Besides the common academic or athletic scholarships, are there any unique or unusual scholarships that I should be aware of that could help in covering college costs?
Absolutely, there's a wide range of unique scholarships out there based on specific skills, interests, or experiences. Let me mention a few:
1. Stuck at Prom Scholarship Contest: This scholarship awards money to students who create and wear prom attire made of Duck Brand duct tape.
2. Parapsychology Foundation Eileen J. Garrett Scholarship: For students specifically interested in the study of parapsychology, which encompasses the study of paranormal and psychic phenomena, such as telepathy, precognition, and clairvoyance.
3. American Fire Sprinkler Association Scholarship: Rather interestingly, this scholarship involves taking a quiz on fire sprinklers and fire safety. Each correct answer gives you a shot at one of the $1,000 scholarship prizes.
4. Optimist International Oratorical Contest: Aspiring public speakers can earn up to $2,500 for college by winning a speech competition on topics of optimism.
5. The Frederick and Mary F. Beckley Scholarship: A unique award for left-handed students attending Juniata College.
6. The American Association of Candy Technologists Scholarship: Did you know there's an association for candy technologists? If you're interested in confectionary technology, this one might be for you.
7. Starfleet Scholarships: Fans of "Star Trek" may apply for this scholarship from the International Star Trek Fan Association.
Keep in mind these are just a few examples. The scholarships you apply for will depend on your personal interests and circumstances, so be sure to conduct a thorough search and utilize scholarship databases like Fastweb or Appily. But remember, every bit helps when it comes to financing your education, so unusual scholarships like these are certainly worth considering!
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