I'm considering starting college as an adult and I'm interested in finding scholarships that specifically cater to adult students. Any advice on where to search or apply?
Starting college as an adult is a commendable step! Don't underestimate the number of scholarship opportunities available for non-traditional students or adults returning to school—it's definitely not exclusive to high-school leavers. Here are a few options:
1. Federal Grants: Check out the Federal Student Aid's website to explore federal grants like the Pell Grant, which you might qualify for.
2. Adult Student Scholarships: Many organizations and foundations offer scholarships specifically for adult or non-traditional students. Some examples include the Imagine America Foundation's Adult College Grants, the Association for Non-Traditional Students in Higher Education (ANTSHE) scholarships, and the Jeannette Rankin Women's Scholarship Fund for women over the age of 35.
3. Employer Tuition Assistance: If you're currently employed, your company might offer a tuition assistance or tuition reimbursement program for employees pursuing additional education. Be sure to ask your HR department.
4. Community-Based Scholarships: Check with community organizations, local foundations, and businesses. They often offer scholarships for adult learners.
5. College-Based Aid: The college you're planning to attend may have their own scholarships or grants specifically for adult or non-traditional students. Contact your prospective college's financial aid office to find out.
6. Tools Like Appily: Use online scholarship platforms like Appily to find more adult-specific scholarships. These platforms can help match you with applicable opportunities.
Remember, applying for scholarships is a numbers game. The more you apply for, the better your chances. Good luck with your transition to college!
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