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How can I find extra scholarships for college?

I'm looking for ways to secure more scholarships before applying to colleges. Does anyone have tips or resources for finding additional scholarships that might not be well-known or heavily advertised?

8 months ago

First off, good on you for taking the initiative to seek out additional scholarships! It's an excellent way to reduce the financial burden of attending college.

Let's start with local scholarships. These often have less competition since they're only open to students in your area. Try reaching out to the guidance counselor office at your high school, local community centres, or even nearby businesses and non-profit organizations. They could have information about local scholarships that you might qualify for.

Next, use national scholarship databases. They hold information about countless scholarships of varying amounts. Appily is a great database for this purpose. It allows you to input your profile and matches you with scholarships that fit your demographic and academic information.

Check with your future college or university. Most schools offer institutional scholarships, which are funded by the school itself. These can be based on your academic performance, unique skills, or individual achievements.

Consider applying for scholarships related to your planned major or career field. Many professional organizations or companies offer scholarships to students seeking degrees in related fields. For example, if you're interested in engineering, check for scholarships from engineering organizations or firms.

Lastly, never underestimate the power of small, less popular scholarships. They might not offer thousands of dollars, but every little bit helps, and smaller scholarships tend to be less competitive.

Good luck in your search, I hope this helps!

8 months ago

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