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How To Find Free Scholarships For High School Students?

I'm a high school junior starting to think about college costs and I'm on the lookout for free scholarships that don't require an essay. I'm not a fan of writing essays every time I apply for something, so finding easy application processes would be a huge win. Does anyone know where I might explore options for free scholarships? Maybe places to look or resources to use that have aligned with your experiences. I'd appreciate any advice on how to maximize my chances of getting these types of scholarships! Thanks in advance!

a year ago

Here are a few strategies you could use to find scholarships that don't require essays:

1. Your High School's Guidance Office: Your school's guidance office should have a wealth of resources for students looking for scholarships. They likely have a database or list that you can access.

2. Online Scholarship Databases: Websites like Fastweb, Cappex, and Chegg Scholarships allow you to filter by scholarships that do not require an essay. Just make sure to do your due diligence and ensure the legitimacy of the scholarships.

3. Local Organizations, Clubs, and Businesses: Often, local entities will offer scholarships to high school students in their area. Check with your city's business council or local clubs like Rotary, Lions, or Optimist.

4. Your Prospective College's Financial Aid Office: If you already have colleges in mind, check out their financial aid office's website to see if they offer or know of any scholarships that don't require essays.

To maximize your chances of getting these scholarships, apply to as many as you meet the criteria for. The more applications you submit, generally the better your chances are of receiving some form of scholarship funding.

Also, keep in mind scholarship deadlines. Applying early can sometimes increase your chances as well.

Good luck with your search! Remember, finding scholarships can be a time-consuming process, but it's worth the potential financial aid you could receive.

a year ago

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