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Seeking Scholarships for College in Washington

I'm considering colleges in Washington and am starting to look for scholarships to help with the costs. Does anyone know of good scholarship programs for students heading to Washington for college?

8 months ago

It's a good idea to think about financial aid and scholarships as part of your college application process. For students studying in Washington, there are numerous opportunities for scholarships. Here are a few potential sources you should consider:

1. State Scholarships: These are scholarships funded by the state of Washington. Some examples include the College Bound Scholarship, American Indian Endowed Scholarship, and Passport to Careers Program, which are designed to help Washington students cover college costs.

2. Local Scholarships: Local organizations and businesses in your area may also offer scholarships that can be used at any college, including those in Washington. Check out the Rotary Club, Lions Club, or any other local community organizations.

3. Institutional Scholarships: Many colleges offer institutional scholarships based on merit or need. For instance, University of Washington offers the Purple and Gold Scholarship for out-of-state students and many merit scholarships for in-state students. Similarly, Seattle University offers the Sullivan Leadership Award, covering four years of tuition, housing, and meals.

4. National Scholarships: You may apply for across the United States regardless of where you're planning on studying. Many of these can be used at any accredited institution and could be based on factors such as academic achievement, leadership, community service, or career intention. A few examples include Coca-Cola Scholars Program, and Jack Kent Cooke Foundation Scholarships.

Remember, scholarships aren't just about grades—look for ones that apply to your specific situation, interests, or career goals. Good luck with your scholarship search!

8 months ago

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