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Scholarships for 10th graders?

Hey, I'm a sophomore and I've heard there might be some scholarships programs at my grade level. Can someone point me in the right direction? Thanks in advance!

5 months ago

Absolutely! You're on the right track by searching for scholarships at your current grade level. Many organizations offer scholarships for high school students starting as early as 9th or 10th grade. Here are a few to get you started:

1. Scholastic Art & Writing Awards: This national program recognizes the creative achievements of students in grades 7-12 in categories like visual art, writing, and filmmaking. Winners are eligible for various scholarships, varying in value.

2. Prudential Spirit of Community Awards: This program recognizes middle and high school students who have made meaningful contributions to their communities through volunteering. The top honorees can receive up to $5,000 in scholarships.

3. VFW Voice of Democracy: This audio-essay program, open to all high school grades, offers a chance to compete for a $30,000 scholarship by writing and recording an essay discussing a designated patriotic theme.

4. American Legion National High School Oratorical Contest: Participants in this speech contest can compete for a chance to win up to $20,000 in scholarships.

5. Jack Kent Cooke Young Artist Award: Students aged 8-18 who demonstrate outstanding artistic ability and financial need can apply for awards up to $10,000 to help further their studies.

Remember, scholarships come in various shapes and sizes – from local organizations to national competitions. Research opportunities in your area or related to your interests, and talk to your school counselor for guidance on how to find and apply for scholarships.

Make sure to keep track of deadlines and submission requirements, as well as staying organized with your application materials.

Maintaining a strong academic record, developing leadership skills through extracurricular activities, and volunteering are all ways to make yourself a competitive scholarship candidate in the future. Additionally, starting your scholarship search early increases your chances of securing funds for college. Best of luck!

5 months ago

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