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Finding Scholarships for Any College Student?

Are there scholarships that any college student can apply for, regardless of their chosen school or major? It would be super helpful to know about some general scholarships since I'm not sure where I'll end up yet.

a year ago

Yes, there are many scholarships that don't require you to attend a specific school or pursue a particular major. These are often referred to as "open" or "general" scholarships. Here are a few examples:

1. Coca-Cola Scholars Program: This is a major national scholarship that doesn't require a specific university or major. This scholarship provides 150 graduating high school seniors each year with a $20,000 scholarship for university study.

2. The Jack Kent Cooke Foundation College Scholarship: This scholarship is worth up to $40,000 annually and is available to high-achieving high school seniors with financial need. It also includes opportunities for internships, study abroad, and graduate school funding.

3. The Ronald McDonald House Charities Scholarships: These scholarships are open to students of all fields of study, with several distinct scholarships under the program for certain demographic groups.

Remember that the application process for these scholarships can be competitive given their broad eligibility criteria, so you'll want to ensure you're putting your best foot forward in your application. Also, be sure to check the deadlines for these scholarships as they typically have annual application cycles.

Additionally, you can use scholarship platforms such as FastWeb, Scholarship.com, or Appily to search for more opportunities based on your profile. These platforms can help you identify scholarships that you might be eligible for, and they will send you alerts when new scholarships are added that match your criteria. Finally, don't forget to check out local opportunities from community organizations, businesses, and civic groups. These local scholarships can often be less competitive than national ones.

a year ago

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