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How do I find a scholarship for being the first in my family to attend college?

I'm the first person in my family who's planning to go to college, and I'm looking for scholarships that could help me out financially. Does anyone know specific scholarships or where I should start my search?

a year ago

Start your search with scholarships that are specifically tailored to first-generation college students. There are a number of national organizations and programs that offer such scholarships. For instance, the "I'm First!" Scholarship is specifically for students who are among the first in their families to attend college, and it awards $1,000 to two students each year.

You should also check with the financial aid office or the diversity and inclusion office of the colleges you're interested in. Many institutions have internal scholarships for first-generation students. For instance, the University of California system has the Blue and Gold Opportunity Plan, which covers tuition for first-generation students if their family income is $80,000 or less.

Another resource would be Appily, a scholarship database. When you create a profile, you can specify you're a first-generation student and it will match you with relevant scholarships.

Lastly, local community organizations, companies, and foundations might also offer scholarships for first-generation students from your area. Your high school's counseling office may have a list of these scholarships or can guide you on how to find them.

Remember, each scholarship will have its own criteria and application process, so make sure to start early so you can tailor your application to each one. Good luck!

a year ago

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