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What are some of the top high school scholarships?

Looking ahead at college admissions and, of course, college tuition. I was wondering what some of the top high school scholarships I should be aiming for?

2 years ago

Sure, scholarships can greatly aid in easing the financial burden of college tuition. Here are some to consider during your high school years:

1. The Coca-Cola Scholars Program Scholarship: It's exceptionally competitive, offering full-tuition awards to 150 high school seniors each year.

2. The Regeneron Science Talent Search: This is one of the most prestigious science research competitions for high school seniors. Regeneron STS finalists can win awards of up to $250,000.

3. Ron Brown Scholar Program: This scholarship program is specifically for African American high school seniors who excel academically and demonstrate a dedication to public service. Winners receive up to $40,000.

4. Jack Kent Cooke Foundation Scholarship: This merit-based scholarship provides up to $40,000 per year for graduating high school seniors who have demonstrated unmet financial need.

5. Siemens Competition in Math, Science, and Technology: This scholarship program rewards exceptional research in STEM fields. Winners at the regional level receive $1,000, national finalists receive $10,000 - $50,000.

6. The Gates Scholarship: Funded by the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, this scholarship covers the full cost not met by other financial aid for high-achieving minority students.

7. Doodle 4 Google: A unique competition that invites K-12 students to redesign Google's logo. The winner receives a $30,000 college scholarship.

Remember, local and regional scholarships may be less competitive than these national awards, so explore all your options. Furthermore, you could also leverage extracurricular activities (like debate, soccer, piano, etc.), as there are numerous scholarships specific to these areas as well. Keep an eye on application deadlines and requirements. Good luck!

2 years ago

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