How to use Going Merry | Find and apply for college scholarships (2024)

LAST UPDATED Jan 5, 2024

Kelly Lamano


Categories: Applying for Scholarships, Going Merry Features

Applying for college is exhausting enough. You don’t need to add “sifting through countless scholarship forms to apply for scholarships” to your long to-do-list. We’re here to show you just how easy it is to use Going Merry to get scholarships for college.

Jump to:

  • What is Going Merry?
  • How to use the Going Merry Scholarship Portal
    • 1) Sign up with your (personal) email.
    • 2) Answer questions, to fill out your profile.
  • Scholarships
    • Browsing your scholarships list
    • Applying for scholarships
  • College affordability insights
  • Student loan information
  • But wait… this sounds awesome. How can it all be free?
  • Ready for a better scholarship process?

What is Going Merry?

Going Merry is your one-stop shop for scholarships and financial aid. You can find and apply for scholarships and grants, right from our website.

The company began as a research project at Stanford University, when our founders were applying for scholarships and realized just how broken the whole scholarship app process is.

So, we fixed it. You’re welcome.

Now let’s break down how it all works.

How to use the Going Merry Scholarship Portal

1) Sign up with your (personal) email.

It’s a 2 step process, that takes about 30 seconds. The sign up page will look like this. Remember to use your personal (not school) email, so that your account works even after you graduate.

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After you enter your name and email, you’ll see the right part of the screen change–to tell you to verify your email by clicking a link we’ve sent you.

Hot tip: If you click the “Sign up with Google” button, you won’t need to remember an extra password. You also won’t have to verify your email by clicking a link we send you. (See? We’re trying to save you time–right from the beginning.)

2) Answer questions, to fill out your profile.

We’ll ask you a series of quick questions, such as your education level (high school, community college, college, graduate), your graduation year, your GPA, and your intended major. The answers to these all get saved to your profile, which we’ll use to match you to eligible scholarships.

We recommend filling out these sections as completely as possible, to get the most precise, personalized list.

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3) Get your matches & recommendations!

Right after completing your profile, you’ll get matched to scholarships you are eligible for.

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You’ll then land on your Dashboard page. This is also where you’ll end up each time you sign in. In addition to your upcoming deadlines, this page will highlight your top opportunities for getting money for college. This is usually through actions like:

  • submitting your FAFSA®
  • appealing for more aid from your college (after you get your award letter)
  • applying for scholarships
  • getting the right student loan (shop around!)
  • choosing an affordable college to begin with

This is because, for most people, external scholarships are one way to pay for college, but they’re not always the most effective way, because they aren’t guaranteed.

You should always aim to maximize your government financial aid first, and make sure you compare your offers to choose an affordable college. Even choosing a student loan with a lower interest rate can save you thousands of dollars, potentially more than you’d win in scholarships. Luckily, Going Merry will help you do all of these things!

Let’s go through each of them.

Scholarships

Click on the menu button (top left), and then navigate to “Find scholarships.” This will take you to the main Matched Scholarships page. By default, we show you scholarships that you are definitely eligible for (you’ll see the “Eligible” toggle is switched to ON).

The list is also automatically sorted by our recommended algorithm (which we call “magic ✨”), to first show you scholarships that are due soon, high quality, and most relevant.

Browsing your scholarships list

Get a shortlist: Favorite & Hide

Once you get to your scholarships page, we recommend you Favorite scholarships you like (heart symbol) and/or Hide scholarships you don’t like (crossed out eye symbol). This way, you’ll get a better sense of what you plan to apply for.

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Filter to get specific

Expand any of the filter categories so that you can filter by things like:

  • Award size
  • Number of recipients
  • Deadline
  • Estimated completion time (to finish the application)
  • Competitiveness

Prefer to browse scholarships by category? You can do this by selecting a category (or multiple) under “My interests.”

Get more deets

To check out more information about a scholarship, just click on the card. You’ll then see a preview of it pop up with a (partial) description and the application requirements/questions.

If you like what you see, you can favorite the scholarship and then go back to your list to keep browsing, or hit the “Start Application” button to begin.

Want to see more scholarships?

By default, we only show you scholarships you are definitely eligible for. To see all scholarships, including ones you might not match with, you can toggle the “Eligible” switch at the top of the Filters bar.

  • Look out for the tan “? Match” sticker – which means the scholarship requires something you haven’t yet answered, so we’re not sure if you’re eligible or not.
  • The red “Not eligible” sticker means you’ve answered something on your profile that means you’re definitely not eligible for that particular scholarship.
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Alternatively, just go straight to your profile and make sure it’s fully filled out!

Applying for scholarships

The (auto-filled) application form

Click on any scholarship card, and then hit the “Start application” button. If it’s an external scholarship, this will lead you to another website, where the application form is located. But the scholarship is hosted on Going Merry, you’ll go straight to an application form, which we will auto-fill with information from your profile.

Just double-check everything is right, answer any additional questions or essay prompts, upload any required documents (like transcripts), and hit Submit!

Hot tip: Need help with your essays? Check out these winning scholarship essay examples and this winning scholarship video.

Bundled applications

In addition to your ordinary application, we have special “Bundled” apps at Going Merry. These are scholarships with similar essay prompts, that we have bundled together into one application. So write one essay, fill out one application, and apply for multiple scholarships simultaneously. Super-efficiency, unlocked.

Tracking your submissions

Under Scholarships > Submissions, you’ll be able to see all the scholarships you’ve applied for. Usually scholarship providers/committees only begin looking at their applications once the deadline has passed, and they usually choose their winner(s) within 3 months of that. So if it’s been over 3 months since the deadline passed, you probably haven’t won — and we’ll show that on your tracking dashboard.

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College affordability insights

We’ve designed college affordability tools to help you at all three stages of your college application process:

1. Not yet applied, Figuring out college list

Add colleges to our College Cost Insights tool, to compare their likely total costs, given your household income. (This takes into account the average financial aid package given to someone in your income bracket!) To access this tool, go to Menu > “Compare Aid Packages.”

2. Already applied & Admitted, Comparing acceptances/options

We have long held that college financial. aid letters are awful. They’re all set up differently, and sometimes hide important information.

With College Cost Insights, we help you make sense of them. We’ll walk you through how to add key information from your financial aid award letters, and then we’ll do all the math to compare the likely debt and long-term financial impact of each college. We’ll look at things like your estimated loan payments, future salary, and current price tag, to help you make the right financial decision.

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To access this tool, go to Menu > “Compare Aid Packages.”

3. Decided on 1 college

If you just want to figure out how to make your college experience affordable, Insights and our College Budgeting Tool will both show you how to think about the different costs and budget your way to a college degree (and limited/affordable debt).

For Insights, go to Menu > “Compare Aid Packages”; for Budgeting, go to Menu > “Calculate My Gap.”

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Student loan information

We also have loads of helpful information about how to student loans, including short videos and worksheets.

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But wait… this sounds awesome. How can it all be free?

Don’t worry, there’s nothing strange going on. Our awesome scholarship providers fund our platform, which allows us to offer the scholarship app for free to students and high school counselors.

We do not fund Going Merry by selling any data on to third parties. We are committed to your data privacy. We ONLY ever pass on your data in the two instances when you’re giving us express permission to do so:

  1. When you are applying to scholarships, we pass on the application to the scholarship provider/funder,
  2. When you indicate interest in learning more about a specific college’s financial aid packages, we pass on your profile information to that specific college.

We know this is a LOT of information to process. So if you’re confused or got any additional questions, no worries. Pop over your thoughts to support@goingmerry.com. Our team will be more than happy to help you in your journey through our Going Merry scholarship app portal!

Ready for a better scholarship process?

Now that you’ve passed a Going Merry crash course, you’re ready to begin applying for scholarships. We believe in you!

Sign up as a student today!

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Kelly Lamano

Though always a creative, Kelly's momentum into the world of writing and publishing arrived when she attended college. She quickly learned the financial value - and cost - of honing her craft, and sought scholarships that would be crucial to not only funding, but fueling her education. She wants to help new students thrive with Going Merry's easy scholarship finder. Kelly holds a bachelor's degree in Broadcast, Print and Online Media, and a minor in Spanish from Florida Southern College.

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How to use Going Merry | Find and apply for college scholarships (2024)

FAQs

How to use Going Merry | Find and apply for college scholarships? ›

Click on the menu button (top left), and then navigate to “Find scholarships.” This will take you to the main Matched Scholarships page. By default, we show you scholarships that you are definitely eligible for (you'll see the “Eligible” toggle is switched to ON).

Is going merry legit for scholarships? ›

I can assure you that Going Merry is indeed a legitimate platform for searching and applying for scholarships.

How do going merry scholarships work? ›

Going Merry was built to make the scholarship search and application process easier. All you have to do is fill out a simple profile. Then, Going Merry uses your eligibility information to curate awards for you. It also lets you collect your documents, save essays, and submit applications all in one place.

What not to say in a scholarship application? ›

Don't waste your essay opportunity to explain blemishes or deficiencies in your application. A low grade, a low SAT score or an absence or extracurricular activities is not a worthy subject for discussion in your essay. Don't appear overly idealistic.

Do you apply for scholarships before or after applying to college? ›

Apply for scholarships early and often. Some scholarship deadlines are as early as a year before you start college. You don't need to wait until you've made your final decision about your school to apply. But don't worry if you missed out on some of the earliest scholarship applications.

Is Going Merry worth it? ›

Overall, Going Merry is an excellent tool for finding scholarships, but don't limit yourself to just one platform. Research and apply to a variety of sources to maximize your chances of success.

Does Going Merry cost money? ›

Going Merry is completely free for students and always will be. That's possible because large scholarship providers pay to use our software to manage their scholarships.

Is Going Merry for college students? ›

"Going Merry is an excellent resource to find scholarships for anyone from any walk of life!"

How do you actually get money from scholarships? ›

That depends on the scholarship. The money might go directly to your college, where it will be applied to any tuition, fees, or other amounts you owe, and then any leftover funds given to you. Or it might be sent directly to you in a check. Was this page helpful?

How rare is it to win a scholarship? ›

Odds of Winning a Scholarship

Only about 1 in 8 college students wins a scholarship, and the average amount used to pay for college is about $4,200 a year. Very few students win $25,000 or more in scholarships each year (only about 0.1%). Among the students who win scholarships, 97% win $2,500 or less.

What info should you never provide for a scholarship? ›

If an application asks for money, walk away. Don't give out bank or credit card information. Any financial data you provide should come from IRS or FAFSA data. Legitimate providers do not ask for bank information.

What makes me stand out for a scholarship? ›

Many scholarships are based on an applicant's individuality. Putting your unique interests and perspectives on the page will go a long way toward creating a memorable essay. Share the experiences and activities that make YOU unique. You don't have to limit the experiences you share to only your senior year.

How do you stand out in scholarship applications? ›

10 Ways to Stand Out When Applying for Scholarships
  1. Organize and prepare your materials. ...
  2. Request letters of recommendation early. ...
  3. Pay attention to detail. ...
  4. Write an original essay each time. ...
  5. Know your audience. ...
  6. Show your personality and passions. ...
  7. Present yourself professionally. ...
  8. Proofread each submission.
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How many scholarships should I apply for? ›

How many scholarships should you apply for? The short answer is that you should apply to as many as you can, as early as you can. This means that you need to be looking early, and finding out when deadlines are. But remember, you don't want to make a career out of scholarship searching and application.

What is the best or worst part about applying to scholarships? ›

The best aspect of finding or applying to scholarships is obtaining financial support without the need to repay, based on various criteria. The worst is the challenging and time-consuming process of researching and applying.

Should I apply for financial aid before or after applying to college? ›

It is possible to file your FAFSA before applying for admission to a college, but the schools will generally not package an award offer for you until you have been admitted to their school. So the FAFSA information will be sent to the colleges but you will not receive an award offer until you are admitted. Q.

How do you know if a scholarship is legit? ›

These are some of the most common characteristics of scholarship scams:
  1. Charging a fee. ...
  2. Requesting unusual information. ...
  3. Asking for your bank account number. ...
  4. Telling you that you won a scholarship, but you never applied. ...
  5. Claiming to be a foundation or tax-exempt charity. ...
  6. Sends you a scholarship check.

What is an example of a fake scholarship? ›

In a common variation the sponsor sends the student a check for the scholarship but requires the recipient to send back a check for the taxes or some other fees. Or the sponsor sends a check for more than the scholarship amount and asks the recipient to send back a check for the difference.

Is it safe to apply for scholarships online? ›

Before you apply for scholarships online, students should always take steps to make sure the award is legit. By researching the organization and individual award, applicants can be sure they are not falling victim to a scam and aren't wasting their time on applying for an award that doesn't exist.

How do you find scholarships that almost nobody knows about? ›

Other ways to find unclaimed scholarships include asking your specific college or university what they offer, using the library's recommendation section, reaching out to businesses in your field of study, speaking to your high school counselor, and asking religious organizations if they offer scholarships.

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