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Scholarships for rising juniors?

Hey, I'm about to become a junior in high school, and I was wondering if there are any scholarships I should apply for? I could use the financial help, so any suggestions are appreciated. Thanks!

7 months ago

Hello! It's great that you're already looking into scholarships as a rising junior. There are definitely scholarships out there for high school underclassmen. Here are a few you might consider applying for:

1. The Doodle for Google Scholarship: This annual contest invites students (Grades K-12) to create a Google Doodle based on a specific theme. Winners receive a range of scholarships, with the top prize being $30,000.

2. Voice of Democracy Audio-Essay Contest: Hosted by the Veterans of Foreign Wars (VFW), this competition invites students in grades 9-12 to submit a recorded essay on a specific theme related to democracy. The top winner receives a $30,000 scholarship.

3. Prudential Spirit of Community Awards: This program recognizes young people in grades 5-12 who have dedicated time to volunteer work. State-level honorees receive a $1,000 scholarship, while national honorees receive a $5,000 scholarship.

4. Scholastic Art and Writing Awards: Open to students in grades 7-12, this competition accepts submissions in various categories, including poetry, short stories, and visual arts. Awards range from $500 to $10,000, with multiple winners in different categories.

5. The American Legion Oratorical Contest: This competition invites high school students to deliver a speech on a topic related to the U.S. Constitution. The highest prize at the national level is an $18,000 scholarship.

Keep in mind that eligibility criteria for these scholarships may vary, so make sure to double-check the requirements before applying. Don't forget to also look for opportunities within your local community, as there might be scholarships provided by local organizations, businesses, or foundations. Good luck!

7 months ago

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