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How can adults find scholarships for college?

I'm planning to attend college as an adult student and I'm looking for scholarships that could help with tuition. Are there specific scholarships available for older students, and if so, where can I find them?

a year ago

Absolutely, there are numerous scholarships specifically aimed at adult learners or nontraditional students. First, scholarships offered by colleges or universities you're interested in are an excellent place to start. Many institutions recognize the growing number of nontraditional students and offer scholarships accordingly. Be sure to explore the financial aid section on the schools' websites or reach out to their financial aid offices for information.

In addition to school-based scholarships, private scholarships and grants can also be found for adult learners. Many organizations and foundations value lifelong learning and provide scholarships to support adults returning to school. A few notable ones include:

1. The Imagine America Foundation's Adult College Grant Program - This program exists specifically for students who are 21 years or older.

2. Professional Women's Association (PWA) Scholarships - PWA provides scholarships for women who are returning to school later in life to improve their career prospects.

3. Association for Nontraditional Students in Higher Education (ANTSHE) Scholarships - ANTSHE offers a variety of scholarships for nontraditional students every year.

For finding these scholarships, resources like Appily can be quite useful. Formerly known as Cappex, Appily provides a comprehensive database of scholarships and financial aid information that can be sorted based on your need and personal characteristics. Similarly, searching "scholarships for adult learners" or "scholarships for nontraditional students" on the internet will yield a plethora of results.

Remember, when applying for scholarships, every bit counts. Even smaller scholarships can add up and make a significant dent in tuition costs. Best of luck on your college journey!

a year ago

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