<p>When I filled out the financial aid forms for my colleges, one question asked for the outside scholarships that I have applied to. I put down two scholarships for all the forms I sent out, but I just discovered that one of the scholarships that I put down was actually only for "alternative program" students, which are kids that get out-of-school suspensions or who almost dropped out of school and stuff like that. Of course I'm not one of them, but I didn't realize this thing in the eligibility requirements until today when I was trying to file the scholarship application. Is this really going to matter? It's a local scholarship--I mean, are they going to check on it and be like "we think this applicant is bad" or "this applicant lied on her application and said she never got suspended when she actually did"?</p>
<p>Sorry if this is a stupid question. I'm probably just having the after-application psychological complex when I get nervous about every little mistake I made on my apps. Thanks for your responses ahead of time!</p>
<p>P.S. I'm not sure if everyone had this scholarship question...I'm an international student so I might have had a question the citizens and PR's didn't have.</p>