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Idaho scholarships for college-bound students?

I'm applying to colleges, and as an Idaho resident, I'm curious about any local scholarships available. Are there any special opportunities for kids from Idaho? Any tips on where to start my search would be appreciated!

2 years ago

Absolutely - finding the right scholarships can indeed give a substantial boost to your path. As an Idaho resident, there are numerous regional and statewide scholarships that you could potentially benefit from. These scholarships are typically sponsored by various businesses, community organizations, foundations, and even educational institutions across the state.

To start, the Idaho State Board of Education gives several scholarships specifically for Idaho residents, such as the Governor's Cup Scholarship and Opportunity Scholarship. The Governor's Cup Scholarship awards up to $5,000 a year for two to four years to Idaho high school seniors planning to attend an Idaho college or university. The Opportunity Scholarship offers up to $3,500 per academic year to Idaho residents pursuing an undergraduate degree.

There is also the "Idaho Power Company - Kevin Whittier Memorial Scholarship" which targets students planning to major in engineering or related fields, providing $1,000. Furthermore, "The Tschudy Family Scholarship" is another offering which provides financial aid to students in Ada County planning to attend universities or colleges across Idaho.

To simplify your search in finding these scholarships, I would recommend utilizing scholarship search platforms. Appily is a resource that allows you to create a customized profile and gain access to the most applicable scholarships as per your criteria. Furthermore, you can consult the Idaho State Board of Education website for more specific scholarships, requirements, and deadlines pertaining to Idaho. Remember that you should never have to pay to access information about scholarships, so steer clear of any platform that asks for payment.

Always remember to pay attention to deadlines. Scholarships often have earlier application dates than college applications. Do advanced planning in terms of gathering necessary documents, writing essays, etc.

Best of luck in your college and scholarship search!

2 years ago

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