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How to Find Minnesota Scholarships for College?

I'm a junior planning to apply to colleges in Minnesota and I'm really curious about scholarships available specifically for students planning to study there. Can anyone share tips on where to look or which scholarships are worthwhile?

8 months ago

Finding scholarships specific to Minnesota or any other state often entails conducting research and being proactive about the application process. Here are a few places to start:

1. High School Guidance Office: Start by checking with your high school guidance counselor. They often have a wealth of information about local scholarships or scholarships specific to your state that wouldn't be as easily found online.

2. Minnesota Office of Higher Education: The Minnesota Office of Higher Education has lists of scholarships available for Minnesota students. A couple of examples include the Minnesota Academic Excellence Scholarship, which goes to recipients based on academic accomplishment, and the Minnesota Indian Scholarship, which is designated for students of Native American descent.

3. College Financial Aid Offices: The financial aid office of the college you plan to attend is another excellent resource. For example, students applying to the University of Minnesota can apply for scholarships, like the U of M Promise Scholarship for Minnesota residents, right on the U of M's Financial Aid Office webpage. Other Minnesota schools, like Carleton College, St. Olaf College, and Macalester College, also have their own sets of scholarships.

4. Community Organizations: Many communities and civic organizations have scholarships for local students. For example, if you're involved in community service or a local club, those organizations might offer scholarships.

5. Scholarship Search Platforms: Use scholarship search engines like Appily, Peterson's, or Fastweb. They allow you to search using various filters such as geographic location.

Remember, while the larger and more lucrative scholarships often get the most attention, don't overlook smaller, local scholarships. Applying for these can provide valuable experience and they can add up! It's also important to start your scholarship search early to give yourself the best chance of success. Good luck!

8 months ago

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