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Scholarship options while already in college

I'm currently enrolled in college and looking for additional scholarships to ease the financial burden. Are there resources or strategies specifically for finding scholarships after you've already started college?

5 months ago

Certainly, there are several strategies and resources available to you as a current college student. Here are some options you might look into:

1. School-Based Scholarships: Your first stop should be the financial aid office at your own institution. They often have information about scholarships specifically for enrolled students. These awards can be based on need, academic merit, specific fields of study, or other unique criteria.

2. Department Scholarships: Check with the department for your field of study. Often, there are scholarships available for students who major in particular subjects. These scholarships may provide funds for research projects, study abroad programs, or general tuition assistance.

3. External Scholarships: There are still numerous scholarships available to you outside of college. Websites like Fastweb, Scholarships.com, or Appily can help you find scholarships for currently enrolled students. Some of these could be directly related to your field or based on other factors like community service, personal background, etc.

4. Work-Study or Internships: Work-study programs or internships, while not scholarships, can also help offset education costs. If they are in your field of study, they can provide valuable experience that may even lead to job offers upon graduation.

5. Community Organizations: Local community organizations, such as Rotary Club, Kiwanis, Elks Lodge, or even local businesses, often sponsor scholarships as a way to give back to their community. Reach out to the ones in your home community or your college community.

Keep in mind that scholarships, though competitive, are very much worth applying for. Every dollar you receive in scholarships is a dollar less in student loans! Good luck with your search!

5 months ago

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