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What are the best Midwest colleges for academic scholarships?

I'm considering staying in the Midwest for college. Looking for schools known for their academic scholarships—any suggestions? I want to make sure I apply to places where I have a good chance of getting some financial support.

8 months ago

There are quite a few colleges in the Midwest known for their generous academic scholarships. Here are some you might want to consider:

1. University of Chicago: University of Chicago has numerous merit-based scholarships, including some that cover up to the full cost of attendance. The school is particularly known for its Odyssey Scholarship program, which eliminates loans and work-study requirements for low-income students.

2. University of Notre Dame: Notre Dame has several endowed scholarships based on academic achievement, leadership, and service. The Hesburgh-Yusko Scholars Program, for instance, offers $25,000 per year to students with exceptional leadership potential.

3. Washington University in St. Louis (WashU): WashU has several merit-based scholarships that don't require a separate application. These can be as much as full tuition, under the John B. Ervin Scholars Program, for instance.

4. Purdue University: Purdue has numerous scholarships based on academic performance, some of which cover the full cost of tuition. The Trustees Scholarship, for example, offers up to $10,000 per year for Indiana residents.

5. University of Minnesota: U of M offers several academic scholarships that are both merit-based and need-based. The University of Minnesota Academic Excellence Scholarship, for instance, offers tuition discounts based on high school rank and standardized test scores.

6. Carleton College: Carleton offers several scholarships based on academic achievement, and the school states that over half of its students receive some form of financial aid.

7. Grinnell College: Grinnell has a variety of merit-based scholarships, which can go up to full tuition. It's worth noting that Grinnell meets 100% of demonstrated need for all admitted students.

These are just a few examples, and there are certainly other schools in the Midwest that offer substantial academic scholarships. Remember to thoroughly research each school's scholarship offerings and deadlines to maximize your potential financial aid. Best of luck in your college search!

8 months ago

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