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2 years ago
Paying for College

scholarship

do anyone know where I can find more scholarships

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2 years ago

Personally I hateeee applying to scholarships with Bold.org, Niche, College Board, etc they take so much time and then your chances of actually obtaining them is unlikely because of course you're competing with thousands of people. I haven't really looked into many, but on the other hand there's a website called raise me which gives micro scholarships for academics, extracurriculars, etc from different colleges. I warn that some colleges don't provide these micro scholarship opportunities though so I suggest looking around on there. Also another is "finesseyoureducation" has a good database for scholarships, if you have an advisor you can. Lastly you can ask if there are local scholarships provided so good luck!

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2 years ago

Yeah Amorae outlined some good ones. Fastweb, ScholarshipOwl, even Tallo (you can get job opportunities in your state from here as well) are also all good sites to try. But generally, go for anything you can get and hopefully you'll get lucky! Good luck!

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2 years ago

hey! I use Bold.org, Niche.com, Fastweb.com, and Raise.me for scholarship searches. these websites often have no-essay scholarships that you can easily and quickly apply for as well as scholarships that require essays/more effort to apply. Raise.me doesn't require essays at all; it just asks you to enter your grades, GPA, extracurriculars, etc. and matches you to micro-scholarships that certain colleges throughout the U.S. offer.

I hope this helps, and best of luck on your scholarship search!!

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