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Best resources for finding top 20 scholarships?

I'm a junior looking for scholarships to help pay for college and I keep hearing about all these top scholarships. Can anyone recommend the best resources or websites to find these top 20 scholarships to apply for?

8 months ago

Certainly! It's smart to start early and search for scholarships to help pay for college. I'll provide you with a list of some popular resources for finding the top scholarships:

1. CollegeVine's Scholarship Portal: This is a great resource that includes scholarships across various categories and eligibility criteria, targeting high school students.

2. Fastweb: Fastweb is one of the largest and most popular scholarship databases. It has more than 1.5 million scholarships worth over $3.4 billion available. After creating a profile, you'll have access to scholarships tailored to your needs and interests.

3. Scholarships.com: Similar to Fastweb, this website has a large database of scholarships. Create a profile, and you'll receive personalized scholarship recommendations based on your academic and extracurricular interests.

4. Cappex: Cappex not only provides information on college admission profiles, but it also has a database of scholarships. This resource makes it easy to search for scholarships that fit your criteria.

5. The College Board's Scholarship Search: The College Board is a well-known organization responsible for standardized tests like the SAT and AP exams. Its scholarship search tool is a reliable resource to find scholarships based on your achievements and interests.

6. Your high school counselor: Oftentimes, high school counselors have information about local scholarships, which tend to have less competition compared to national scholarships.

7. College and university websites: Many top colleges offer merit-based scholarships. Visit the financial aid pages of your target schools to see what scholarships they offer and the application requirements.

Make sure to apply for a variety of scholarship types, including merit-based, need-based, and those targeting specific skills or passions. Remember that you'll face different levels of competition for national versus local scholarships, so it's wise to cast a wide net and apply to multiple opportunities. With perseverance and dedication, you can secure funding to help lessen the burden of college costs. Good luck!

8 months ago

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