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Finding more scholarships to fund my college education?

I need to find more scholarships, as my current financial aid isn't enough. Any tips on where else I can look or types of lesser-known scholarships that are worth applying for?

2 years ago

Sure, I can provide some ideas on where to start your search for additional scholarships.

1. Local or regional scholarships: Look for scholarships in your local community, which are often less competitive than national ones. These could be offered by local businesses, community organizations, or even religious institutions.

2. Employer scholarships: If you or your parents work for a large company, check whether they have a scholarship program for employees' children.

3. Scholarships in your intended field of study: Some professional organizations or companies provide scholarships for students planning to enter their industry.

4. Scholarships for unique traits, hobbies, or circumstances: There are scholarships out there for all kinds of unique characteristics, whether it's being a left-handed student, being over 6 feet tall, or even for students who enjoy knitting! Spend some time looking into these niche scholarships, as they can sometimes have less competition.

5. Directly from the schools you're applying to: Make sure you've looked into all scholarship opportunities directly from your institution. Some may require additional applications or essays, while others may be automatically considered when you apply.

6. Scholarship search platforms: Use online scholarship search platforms. These tend to have huge databases that you can sift through using various filter options. Appily is one example. It's also wise to be cautious of any scholarship search platform that requires you to pay—many legitimate scholarships are listed on free sites, so you typically don't need to pay to find them.

Remember, though, applying for scholarships can be time-consuming, and there's no guarantee you'll receive them. Make sure you're balancing your time wisely and not sacrificing your school work or your college applications. Best of luck with your scholarship process!

2 years ago

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