Meet Marcellus: the Scholarship superstar

As aspiring college students, we often dream about dorm life, juggling classes, and finding ourselves. But what if you could do all that without the constant worry of tuition bills? For Marcellus Northington-Winston, this dream is a reality. Self-described as optimistic, ambitious, and holistic, his approach to securing scholarships affirms he is exactly that. This intentional and dedicated scholar has cracked the code on securing multiple scholarships throughout his college career and now gives game to those behind him. 

Marcellus Northington-Winston isn't just dreaming big—he's planning with precision. By 2030, he aims to purchase a home, sell 1 million CDs, showcase his artwork, and donate $11k to HBCU students. “These goals are important because they set me up in terms of security, legacy, and a space to have the means to give back," Marcellus shared.

This mentality can take time to develop in students who may not have a five-year plan in mind or place. Please use this as your challenge to consider a five-year plan for yourself and ask yourself how to align with it now! * As a 3rd-semester senior marketing student set to graduate in December 2024, Marcellus proves that college dreams can become reality with the right mindset and scholarship game.

Scholarship Success: Breaking Down the Wins

Marcellus has secured scholarships from university endowment funds, the Thurgood Marshall College Fund, United Negro College Fund, and local law firms. He stresses the importance of accuracy in fulfilling the requirements and articulating your value, reminding us that different scholarships have different requirements. His golden rule? "DO THE WORK." It's not just about filling out forms; it's about showcasing your worth and potential. It's clear that with the right mindset and a bit of hustle, those scholarship dollars are within reach for anyone willing to put in the effort.

Pro tip From Marcellus: Submit your FAFSA early to avoid delays in receiving funds. With proper planning, scholarships can cover tuition and even put extra money in your pocket.

The Hunt: Finding Golden Opportunities

Marcellus's strategy is diverse and relentless. "Never put your eggs in one basket. Diversify your portfolio," he advises. His success comes from building connections, online research, and treating the scholarship search like a full-time job. He leverages professor relationships, educational programs, family connections, and campus resources like the Student Success Center and the Financial Aid office. 

The Marcellus Method: Tips for Aspiring Scholars

Marcellus recommends starting locally for high school students. Search for opportunities from nearby businesses, financial institutions, and even your parents' workplaces. For college students remember, "It adds up over time, but again, your input is your output. You have to be strong in the journey of searching." Beyond the money, Marcellus values the relationships he's built through scholarship programs. These connections provide support, shared joy, and mutual empowerment.

Wrapping Up

Marcellus's story isn't just about securing funds but seizing opportunities and opening doors to a brighter future. Remember, scholarships aren't just for straight-A students—they're for go-getters and dreamers like you. So take a page from Marcellus's book and start your scholarship journey today. Your future self will thank you. 

Amya Thomas

Amya Thomas is a senior Journalism & Mass Communication student at NC A&T. She serves as an intern for Flier Inspired.

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