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How to get scholarships for community college?

I'm planning to attend a community college after high school and am interested in finding scholarships. Does anyone have any advice on the best way to find and apply for these?

a year ago

Sure, I'd be happy to share some advice on finding and applying for scholarships focused on community college students.

1. Start with your community college's financial aid office: Your first stop should be your community college's financial aid office. They are dedicated to help students navigate the financial aspects of their education, including scholarships. Many community colleges offer their own scholarships based on a variety of eligibility criteria like academic achievement, financial need, or specific majors.

2. Use scholarship search platforms: Platforms like College Board, Scholars App, and Appily offer comprehensive databases of scholarships. You can filter by many categories such as level of study, location, and field of interest which is helpful for community college students.

3. Look for local scholarships: Many local businesses, non-profits, community organizations, and private foundations offer scholarships for local students including those attending community colleges. Check out your local chamber of commerce's website or local news outlets for information about these opportunities.

4. Check out national scholarship programs: Many organizations offer scholarships that are open to community college students nationwide. For instance, the Jack Kent Cooke Foundation's Undergraduate Transfer Scholarship is one scholarship targeted specifically at high-achieving community college students intending to transfer to a four-year institution.

When applying for scholarships, be sure to meet all the eligibility requirements and pay close attention to deadlines. Dedicate time for completing applications and writing essays or personal statements, if required. Also be ready with any necessary supporting documents like transcripts or letters of recommendation.

Lastly, remember not to get discouraged by the competition. Every bit helps when it comes to paying for your education, and there are plenty of opportunities out there. Good luck with your scholarship search!

a year ago

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