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Which places offer the best college scholarships?

I'm diving into the scholarship search and want to know which places tend to offer the best college scholarships. Are there certain sites or organizations I shouldn't miss?

5 months ago

Absolutely, there are numerous reliable scholarship providers and platforms for your search. Here are a few key recommendations.

1. Your High School Career and Counseling Office: Start by checking in with your high school's career or guidance counseling office. They often have a list of local scholarships that can have fewer applicants than nationwide scholarships, giving you a better chance to win.

2. College Financial Aid Office: The colleges you're interested in will often have their own website with a comprehensive list of scholarships they offer. You should look for both merit-based and need-based scholarships that are specific to that institution.

3. Government Websites: Reliable resources include government websites such as the U.S. Department of Education’s Federal Student Aid and the U.S. Department of Labor's Scholarship Search tool. These sites feature a wealth of information on federal financial aid, grants, work-study programs, and scholarships.

4. Appily: Previously known as Cappex, Appily offers a sizable database of scholarships that you can filter based on your needs and qualifications.

5. FastWeb: One of the largest and most trusted scholarship platforms, FastWeb lists around 1.5 million scholarships, and offers a wealth of resources for students. They also match you to scholarships based on your profile, making it easier to find an opportunity suited to you.

6. College Board's Scholarship Search: College Board is another reputable organization, and their Scholarship Search feature can provide numerous opportunities to you.

Remember to begin searching for scholarships as early as possible to meet deadlines. Apply to as many as you qualify for to increase your chances of earning scholarships.

Also, be mindful of potential scams. Never pay to apply for a scholarship, and be wary if a program asks for sensitive information like your social security number. Stick to reputable sources, and research any organization you're unsure about. Good luck!

5 months ago

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