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SAT: 720 math
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Scholarship opportunities for a 28 ACT score?

Feeling a bit tense since scholarships are crucial for me. Does anyone know what my chances are of landing a scholarship with a 28 on the ACT? Are there specific schools or external scholarships where this score would be considered competitive?

a year ago

I understand the importance of securing a scholarship, and I want to reassure you that a 28 on the ACT is a solid score that can definitely put you in the running for various scholarship opportunities. For many schools, especially in-state public universities, your ACT score may qualify you for automatic merit-based scholarships. It's always a good idea to check the financial aid page of the colleges you're interested in to see their scholarship criteria.

Moreover, local scholarships and those offered by community organizations often have a more holistic review process. They might not set rigid score requirements, so a strong application with personal essays and recommendation letters could make a compelling case for your candidacy. Additionally, some companies and foundations offer scholarships based on criteria other than test scores—you could exhibit leadership, community service, or special talents. I always encourage students to cast a wide net and apply for a variety of scholarships.

Remember, your ACT score is just one part of your scholarship applications. Your GPA, extracurricular involvement, and personal statements can be equally, if not more, important in many cases. I would suggest starting by researching the scholarship database available through CollegeVine and other similar platforms to identify scholarships that are a good match for your profile.

a year ago

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