I'm a homeschooled student in Maine trying to find scholarships specific to my situation. Are there any resources or scholarships in Maine that cater to homeschooled students heading to college?
Absolutely, there are multiple scholarship opportunities in Maine that cater specifically to homeschooled students.
One notable scholarship is the "Mitchell Scholarship," which awards $10,000 to a student from every public high school in the state each year. Importantly, a small number of Mitchell Scholarships are designated for homeschooled students, as well as students from Maine's GED and HiSET programs.
The "Maine Community Foundation" also offers a variety of scholarships that homeschooled students in Maine could be eligible for. It has various funds that award scholarships based on community service, academic achievement, or financial need. When applying, you want to be transparent about your homeschooling experience as well as any unique circumstances it may have introduced.
Another place to look for scholarships is on Appily. You can set up a profile and select that you've been homeschooled, and the tool will match you with scholarships that fit your profile.
Lastly, it's worth noting to always inquire directly with the colleges to which you're applying. Some may offer merit scholarships that aren't mentioned online, and there might even be some targeted towards nontraditional paths like homeschooling.
Remember, scholarships come in all shapes and sizes and applying widely will increase your chances of receiving aid. Good luck!
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