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Seeking additional scholarships for college freshmen

Hey everyone, I'm starting college next year and looking for more scholarships to apply for. Does anyone have suggestions for scholarships specifically targeted at incoming freshmen? Any advice or resources for finding these opportunities would be super helpful!

a year ago

Hey there! Finding scholarships can sometimes feel like hunting for a needle in a haystack, but with a strategic approach, you can uncover some great opportunities. Your best starting point is always local scholarships. These might come from local businesses, clubs, community organizations, or even your future college itself. Local scholarships tend to have smaller applicant pools, so your chances of winning might be higher.

As for scholarships specifically tailored for incoming college freshmen, there are many that exist. Here are a couple notable ones:

- Coca-Cola Scholars Program: This is a highly competitive scholarship program rewarding leadership and service activities. It awards 150 scholarships of $20,000 each year.

- The Burger King Scholars Program: This scholarship program awards between $1,000 to $50,000 to students demonstrating financial need, strong academic performance, and community involvement.

- The Dell Scholars Program: Provided by the Michael & Susan Dell Foundation, this scholarship targets low-income, highly motivated students who are better than their numbers indicate and demonstrate the desire and drive to succeed despite personal obstacles. The scholarship awards $20,000, a laptop, and textbook credits.

Regarding resources, Appily is a good scholarship aggregator you can use. It allows you to filter scholarships by different criteria so you can find ones that are the best fit for you. And remember, your college's financial aid office is always a good resource—they might be able to point you towards scholarships that previous students have received.

Best of luck! Remember, every scholarship, no matter the sum, is worth applying for. It all adds up in the end.

a year ago

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