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Exploring New York Scholarships for College Students

I'm a high school junior planning to attend college in New York, and I'm starting to look into scholarships available for college students there. Does anyone have advice on where to find New York state scholarships? Any tips or personal experiences?

a year ago

It's fantastic that you're getting a head start on securing scholarships for your college education. While the specifics may vary from one scholarship to another, here are a few resources to consider:

1. New York State Tuition Assistance Program (TAP): This grant is based on the income of the student or their family, and you can apply for it by completing the FAFSA and the TAP application.

2. Excelsior Scholarship: This is a unique program for residents of New York State who plan to attend a SUNY or CUNY school, either two-year or four-year. If eligible, you could potentially attend college tuition-free.

3. New York State STEM Incentive Program: This scholarship program provides a full SUNY or CUNY tuition scholarship for New York State students pursuing a STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics) degree.

Additionally, make sure to explore individual college websites. Many colleges offer institutional scholarships that are specific to their campuses, academic offerings, or unique student populations.

And don't forget about local community organizations, businesses, and foundations that provide scholarships for local students. Check out resources like your high school's guidance counselor office, local library, and community groups.

Lastly, Appily is a platform that lets you filter scholarships by eligibility criteria, including state-based scholarships. This could be a useful tool as you search for scholarships you might qualify for. Just remember, while some scholarships are merit-based, many are also need-based, so it's important to complete your FAFSA as soon as possible to open up as many opportunities as possible.

a year ago

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