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What is the best way to look for scholarships that you can apply to?

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@m.bre3 years ago

@Summer.Brown I would suggest using Bold.org. It has categories you can search, and they have a variety of scholarships that don't require an essay (scholarships that require essays are general 150-300 words). There's also Niche, which matches you to scholarships if you choose to take the test.

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3 years ago

Hello @Summer.Brown! First of all CollegeVine itself has a weekly Scholarship.

Here is the website that I used over time for scholarship offers and college admission news. It's Scholarship.com which basically lists almost every possible legit scholarship available on the web. It will email you notifications/reminders for scholarship deadlines.

I am also applying for scholarships from Collegexpress which also provides similar services I stated above.

I hope this helps :)

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3 years ago

The website I use to find scholarships and that I highly recommend is Fastweb. It's free to use and you get frequent updates on new scholarship opportunities and deadlines. Some require essays and some don't. Some require you to take part in your community or other activities in order to enter for that scholarship. Teachers have also recommended to be aware of any local scholarships as well. Hope this helps!

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