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How to find scholarships for Spelman College?

I'm looking into applying to Spelman College and wondering what scholarships are available specifically for students there. Any tips on where to start searching or specific scholarships to keep an eye out for?

a year ago

Spelman College offers several renewable merit-based scholarships which are available to incoming first-year students. Typically, all applicants are considered for these scholarships upon submission of their application, and no separate application is necessary.

1. Presidential Scholarship: This is a full-tuition and room and board scholarship awarded to ten of the top incoming first-year students.

2. Dean's Scholarship: This scholarship covers all of the tuition cost and is awarded to exceptional students who demonstrate academic achievement, leadership potential, and community service involvement.

3. Honor's Scholarships: This scholarship covers a portion of the tuition cost and is awarded to strong academic students with notable achievements.

4. Merit-Based Scholarships: These are also awarded to first-year students based on their academic achievements and extracurricular involvements.

As for external scholarships, you might want to utilize scholarship search platforms like Appily, Fastweb, or Scholarship.com. These platforms allow you to filter available scholarships based on your demographic, interests, and target schools.

Remember to check out local opportunities in your community too. Community organizations, religious groups, and local businesses often offer scholarships to high school seniors.

And don't forget federal and state aid. You might be eligible for grants or scholarships based on your financial need. To check your eligibility, you should complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) as soon as possible.

Hoping this helps and best of luck with your scholarship search!

a year ago

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