Scholarship Quiz
Scholarship A

Safe or suspicious? Do you think Scholarship A is a good opportunity for students?

Scholarship A

Do you think this scholarship is safe to promote to students?

Yes, this is a safe scholarship vetted by CampusLogic’s scholarship research team.

Scholarship B

Safe or suspicious? Do you think Scholarship A is a good opportunity for students?

Scholarship B

Do you think this scholarship is safe to promote to students?

No, CampusLogic does not recommend promoting this scholarship. High schoolers often confuse the well-regarded National Honor Society with the National Society of High School Scholars, an academic society that students pay to join. While admission to NHS is free and based solely on merit, students invited to the NSHSS must shell out a $75 lifetime membership fee. Additionally, NSHSS has broader criterion for admission, which means colleges are likely to see it as less prestigious or noteworthy.

Scholarship C

Safe or suspicious? Do you think Scholarship A is a good opportunity for students?

Scholarship C

Do you think this scholarship is safe to promote to students?

No, CampusLogic does not recommend promoting this scholarship. This organization charges an entry fee for members and non-members, outside of the normal membership fee. Memberships are sometimes required in order to apply for a scholarship with a certain organization. In this example, however, the applicants are being charged regardless of membership status, which we consider illegitimate.

Scholarship D

Safe or suspicious? Do you think Scholarship A is a good opportunity for students?

Scholarship D

Do you think this scholarship is safe to promote to students?

Yes, this is a safe scholarship vetted by CampusLogic’s scholarship research team.

Scholarship E

Safe or suspicious? Do you think Scholarship A is a good opportunity for students?

Scholarship E

Do you think this scholarship is safe to promote to students?

No, CampusLogic does not recommend promoting this scholarship. The individual offering this scholarship is involved in fraud and is no longer a licensed investor or financial advisor. If the individual, owner of the company, etc.... hosting the scholarship is found to be involved in fraud or otherwise breaking the law, the scholarship is considered illegitimate. Details like this cannot be found by looking at a scholarship on the surface, but can only be discovered after proactive research into the scholarship and its team.

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