Although you probably are aware how expensive it is to take an education, do not let this knowledge prevent you from returning to school after years away. You are probably 30 or 50 years old, are well established and lot's of other money worries, so how can you be able to take an expensive education? Here is where an adult scholarship comes in.
To be honest, there is a niche for you. There is many sources of free money out there for those of us who are a little older than regular college students.
The first step is to do some legwork; a little preliminary research. You should get an overview of what kinds of programs you are eligible to receive. Just be aware there is free money available for people of all walks of life. So your effort will pay off if you are a little patient.
Financial aid that is just for recent high school graduates, you should not spend time on; avoid such aid. There are a few out there that you will be ineligible for because it is age restricted and you will be to old for some of them. So if you narrow your search by not mentioning those with age restrictions that you obviously not fall into. If you can find some aid specifically for returning students, it normally won't have any age restrictions at all.
When you have generated a list of scholarships, grants or other financial aid you think you are eligible for, it is time to apply. You should not limit yourself. Like I've said, there is lots of free money available, so it's just a matter of finding a program that suits you.
A smart place to start looking might be your local library. Here you'll find tons of resources for scholarships. Librarians have knowledge about such resources and will help you find what you need.
Don't give up, try to stay patient. Stick around and make notes on what you find. This is the hard part where most people give up. You have to scan through all the resources available and look for anything that might help you get that money.
As you do your research, make a list of all scholarships you think you qualify for. The next step is to approach each of the organizations. Take contact with each of them one by one either by meeting up at their office, through phone, email or regular mail. You will ask for more further information and most of them will send you all the materials you need to apply. When you talk to a representative of the organization you can even ask her or him to help you filling out the application. Keep in mind that this is money that you might be eligible for. And if you don't apply you will surely get nothing.
If you need any help filling out forms, ask someone's advice. Be careful to fill them out thoroughly and make sure you write clearly. If you have to write an essay, make sure that it flows well and avoid grammar or spelling mistakes. You can always ask a friend or family member to proofread it if you are unsure.
What is the secret of getting the amount of money you really want? To apply for as many scholarships as you can. The more you apply for, the more money you are likely to receive. The thing is that you'll never know in advance which institution may be able to get you the money you need.