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What Is the Deal With 2-Year College Scholarships?

I'm considering attending a 2-year college before transferring to a university. Are there scholarships specifically for this path, and how can they help reduce overall costs?

a year ago

Yes, there are indeed scholarships specifically designed for students planning to attend 2-year colleges, also known as community colleges. A huge aspect of these scholarships is that they can lessen the total cost of your education significantly. This subsequently allows you to save money during your initial two years of college before transferring to a more expensive four-year institution.

One example is the Phi Theta Kappa Honor Society Scholarships, which are made available to students who display high academic achievement at a community college. These scholarships can range from $1,000 to $5,000 per year, depending on the specific scholarship within the program. This is particularly beneficial as it can greatly reduce tuition costs and keep student loan debt lower.

Community College Transfer Scholarships are also worth looking into. These scholarships are usually offered by four-year institutions for community college students who plan to transfer. They take into consideration factors such as your Grade Point Average (GPA) and potentially your involvement in extracurricular activities at your community college. The transfer scholarship essentially rewards your academic hard work and involvement during your time at a two-year institution, potentially offsetting a significant portion of tuition costs at the four-year university.

Appily is a great resource to find more information about these scholarships and more. Be attentive to the requirements and deadlines. Applying early and to multiple scholarships can increase your chances of receiving financial aid. Weighing out these options could effectively decrease your overall college expenses while you pursue your higher education goals.

a year ago

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