I'm a high school junior trying to find scholarships I can apply for now. Anyone know of some great scholarships that are open to juniors? Any tips on what makes an application stand out?
Sure, here are several notable scholarships that high school juniors are eligible for:
1. The Coolidge Scholarship: This is a highly competitive full-ride scholarship for high school juniors in the U.S., covering tuition, room, board, and expenses for four years of undergraduate study at any accredited U.S. college or university.
2. Doodle 4 Google Scholarship: High school students can win up to $5,000 in college scholarships by creating an uplifting doodle that tells the world "I am strong because…"
3. The American Legion Oratorical Contest: High school students under the age 20 are eligible. Contestants must prepare an oration on some aspect of the U.S. Constitution, with some emphasis on the duties and obligations of citizens to our government.
4. Toshiba/NSTA ExploraVision: This is a competition where students envision and communicate new technology 20 years into the future through collaborative brainstorming and research of current science and technology.
Keep in mind that these are highly competitive, so you'll want to make sure your application stands out.
As for tips to make your application stand out, here are a few ideas:
- Show your passion: Make sure your passion for the subject matter comes through in your application. Whether it's the essay for the Coolidge Scholarship or the doodle for the Doodle 4 Google scholarship, your genuine interest and enthusiasm needs to shine through.
- Tie it to your future: For all these scholarships, it's important to tie your current work and interests to your future goals. Explain how this scholarship and your path of study at college will help you achieve those aspirations.
- Proofread: The simplest but perhaps most overlooked point - make sure your application is free from spelling and grammatical errors. A polished application is a rarity and stands out for all the right reasons.
These are just a few examples and tips. I also recommend using scholarship databases like Appily or Fastweb to find additional opportunities that might be a good fit for you specifically. Good luck!
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