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Tips for finding sophomore scholarships?

I'm currently a sophomore in high school, and I've heard there are scholarships available specifically for students like me. I'm interested in getting a head start on finding and applying for these. Could anyone share some insight on where to look for these scholarships or any specific ones that might be worth considering?

a year ago

Absolutely, there are several scholarships that high school sophomores can take advantage of, so kudos to you for getting a head start! When it comes to looking for scholarships, a good starting point is to use scholarship databases like Appily, Fastweb, or Chegg Scholarships. These resources let you filter by grade level and interest. Here are a few examples of scholarships available for high school sophomores to give you a sense of what's out there:

1. AFSA High School Essay Contest: This annual competition, run by the American Foreign Service Association, asks students to think critically about U.S foreign policy and international relations. Winners can earn up to $2,500 in scholarship money.

2. The Prudential Spirit of Community Awards: This scholarship is for students who have demonstrated outstanding community service. Awardees could earn up to $1,000.

3. Equitable Excellence Scholarship: This is another opportunity for students who are active in community service. It awards 200 scholarships of up to $5,000 to high school students who have made a significant impact in their communities.

Also, remember that local organizations in your community, your parents' employers, or your own part-time job may also offer scholarships. It never hurts to ask around. Club memberships and religious affiliations can also sometimes provide lesser-known scholarship opportunities. Start early, stay organized, and don't get discouraged--remember that every little bit helps when it comes to financing your education!

a year ago

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