some of your schools should have a webpage directed towards school-specific scholarships, some which can be full tuition!
Talk to one of the teachers at your school. Mainly your school counselor would be the one to ask.
if you do sports you should ask your coach if not ask your teacher for suggestions.
Here are some common scholarship websites that might be helpful:
BigFuture: bigfuture.collegeboard.org/
U.S. News: usnews.com/education/scholarships/search
MasterPortal: mastersportal.com/scholarships/
Global Scholarships: globalscholarships.com/
These websites can help you find scholarships based on your academic achievements, interests, and financial need. You can also search for scholarships by state, major, or ethnicity.
Thank you!
I said this before and I'll say it again: I've heard Bold can sometimes be a scam.
However, other scholarship sites I will typically check out my school since they usually have resources and what I can apply to. US Department of Labor, Appily, College Board, FASTWEB, Going Merry, and Scholorships.org are also ones you can check out!
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What I use so far has been Bold.org and scholarships on the Collage Board website. If you have a guidance counselor or even some teacher that would help you, it might be a good idea to talk to them.
Good luck with your searches!
if you do sports you should ask your coach if not ask your teacher for suggestions.
major Biology, i am international student. I have completed my high school
ask for help thats what i am doing
Bold.org is a good tool for scholarships, I use it all to apply. No deadlines have come up for me so I don't know how the process is after you win one, but it's good access to them. Scholarships.com works too, it lets you choose scholarships through many different filters. Hope this helped!
A awesome scholarship website is Going Merry. Tips: Apply to smaller scholarships and let them add up. Use scholarships as a chance to improve your essay writing skills. Eventually, you will have a storehouse of great essays addressing tons of common prompts. Just keep applying. Shoot for less competitive, less known scholarships.
Other websites like Fastweb are great but those scholarships are fairly competitive, so if you enter them, be sure the scholarship is up your alley (eg, if you are artistic, enter the greeting card contest).
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What major are you interested in? Where do you live (USA, international)? What year of high school are you in? These questions will help me give more accurate suggestions.