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Top scholarship websites?

Hey everyone! I'm on the hunt for some scholarships to help me pay for college, and I was wondering if you all have any recommendations for good scholarship websites? There are so many, and I'm not sure where to start. Thanks!

9 months ago

Hey there! It's a smart move to look for scholarships to help with college expenses. There are quite a few websites out there that can help you find scholarships that match your qualifications and interests. Here are a few popular ones to get you started:

1. Fastweb (fastweb.com) - Fastweb has a massive database of scholarships and allows you to create a personalized profile to match you with relevant opportunities.

2. Scholarships.com - Similar to Fastweb, Scholarships.com has a comprehensive database and a profile feature to narrow down scholarships that fit your needs.

3. Cappex (cappex.com) - Cappex not only provides scholarship information but also offers resources on college searches and admissions. They have tons of scholarships available to choose from, and you can save your favorites to return to later.

4. CollegeVine (collegevine.com) - In addition to college application and admissions resources, CollegeVine offers a scholarship search tool to help you find relevant financial awards and opportunities.

5. Chegg (chegg.com) - While primarily known for textbook rentals and tutoring, Chegg also has a scholarship database to help you find targeted scholarships based on your personal criteria.

After creating a profile on each of these websites, be sure to keep an eye out for email updates with new scholarship information. Also, don't forget to investigate local scholarships, which often have less competition than those listed on these national scholarship websites. You can usually find those through your high school guidance counselor or your local community organizations.

Best of luck with your scholarship search!

9 months ago

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