I'm a student whose parents didn't attend college, and I've heard there might be scholarships specifically for someone like me. Can anyone recommend some scholarships I should look into?
Absolutely, there are indeed scholarships specifically intended for first-generation college students, which is the term typically used to describe students whose parents did not attend college. Here are a few you might consider:
1. Coca-Cola First Generation Scholarships: This scholarship is offered to first-generation college students at specific schools. The list of colleges changes each year, so you'll want to check with the financial aid office at your college to see if it's available.
2. The Dell Scholars Program: This scholarship program recognizes students for their academic potential and determination, particularly those from low-income households. While not exclusively for first-generation students, many Dell Scholars are the first in their families to attend college.
3. The Sallie Mae Fund First in My Family Scholarship Program: This scholarship program provides funding to Hispanic-American students who are the first in their families to attend college.
4. The Davis-Putter Scholarship Fund: While not exclusive to first-generation students, this fund provides need-based scholarships to students who are actively working for social and economic justice.
Each of these scholarships has its own specific eligibility requirements and application processes, so be sure to spend some time on their websites to see which ones might be a good fit for you.
Also, remember to check with the financial aid office at the colleges you're applying to, as they may have their own scholarships for first-generation students. Additionally, consult online scholarship databases like the one provided by Appily to identify first-generation scholarships offered by various groups or organizations. Good luck with your scholarship search!
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