As a current college student, I'm looking into applying for scholarships to ease the financial burden. Any suggestions on where to find reliable scholarship opportunities? Do current college students get the same chances as high schoolers?
Discovering scholarship opportunities as a current college student can be a bit challenging, but they are definitely out there. Many scholarships are geared toward high school students and incoming first-year students, but there are plenty designed for current college students as well.
Start with your college financial aid office. They should have information about scholarships that are specific to your school or major. Some departments provide awards or scholarships for students who are excelling in a particular subject, so don't overlook this opportunity!
Another place to look is professional organizations related to your field of study. For instance, the American Psychological Association offers scholarships for psychology majors, and the American Medical Association does the same for pre-med students. So, depending on your major, consider such entities.
Lastly, there are countless online resources available to find scholarships. College Board and Peterson's are two reputable sources. Appily, formerly known as Cappex, has a database of scholarships that might be worth exploring as well. When using these resources, make sure to adjust the filter settings so it's specific for college students since a lot of the scholarships listed will be for high school seniors.
Before you apply, double-check the eligibility criteria to ensure you qualify, as some scholarships may be available solely for high school students or incoming freshmen. Remember, it takes time and effort to apply to scholarships, so focus on those which align best with your situation.
CollegeVine’s Q&A seeks to offer informed perspectives on commonly asked admissions questions. Every answer is refined and validated by our team of admissions experts to ensure it resonates with trusted knowledge in the field.