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What scholarships are available for teens that apply in 2024?

I'm a teenager just starting my junior year of high school, and I'm really anxious about how to afford college. I know there are tons of scholarships aimed at high school teens, but the sheer number of options can be overwhelming. What are some good resources or databases I can use to find scholarships that I can apply for over the next year? It's especially important to me to find ones that fit my interests and skills.

a year ago

There are many scholarships available, and it's great that you're trying to find ones that align with your interests and skills. Below are several scholarship databases and resources you can explore:

1. Appily: One of the easiest ways to find scholarships is using the Appily platform. After you create a profile and indicate your interests, you can explore scholarship opportunities that align with your skills and interests. What many students like about Appily is that it regularly updates you with new scholarship opportunities that match your profile.

2. Fastweb: This site tends to list numerous scholarships, some of which are unique or creative, so there's a good chance you can find scholarships that align with your individual interests or talents.

3. Scholarships.com: This website also uses a database to match scholarships to your profile. It allows you to browse scholarships by various categories such as academic, athletic, minority scholarships, and scholarships by major.

4. Chegg Scholarships: Another scholarship search site you might find useful is Chegg Scholarships. This tool offers similar functionality to sites like Fastweb, but with a focus on creating a straightforward, easy-to-navigate interface.

Each site will require you to create a profile that includes details like your interests, academic record, clubs, and other personal information. The websites will then use this information to find scholarships that fit your profile.

It's worth remembering to check for eligibility before applying to any scholarship. Some are more competitive than others, and even within your interests, you want to make sure you meet other criteria such as GPA, location, ancestry, etc.

One final piece of advice: Don’t forget to check whether the college or universities you are interested in offer their own scholarships. These can sometimes be the best opportunities as they may be specifically geared towards the school’s programs or values. Good luck!

a year ago

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