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Are there college scholarships for students interested in economics?

I'm planning on majoring in economics when I go to college. Are there scholarships available for students planning to major in this field? I'd love to hear about any opportunities I might qualify for.

a year ago

Yes, there are quite a few scholarships available specifically for students interested in economics. While it can be a bit daunting to sift through all the applications and qualifications, it's a fantastic way to potentially ease the financial burden of college.

The Government Finance Officers Association offers the Minorities in Government Finance Scholarship. This $10,000 scholarship is open to minority students aiming to pursue careers in government finance, including economics majors. This is a substantial award, but be mindful that competition could be relatively fierce for it.

The Enid Hall Griswold Memorial Scholarship is another opportunity. Sponsored by the Daughters of the American Revolution (DAR), this annual scholarship is open to college juniors and seniors pursuing degrees in history, economics, government, or political science. The award amount varies year to year.

Another option is the Thomas R. Pickering Foreign Affairs Fellowship funded by the U.S. Department of State for undergraduate and graduate students interested in an economics-related career in the U.S. Foreign Service. In return for funding, participants agree to a minimum five-year stint as a Foreign Service officer. This can be a golden opportunity if you're considering a path that merges economics and international relations.

Remember that these are just a few of the many available scholarships. Besides these, consider looking at offerings from individual colleges, region-specific programs, or corporate scholarships. Even organizations like Kiwanis, Rotary Club, and the Elk Lodge frequently offer scholarships that aren't necessarily major-specific but could be used by an economics major. Be sure to tap into resources like your school's career guidance office, scholarship search tools like FastWeb and Appily, and other resources to find more opportunities. Good luck!

a year ago

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