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Scholarships for college juniors in 2025?

Hey, I'm a high school junior looking ahead to scholarships available for college juniors in 2025. Anyone know of scholarships I should start considering or applying to soon?

8 months ago

Certainly! Although some scholarships specifically target underclassmen, there are many scholarships available for college juniors as well. Here are a few you might want to look into:

1. The Beinecke Scholarship: This is targeted toward college juniors who demonstrate outstanding potential for graduate studies in the arts, humanities, or social sciences. The Beinecke offers $34,000 in total aid, $4,000 immediately and $30,000 for graduate school.

2. The Morris K. Udall Scholarship: If you're planning a career related to the environment, tribal public policy, or Native health care, this scholarship could be a good fit. They offer up to $7,000 and also host a four-day orientation to provide networking opportunities.

3. Goldwater Scholarship: Designed for students intending to pursue a research career in the natural sciences, mathematics, and engineering. It offers up to $7,500 per year to help cover costs like tuition, mandatory fees, books, and room and board.

4. Truman Scholarship: If you're considering a career in public service, this scholarship provides up to $30,000 for graduate study. It's designed for students with a strong record of leadership and public service.

5. Boren Awards: Ideal for students interested in studying less commonly taught languages. Boren Awards fund study abroad by U.S. undergraduate students in world regions critical to U.S. interests.

Please note that most scholarships have specific eligibility requirements, such as a certain GPA, specific major, or career interest, so it's important to thoroughly read through all scholarship information before applying.

Also, remember to apply to smaller, local scholarships too. They may offer smaller awards, but the competition is often less intense, which can increase your chances of winning. Check with your high school guidance counselor or college financial aid office for opportunities in your area. Lastly, make sure you never have to pay to apply for a scholarship - those are typically scams.

Best of luck with your scholarship search! Always start early and stay consistent in following up on applications!

8 months ago

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