BadCredit.org’s Wealth Wise Scholarship is open to American undergraduates and graduate students seeking careers in the financial industry. The scholarship is $1,000 and will be awarded based on academic performance and submission of a short essay entitled "How to Improve the U.S. Credit Rating System.
Application Criteria for BadCredit.org’s Wealth Wise Scholarship in USA
To qualify for this scholarship, applicants must meet the following requirements:
- Minimum GPA of 3.5
- Major of study must support a career in the finance industry (e.g., finance, business, accounting, mathematics, management, and other related majors)
- Must be a US resident
- Must send in an official transcript
- Must be a current or future college student (e.g., high school senior)
- Scholarship must go to tuition purposes (will be paid directly to the university/college)
- Complete an essay for submission (see essay guidelines below)
- Include contact information with the essay so we can get in touch with winners
Please adhere to the essay guidelines below:
- Essay Topic/Title: How the US Credit Scoring System Can Be Improved. This essay will explore current issues in today’s credit landscape and various ways to offset the negative implications that affect many Americans’ ability to access capital.
- The essay should be 500-900 words.
- Any resources should be carefully noted and cited appropriately using the MLA format.
- Any plagiarism or fabrication will disqualify the applicant from award disbursement.
- The essay should be written in 12-point font, Times New Roman, double-spaced, 1-inch margins.
Eligible Nationalities for BadCredit.org’s Wealth Wise Scholarship in USA
Must be a US resident
To apply, please send your official transcripts and original papers to the following address:
BadCredit.org
Wealth Wise Scholarship
15 SE 1st Ave
Suite B
Gainesville, FL 32601
More questions about Wealth Wise Scholarship , Please submit your inquiry through our online contact form.
Follow these article guidelines:
Article Title / Topic: How to Improve America's Credit Rating System This article will explore current issues in today's credit landscape and various ways to offset the negative effects that affect the ability of many Americans to raise capital.
- The article must be 500900 words.
- Any resource must be carefully annotated in MLA format and appropriately cited.
- Any plagiarism or forgery will cancel the applicant's eligibility for prize payment.
- Articles must use 12-point font, Times New Roman, double-spaced, 1-inch margins.