Social media has become part of the modern scholarship search, especially for Gen Z students. According to Sallie’s latest research study, 68% of Gen Z students have used TikTok to search for scholarships. A quick scroll may lead you to scholarship opportunities, application deadlines, and stories from content creators who’ve already won money for college.
Students are now finding "hidden gem" scholarships through hashtags, social media pages, and targeted ads—meaning you can uncover more opportunities without spending hours searching. Here's how the algorithm is working for students.
Source: "TikTok made me apply: Inside Gen Z's scholarship search habits"
One of the shifts social media has introduced is the discovery of smaller, niche scholarships that often receive fewer applications, commonly referred to as hidden gem scholarships. These awards may be tied to a specific major, cultural background, hobby, or career interest.
On platforms like TikTok, algorithms learn what users engage with and continue recommending related content. For instance, a student who watches videos about first-generation college scholarships may begin seeing additional scholarship recommendations tailored to similar experiences.
That exposure can expand your awareness far beyond the scholarships promoted through schools or major scholarship databases.
Sallie’s research also found that 60% of students who searched for scholarships on TikTok discovered opportunities they had not heard of before. For students applying to dozens of scholarships, finding less competitive opportunities can make a big difference.
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TikTok has quickly become one of the most influential scholarship discovery platforms for Gen Z students. Sallie's new data reveals that 1 in 5 Gen Z students search for scholarships on TikTok at least once a week, making it one of the most common discovery tools students use.
Students engage most with relatable, real-world experiences, creator success stories, and scholarship content focused on:
The constant flow of scholarship content also keeps applications top of mind. According to the study, 49% of students said TikTok scholarship content motivated them to apply for more scholarships. This combination of discovery, accessibility, and follow-through is reshaping how students approach paying for college.
One of the most important effects of social media scholarship content is increased visibility.
In the past, scholarship access often depended on what information students received from schools, counselors, or family networks. Students navigating the college process independently sometimes had fewer opportunities to learn about available aid. Now, they're able to rely on peer-shared information they find online.
Sallie's recent data reveals that first-generation students were more likely to win a scholarship they discovered through TikTok compared to non-first-generation students. Social media can help broaden awareness by exposing students to opportunities that might otherwise stay buried.
While social media can open doors to new scholarship opportunities, you still need to approach online advice carefully.
Scholarship misinformation spreads quickly online, especially when creators repost outdated opportunities or promote services without fully verifying them.
According to Sallie’s research, 34% of students who used TikTok for scholarship searches encountered misleading content. Only 27% said they always verify scholarship information before applying.
Resources like Sallie’s guide on how to avoid scholarship scams can help you quickly recognize common red flags, while Sallie’s tips on evaluating TikTok scholarship advice offers practical guidance for navigating scholarship content you come across online.
To find verified opportunities based on your background, major, or year in school, explore trusted tools like Scholly® Scholarships, which has 100+ unique categories to help you customize your search.
Social media is changing the way students discover scholarships. For many students, especially first-generation students, social platforms are expanding access to information and opportunities that they may not have heard about otherwise.
By combining social discovery with reliable scholarship tools and verified databases, you can put yourself in a better position to uncover more opportunities and apply consistently.