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Any tips for students looking for scholarships?
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Any tips for students looking for scholarships?

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2 years ago

i reccomend...

-using scholarship websites. (gomerry, unigo, scholarships.com, even collegevine has some!)

-look up specific things to YOU. (scholarships for 3.0 gpa, 30 ACT, soccer players, children of police officers, etc.)

-apply to anything and everything! no matter how small it may seem, everything adds up in the end. i wish you the best, good luck! :)

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2 years ago

1. use scholarship websites (bold.org, fastweb, college board, big future.org, college vine, etc)

2. try you best in everything you do: sports, clubs, athletics, any extracurriculars. this can help you get merit-based and/or athletic scholarships.

3. look for local scholarships in your area. just search "(your city/state) scholarships.

4. search for scholarships that fit your specific needs (class ranking, gpa, race, sports, etc)

5. ask your counselor to send you any scholarships that they receive. colleges send scholarship opportunities to school counselors all the time.

hope this helps! ;)

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2 years ago

As a student who is looking for scholarships, search for websites that are solely for scholarships. They have many there for different interests. Honestly, I really do not know how else to look for scholarships rather than just continuously searching for them. Good luck!

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