It's a myth that scholarships are only for those who excel in sports or academics on an exceptional level.
You are GUT (good)
G - engaged in the common GOOD: if you invest your talents and time in volunteer work (you don't need to be a founder of a citizen project, there are great options with the International Office at NGU e.g. Integration Projects)
U - on your way towards a UNIVERSITY degree: if you plan on applying for a university program (some scholarships allow applications before signing up with a program) or if you are already a student at NGU
T - TALENTED: if you have proven your dedication for your subject e.g. with good grades at university or before (it doesn't need to be all A+, you don't need to be THE best)
If that's true for you you should apply for a scholarship.