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Paying for College

Scholarships

Hello, i am currently looking for some scholarships that could help me take the load off of this out of state tuition. I applied for fasfa and got my pell grant but i still have a hefty amount of money left to pay. Any tips?

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5 months ago

Try signing up to sites like bold.org and apply to many no essay scholarships at a time, it may help to pay off the amount you have left.

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5 months ago[edited]

honestly I was stuck on this exact same situation before, I researched a lot and I actually found a website called Bold.org, this website helps you find amazing scholarships and its legit! they have donated over $36,000,000 to many students, the best part is a lot of the scholarships are so good and easy and don't require any essays if that's not your cup tea. You can sign up for as many scholarships as you want. When signing up, make sure your profile is really good, because no-essay scholarships focus on the quality of your profile. Your profile should include all your achievements, hobbies, bio, and more. I highly recommend that! :)

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5 months ago

It really depends on your personal life. If you're not already, sign up for College Board, they have an entire page dedicated to finding the correct scholarship based on what you need. Here is a quick link: bigfuture.collegeboard.org/scholarship-search

You can look through the list and filter the search tailored to you in order to find the best options. Some require essays and some do not. Best of luck!

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