Families spend hundreds of hours chasing scholarships they have almost no chance of winning, while ignoring the strategies that actually work. Every major scholarship matching site has the same business model: show students as many scholarships as possible so they stay on the platform. None of them tell you that Coca-Cola Scholars accepts 150 students from 95,000 applicants, or that your highest-probability scholarship money is already sitting at the colleges you're applying to — you just have to choose the right schools.
Competitors show real odds
Every major matching site (Fastweb, Scholarships.com, Niche, Cappex) shows scholarships you qualify to apply for — not your actual probability. We are the only tool that shows acceptance rates from official annual reports.
Merit aid vs. national scholarships
For the average strong student, institutional merit aid at the right college delivers 50× more expected value per hour spent than major national scholarship applications. College selection is the strategy.
Expected value per hour, local scholarships
Local scholarships accept ~20% of applicants and take 2.5 hours each. That is $100–$400/hour in expected value — better ROI than most national programs, and almost no one talks about this.
Parents use this tool because it gives them an honest picture: where the money realistically is, how much time each category deserves, and which students should seriously pursue major external scholarships versus which students will see better returns from local scholarships and smart college selection. The goal is not to discourage ambition — it is to help families allocate finite time and energy to strategies that will actually move the needle on college costs.