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Scholarships for High Achievers with a 3.8 GPA

With a 3.8 GPA, I'm hopeful about earning scholarships but also unsure which ones to target. Can anyone advise on scholarships for college students with a high GPA like mine? Insights on deadlines or criteria would be great.

a year ago

Certainly! Your high GPA will likely make you competitive for many merit-based scholarships. Here are a few scholarships that high GPA students might consider:

1. The Jack Kent Cooke Foundation College Scholarship Program: This scholarship is based on academic ability and achievement, financial need, and ambition. This scholarship offers up to $55,000 per year to attend a four-year college.

2. The Coca-Cola Scholars Program Scholarship: With a minimum GPA requirement of 3.0, you're well above the threshold! This is a merit-based scholarship for high school seniors based on leadership experience, extracurriculars, and academic record. It awards 150 students nationwide with $20,000.

3. Elks National Foundation's Most Valuable Student Scholarship: This one looks at more than just GPA—it takes into account leadership abilities and financial need. Amounts vary, and there are 500 awards each year.

4. Ronald McDonald House Charities Scholarships: These are based regionally, so you’ll want to check what the requirements are based on your local RMHC chapter. This scholarship looks at academic achievement, community service, and financial need.

It's important to note that a high GPA, while important, is not the only consideration for these awards. Most of these scholarships also consider factors such as community involvement, leadership roles, and financial need. It's great that you're taking the initiative to research scholarships. In addition to those listed above, you might want to check out platforms like Appily. They have search functions that will allow you to manually input your GPA, allowing you to specifically search for scholarships that consider high academic achievement.

Also, remember to explore scholarships offered by the institutions you're applying to, as these often have high GPA as one of their primary qualifiers. It's crucial to start early and give yourself plenty of time before deadlines approach. Good luck with your scholarship search!

a year ago

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