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Best places to search for scholarships for college?

As a junior planning ahead, I'm looking to gather as many scholarships as I can. What are the most reliable places to search for college scholarships that you all might recommend?

8 months ago

There are several platforms where you can explore scholarships for college. Let's discuss a few of them:

1. Appily: Formerly known as Cappex, Appily has a large database of scholarships and grants. You can filter your search based on your preferences and qualifications to find scholarships that are a good match for you.

2. Scholarship.com: This site allows you to conduct a personalized search to find scholarships you are eligible for and is one of the largest scholarship databases around.

3. Fastweb: Fastweb matches members to relevant scholarship opportunities completely free of cost. Fastweb hosts more than 1.5 million scholarships that amount to more than $3.4 billion in funding.

4. Chegg Scholarships: Known for its digital textbook rentals, Chegg also has a scholarship search engine. It hosts thousands of scholarship opportunities, updated monthly.

5. Peterson's: Peterson's aggregates many scholarships that you can apply for, showcasing millions of dollars' worth of award money.

Also, don't forget about local scholarships. Many businesses and community organizations offer scholarships to local students. Check with your school counselor about these opportunities, as they could be less competitive than national scholarships.

Last but not least, directly check with the financial aid offices at the colleges you are considering. They often offer scholarships that you might qualify for, especially scholarships based on academic merit or specific talents.

As a word of caution, always remember to be wary of any site or scholarship foundation that demands a fee to apply—legitimate scholarship offers never require applicants to pay. Good luck on your scholarship search!

8 months ago

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