03.05.10 | Get started with Harris Poll for a chance at $10,000!
There are so many companies out there that give you a chance to win money for completing their surveys. But how many are as easy as Harris Poll?
In just 30 seconds of your time, you can set yourself up to receive surveys that allow you to earn 100 scholarship points and you could win $10,000 cash and a $1,000 scholarship.
For every survey you complete, you earn points that can be redeemed for merchandise and entries into Harris Poll’s $10,000 sweepstakes. Once you register, ScholarshipPoints members can also get 100 scholarship points and an entry into this month’s $1,000 Harris Poll scholarship drawing. It’s free to join and strictly confidential.
What are you waiting for? Register with ScholarshipPoints for a chance at this featured scholarship. And don’t forget about the other upcoming scholarship drawings too! You have until midnight on March 14 to enter our quarterly $10,000 Scholarship!


In some of the discussions in the Facebook fan page, it says that you have to be 18 years or older to actually receive a free scholarship from here. I just want to make sure if that's true or not because I have been entering my points all this time and I still have one month before I'm 18..
i think this is a real good oppertunity for students all over..i bet the tension for who wins is suspenseful..
I registered but never received my first invitation as indicated in the follow-up message that it gives you after you enter your registration data.
I don't really understand how this work, it told me to enter as many points so i entered 22 for the $10,00 scholarship, but what happen next? Can someone please tell me, thank you.
I hope this is the real deal and that I haven't been wasting my time.
"It would be fantastic to win scholarship monies for my college education. I have waited a long time to go back to college and this would be a great benefit."
I hope this a real deal because it will be messed up. Beside I think its a really good deal and I bet everyone is in tense waiting for who's going to win.
Great ARTICLE.!!