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Two-time Emmy and Three-time NAACP Image Award-winning, television Executive Producer Rushion McDonald, interviewed Jocelyn Pearson.
Purpose of the Interview
The interview on Money Making Conversations Masterclass with Rushion McDonald and Jocelyn Pearson aimed to:
- Share Jocelyn’s journey of graduating debt-free by securing $126,350 in scholarships.
- Educate families on how to avoid student loan debt through her proven system, The Scholarship System.
- Dispel myths about scholarships and provide actionable steps for parents and students.
Key Takeaways
Scholarship System Approach
- Jocelyn developed a six-step process to simplify scholarship applications and avoid overwhelm.
- Focus on breaking the process into small, manageable steps rather than a vague “go get money” directive.
Common Myths Debunked
- Too early or too late to apply: Start by junior year; it’s never too late—even college seniors can apply.
- Only perfect students or low-income families qualify: Many scholarships don’t require high GPA or athletic ability.
- All good scholarships are gone: Smaller, local scholarships ($500–$5,000) add up over time.
- It takes too much time: With a system and reusable materials, effort decreases each year.
Avoiding Scholarship Scams
- Beware of “easy,” “enter to win,” or sweepstakes-style scholarships—they often sell personal data.
- Real scholarships require effort and personalization.
Role of Parents
- Parents should help with planning and identifying legitimate scholarships but not complete applications for students.
- Committees can detect when parents write essays.
AI in Scholarship Applications
- Jocelyn warns against copy-pasting AI-generated essays.
- Her platform introduced TESS, an AI assistant for ethical guidance and support.
Financial Aid Basics
- Submit FAFSA even if you think you won’t qualify; some colleges and states require it.
- Combine all sources—government aid, institutional aid, and private scholarships.
For Current College Students
- Check with financial aid offices, academic departments, and organizations for scholarships available after freshman year.
Entrepreneurial Journey
- Jocelyn turned her passion into a business by starting with a book, building an email list, and launching webinars.
- She emphasizes persistence and ignoring naysayers.
Notable Quotes
- “I had to accumulate my way to getting college paid for—the mere mortals’ way to going to college without tons of debt.”
- “Most families want scholarships, but they get stuck in the overwhelm.”
- “There’s no big red easy button—but with clear steps, it feels less daunting.”
- “We’re saying no to the broken system… It takes, on average, 21 years to pay off student loans.”
- “With great power comes great responsibility—AI can help, but only if used ethically.”
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