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Recommendations: How to Design Male-Centric Scholarship Outreach To engage male students and build a more balanced applicant pool, scholarship providers should consider the following: Create Gender-Dedicated Competitions Instead of offering one scholarship award, providers can offer parallel awards for male and female applicants, ensuring equal opportunity and visibility. Advertise in Male-Leaning Spaces Target outreach through platforms and communities where male students are active, such as gaming networks, STEM forums, and athletic groups. Offer Scholarships in Male-Leaning Fields Offer scholarships in male-skewed fields to attract more male applicants. These scholarships can be in a field of study such as STEM or the trades, or cater to an interest such as athletics or video games. Target Male Applicants in Rural Areas Partner and co-market scholarships with organizations that have high rural, low-income, and first-generation membership, such as 4-H, Boys and Girls Clubs, and YMCAs in rural areas to reach underserved male applicants. Conclusion Because lower-income students are more likely to rely on scholarships to make college feasible, the gender gap in scholarship seekers exacerbates the broader higher education gender gap as income decreases. test numbered another point test disk inside The post Sample test appeared first on Scholarships360.
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