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Tips for finding grants and scholarships for students already in college?

I'm currently a sophomore in college and my financial situation has changed. What are some effective strategies for finding grants or scholarships for students who are already enrolled in school?

a year ago

Sure, there are several strategies you can consider to increase your chances of securing scholarships and grants as a college student:

1. Contact Your School's Financial Aid Office: Reach out to your financial aid office for guidance as they are usually aware of various scholarships and grants you might qualify for. They can also help you renegotiate your financial aid package if there's been a significant alteration in your financial situation.

2. Department-specific Scholarships: Often, individual departments within your university offer scholarships and grants to students within their specific major. If you haven't already, consult with your department head or advisor to inquire about potential opportunities.

3. Industry-Specific Scholarships: If you have a clear career path in mind, look to professional organizations aligned with your career interests. These organizations often provide scholarships to students studying in their field.

4. National and Local Scholarships: There are plenty of scholarships at both the national and local level available to current college students. One good resource to find these could be Appily, which allows you to search for scholarships based on your profile.

5. Community Service and Club Scholarships: If you're involved in a community service or club, check with your organization to see if they provide any scholarships. These can be an excellent avenue for funding, particularly if you've demonstrated strong leadership or commitment within the organization.

6. Research and Fellowship Opportunities: For some fields, particularly STEM, there can be research grants or fellowship opportunities that provide a stipend. Check to see if there are any professors or research projects on campus that have funding.

Always tailor your application to the scholarship you’re applying for, telling a compelling story about why you're the best fit. Good luck with your search!

a year ago

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