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How to create student survey about scholarship information

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Aug 18, 2025

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This article will guide you on how to create a student survey about scholarship information. With Specific, you can build your own survey on this topic in just seconds, leveraging expert-level AI for an effortless start.

Steps to create a survey for students about scholarship information

If you want to save time, just generate a survey with Specific and you’re already done. But here’s how the entire process works step by step:

  1. Tell what survey you want.

  2. Done.

You honestly don’t even need to read further. The AI will automatically create a student-focused, expert-backed survey for scholarship information—with smart follow-up questions to help you gather deep insights, not just superficial answers. You can always create any survey from scratch if you want something truly custom, but most people finish in seconds. No more manual survey building or clunky forms—just a couple clicks and your conversational survey is live.

Why run a student survey about scholarship information?

Let’s be direct: If you’re not collecting feedback from students about scholarships, you’re missing out on critical insights that could boost engagement, equity, and student success. Here’s why these surveys matter:

  • Identify information gaps: Surveys quickly reveal where students are clueless about available scholarships, eligibility, or application steps. Research confirms that student feedback uncovers these blind spots for institutions [1].

  • Enhance communication: By pinpointing how students prefer to get information, you can optimize your messaging—so important details stop getting lost in inboxes or on bulletin boards.

  • Drive equitable access: Roughly 70% of students can benefit from targeted financial aid outreach, but only if you uncover where the messaging breaks down [1]. That’s a huge missed opportunity if you aren’t listening.

If you’re not running these surveys, you're not just guessing—you’re risking that scholarships go unused or students miss out because you haven’t fixed the broken links in your process. The importance of a student recognition survey or feedback loop is not just "nice to have"; it’s a competitive advantage for any school or program.

What makes a great student survey about scholarship information?

High-quality surveys use clear, unbiased questions that get to the heart of what students need. The goal? Get honest, actionable feedback that actually helps you make informed decisions. Here’s what really makes a standout survey about scholarship info:

  • Clear questions: Avoid jargon or loaded language. Keep instructions and options simple—students respond best when the questions feel accessible.

  • Unbiased tone: Phrase questions neutrally so you aren’t steering responses. It keeps your data honest (and more useful).

  • Conversational approach: When a survey “feels” like a real conversation, students are less likely to click through on autopilot and more likely to give genuine, thoughtful answers.

The best way to measure a survey’s quality is in the responses: you want high quantity and high quality. If participation and insightfulness aren’t both high, try tweaking question clarity or making it more conversational.

Bad practices

Good practices

Ambiguous or complex questions

Clear, direct language

Only multiple-choice (no open input)

Mix of open-ended and choice questions

Robotic, survey-like feel

Conversational, friendly tone

Types of questions to use in a student survey about scholarship information

You have a toolkit of question types to use in a student survey about scholarship information—with each unlocking different insights. Let’s cover what you need (and see more ideas in the best questions for student surveys about scholarship information guide):

Open-ended questions let students share their true thoughts, concerns, or confusion. Perfect when you want context, emotion, or new ideas that you didn’t think to ask for. For example:

  • What’s the biggest challenge you’ve faced when searching for scholarship opportunities?

  • Can you describe a time when you learned about a scholarship too late?

Open-ended questions uncover depth—ideal when exploring awareness levels or personal experiences that don’t fit predefined options.

Single-select multiple-choice questions speed up response time and make results easy to analyze, especially for factual or simple preference checks. Example:

  • How do you usually find out about new scholarship opportunities?

    • School email

    • Posters/flyers on campus

    • Peers/word of mouth

    • Online portals

    • Other

NPS (Net Promoter Score) question is great for measuring student satisfaction or willingness to recommend the scholarship search experience. Want to generate your own NPS survey for this audience? Try our NPS survey builder for students and scholarship information. Example:

  • How likely are you to recommend our scholarship resources to a friend? (0 = Not at all; 10 = Extremely likely)

Followup questions to uncover "the why" are where conversational AI really shines. Use them to probe deeper after an initial response, such as: Why did you feel that way? What was missing? This is crucial for understanding the root causes behind any barrier or satisfaction.

  • You mentioned learning about scholarships too late. Can you share how you wish you’d received this information sooner?

To see more types of questions—and tips for crafting them—visit the complete guide to best survey questions.

What is a conversational survey? How AI survey tools compare

Conversational surveys transform dry, traditional surveys into a two-way chat—boosting response rates and the quality of insights. Instead of just answering a list of questions, students feel like they’re chatting with a real person (even though it’s AI under the hood). This format is less intimidating and more engaging, leading to more candid responses—especially on sensitive topics like financial aid.

Manual survey creation

AI-generated survey (with Specific)

Slow, repetitive, manual question writing

Draft your survey by chatting—AI instantly builds it

No follow-ups unless pre-scripted

Dynamic follow-up questions for deeper insights

Stale, form-like appearance

Modern, mobile-friendly chat UI that feels natural

Tough to edit or experiment

Update instantly with the AI survey editor

Manual analysis of unstructured responses

AI-driven insights and direct GPT-powered analysis

Why use AI for student surveys? Specific’s AI survey generator is a game-changer: you simply describe your survey ("student survey about scholarship information"), and the platform creates a tailored, conversational survey in seconds. The AI survey example you generate will naturally ask smart follow-ups, ensuring nothing is missed. This radically shortens the creation process and means you can iterate as much as you want without starting over from scratch. Specific delivers the best-in-class user experience for conversational surveys—making it seamless for both survey creators and student respondents. Want to dig deeper? Check out our article on how to analyze responses from student surveys about scholarship information.

The power of follow-up questions

Follow-up questions are the secret ingredient of conversational surveys (and a huge leap beyond traditional forms). Read more about automated AI follow-up questions to see why this feature is essential in modern survey creation.

Specific’s AI knows how to react in real time—much like an expert researcher—so it probes a student’s answer with smart, relevant follow-ups instead of moving rigidly to the next question. This unlocks richer, more contextually relevant insights, and saves you from chasing clarification by email or endless DMs.

  • Student: “I had trouble finding the application deadline for one scholarship.”

  • AI follow-up: “Could you share what would have helped you discover the deadline more easily?”

Without that follow-up, you’d get unclear or incomplete feedback and have to circle back, losing momentum and good data.

How many followups to ask? In general, 2-3 targeted followups is enough to go deep without overwhelming students. You can even choose to let students skip follow-ups once they’ve given sufficient info—Specific makes this simple with flexible survey logic.

This makes it a conversational survey: Follow-ups turn a static form into an actual conversation. That’s core to how we create surveys at Specific.

AI-powered survey analysis, fast insights: Even though open responses may seem hard to analyze, AI tools like Specific’s response analysis make it effortless to turn unstructured text into actionable themes and summaries. Read our how-to on analyzing student survey responses to see how easy it is.
Don’t just take our word for it—try generating your own survey and experience the conversational follow-up flow firsthand.

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Sources

  1. University of Maryland Student Affairs. Best Practices for Surveying Students

  2. Stony Brook University. Survey Best Practices

  3. OnCampusNation. How to Successfully Survey College Students: Guidelines and Tips

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Adam Sabla

Adam Sabla is an entrepreneur with experience building startups that serve over 1M customers, including Disney, Netflix, and BBC, with a strong passion for automation.

Adam Sabla

Adam Sabla is an entrepreneur with experience building startups that serve over 1M customers, including Disney, Netflix, and BBC, with a strong passion for automation.

Adam Sabla

Adam Sabla is an entrepreneur with experience building startups that serve over 1M customers, including Disney, Netflix, and BBC, with a strong passion for automation.