Scholarship Friday: 3 Social Media Scholarship Strategies

 

social media scholarship strategiesYour teens live on social media (and you do too!) Why not parlay some of that recreational social media time into a productive scholarship search? These three social media scholarship strategies can add some scholarship dollars to your college fund!

Facebook

Looking for scholarships? Why not use your Facebook time to your advantage. All you have to do is “like” some Facebook scholarship pages and watch the scholarship information fill your timeline.

Here are 10 Facebook pages that dispense regular scholarship information:

https://www.parentingforcollege.com/2015/05/08/scholarship-friday-10-facebook-scholarship-pages-to-like/

Pinterest

Pinterest is an excellent place to find scholarships. If you follow these boards, you could unearth some scholarships, get scholarship tips, and gather a wealth of scholarship information. If you aren’t on Pinterest, you should be. It’s easy to follow these scholarship boards—just click on the links and start gathering scholarships.

https://www.parentingforcollege.com/2015/04/24/10-scholarship-boards-to-follow-on-pinterest/

Twitter

Twitter is a wealth of resources for parents of college-bound teens. Just about any question you have about college prep can be answered on Twitter. And if you’re looking for scholarships (and who isn’t) follow these Twitter scholarship accounts

https://www.parentingforcollege.com/2014/11/14/20-twitter-scholarship-accounts-to-follow/

 

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