacey Won May 1, 2017 at 11:05 pm

    Love all of these volunteering suggestions!

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      Monica Matthewson May 2, 2017 at 6:39 am

      Thanks! There are so many ways students can give to their communities. 🙂

      Reply

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    Silly Mummyon May 2, 2017 at 4:14 pm

    I’m glad that scholarships take account of volunteer hours – it’s such a good thing to encourage kids to get involved in community activities and helping others.

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      Monica Matthewson May 2, 2017 at 5:21 pm

      I agree and I like to think that kids are doing it to help others, with a side benefit of winning scholarships. Winning money for college is temporary, but they can volunteer for life. 🙂

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    Sharon Duerston May 6, 2017 at 6:39 pm

    I really enjoyed volunteering in high school as part of service clubs! It was social and fun and felt like I was doing good for my community! I raised my kids to do the same; their activities helped them get small scholarships at Oregon State University. My daughter still does a great deal of volunteering in our community! So proud!

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      Monica Matthewson May 7, 2017 at 7:52 am

      Thanks for sharing, Sharon and congrats to your daughter! Isn’t it great when our kids keep doing in college what we taught them before they left home? 🙂

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    Jenniferon May 7, 2017 at 9:16 am

    I love that volunteering is mandatory in high school now. We’ve created a generation of young adults who want to continue helping even after school is over. In work, our biggest motivational prizes we’re those that got them off the phones in order to do volunteer work. Those prizes we’re up against similar off the phone time events playing games. Volunteering won over playing each time they had a choice.

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      Monica Matthewson May 7, 2017 at 8:18 pm

      I agree, Jennifer! Even though “mandatory volunteering” is pretty much an oxymoron, it can turn teens on to new career choices and give them positive feelings of making a difference in the lives of others. We don’t have mandatory volunteer hours at my boys’ high school (besides National Honor Society) but in our own family we have made it a priority to create, develop, and oversee a community service project. Son #3 just finished the first year of his project and it was a HUGE success! 🙂

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        Jenniferon May 7, 2017 at 9:40 pm

        It’s a requirement of graduation in our area and has been for years. My son is 30 but had to do required volunteer hours when he was in high school. A specific minimum number of hours has to be met and thoroughly tracked.

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          Monica Matthewson May 7, 2017 at 10:41 pm

          Interesting! Thanks for sharing, Jennifer!

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    Tonyon May 8, 2017 at 4:48 pm

    My high school was huge on service and volunteering. It’s incredibly important to developing character, so it’s nice to see a resource for channeling that behavior into personal growth and opportunity!

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      Monica Matthewson May 8, 2017 at 4:56 pm

      Thank you, Tony! “Personal growth and opportunity” Well put!

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    Herlina Kweeon December 4, 2017 at 5:13 pm

    I have always been a fan of volunteering even when there’s no monetary gain involved. It’s a great way to build your own character, make an impact and most importantly share love to the people around you. The added benefit of increasing your chance to win a scholarship is the icing on the cake. 🙂

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      Monica Matthewson December 4, 2017 at 5:15 pm

      I totally agree, Herlina. I also am so happy that my adult kids continue to volunteer after graduating from college. 🙂

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How Students Can Volunteer Their Way Into Winning College Scholarship Money (2024)

FAQs

How does volunteering help you get into college? ›

Colleges often favor students who complete volunteer work as an extracurricular activity because it demonstrates passion, commitment, and a sense of civic duty. It is also often an indicator that a student will be engaged and involved on campus.

Is volunteering important for scholarships? ›

Your volunteer experience provides a sense of who you are that your academic record alone can't demonstrate. Being a volunteer lets scholarship committees know that you're a leader. It shows that you take initiative and that you are dependable. These are all great qualities that scholarships look for.

How to describe volunteer work for scholarship application? ›

Although your volunteer experiences have to do with YOU, it is mainly about what you did for OTHERS. Don't forget: this is a mutual experience for both you and the people impacted by your efforts. Share how your volunteer work is helping others, as well as how you learned and developed personally.

How to answer how a scholarship will help you? ›

Your response to this question should lay out a plan for your future. Explain what or who inspired you to pursue a particular field and why. Include how this scholarship will help you on your career path and what you would like to do once you have completed college or the program.

What motivates college students to volunteer? ›

Quantitative findings reveal that understanding the functions of volunteering motivates students, with a desire for learning experiences and applying their skills being primary motivators. The value function and career enhancement function also contribute to motivation.

How can unpaid volunteer work help you choose a career? ›

Volunteering can provide career experience

For example, if you're interested in nursing, you could volunteer at a hospital or a nursing home. Your volunteer work might also expose you to professional organizations or internships that could be of benefit to your career.

Should I volunteer as a college student? ›

Volunteering allows you to connect to your community and make it a better place. Even helping out with the most minor tasks can make a real difference in the lives of people, animals, and organizations in need. It can benefit you and your family as much as the cause you choose to help.

Who benefits most from volunteering? ›

And the better you feel about yourself, the more likely you are to have a positive view of your life and future goals. Volunteering provides a sense of purpose. Older adults, especially those who have retired or lost a spouse, can find new meaning and direction in their lives by helping others.

Does volunteering count in college? ›

Colleges assess your volunteer work in the same manner they do with other extracurricular activities and, despite the popular belief that volunteer work is held in higher esteem than other activities, they're traditionally given the same weight.

How to write a scholarship essay about volunteering? ›

"Describe your outstanding achievement in depth and provide the specific planning, training, goals, and steps taken to make the accomplishment successful. Include details about your role and highlight leadership you provided. Your essay must be a minimum of 350 words but not more than 600 words."

What skills does volunteering give you? ›

Interpersonal communication, time management, leadership, delegation, communication, leadership and problem-solving are a few transferable skills that you can develop through your volunteer work. Volunteer to Build your Network: Are you looking to make connections in a specific field?

How to list volunteer work on college application? ›

You should note the following information for each volunteer event:
  1. Title of the Organization Where You Are Volunteering. The college admissions officer should be able to immediately know at which organizations you volunteered. ...
  2. Activity Description. Describe your activity. ...
  3. Average Hours Per Week and Average Weeks Per Year.

What do you say to win a scholarship? ›

Tips to Consider
  1. Link your passions to the scholarship. ...
  2. Show your grit. ...
  3. Share what you plan to do with the scholarship award. ...
  4. Treat it like a résumé, in paragraph form. ...
  5. Treat it like a personal statement. ...
  6. Treat it like a career and/or academic goals essay.
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What to say when a scholarship asks why you need it? ›

Begin by sharing your story, focusing on your accomplishments, demonstrating how you're a hard worker, your leadership or volunteer experiences make you a deserving candidate for the scholarship. Here are some elements that you should consider including in your application.

How to write a 500 word scholarship essay? ›

The format of a 500-word scholarship essay is similar to a shorter essay. Each paragraph is about 75-125 words, and it consists of 3-5 well-written sentences. If you are writing a story or personal anecdote, the formatting can be more like a novel than a news article. It is ok to use 10% less or more words.

Does volunteering look good on a college resume? ›

Volunteering is a great way to gain valuable experience and skills that can make you a more attractive candidate to potential employers. Including volunteer activities on your resume can demonstrate your commitment to positively impacting your community and showcase your ability to work collaboratively with others.

Why is community service important in the college setting? ›

Transferable Skills

We find that students who engage in their communities as volunteers early on in their education are far ahead of their peers with respect to skills in problem solving, collaboration, time management, communication and leadership.

How do you describe volunteer work on a college application? ›

You should note the following information for each volunteer event:
  • Title of the Organization Where You Are Volunteering. The college admissions officer should be able to immediately know at which organizations you volunteered. ...
  • Activity Description. Describe your activity. ...
  • Average Hours Per Week and Average Weeks Per Year.

Why would you like service to be a part of your college experience? ›

Build Community & Expand Network

Networking is an important part of building students' careers. By volunteering in a group, students are able to meet and work with people who share common interests, expanding their overall network of diverse mentors and peers.

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