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Any College Scholarships for Students in Wisconsin?

I'm based in Wisconsin and planning on attending college soon. Are there scholarship opportunities specific to residents or students in Wisconsin that I should know about? Any recommendations for where to start my search?

a year ago

Definitely! Wisconsin students have the opportunity to access a variety of scholarships designed to support their post-secondary education. Here are some examples:

1. The "Wisconsin Academic Excellence Scholarship" (AES) is awarded to Wisconsin high school seniors with the highest grade point average (GPA) in each public and private high school statewide. Recipients must be enrolled on a full-time basis at a Wisconsin college or university.

2. The "Technical Excellence Scholarship" (TES) is for Wisconsin high school seniors who have the highest demonstrated level of proficiency in technical education subjects. It's a state-supported program based on student's high school records.

3. The "Minority Undergraduate Retention Grant" is available to minority undergraduates, excluding first-year students, enrolled at least half-time in independent, tribal, or Wisconsin Technical College institutions. African American, Hispanic, Native American, and certain Southeast Asian groups are eligible to apply.

4. The "Talent Incentive Program Grants" provide grant assistance to the most financially needy and educationally disadvantaged Wisconsin resident students attending colleges and universities in the State of Wisconsin.

5. The "Wisconsin Higher Education Grant (WHEG)" is a need-based grant assistance program available to Wisconsin resident undergraduates. Awards vary based on full or part-time enrollment and the duration of attendance during the academic year.

For more localized scholarships, you could also look into regional offerings such as the Green Bay Packers Foundation Scholarships or the Cream City Foundation Scholarships.

When it comes to searching for scholarships, start by checking with your high school guidance counselor, who should have information about local and state-sponsored scholarships. You can also utilize platforms like Appily, which offers a comprehensive database of scholarships that you can filter based on your geographic location, career interests, and more.

Lastly, remember to check each college's financial aid page. Many institutions offer their scholarships, either need-based or merit-based, and some of these may be specifically dedicated to state residents.

Hope this gets you off to a good start! Good luck with your search.

a year ago

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