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What are some non-GPA based scholarships for college students?

I'm looking for scholarship opportunities that don't focus on GPA since mine isn't stellar. Are there scholarships that consider other factors, like leadership or extracurricular involvement?

a year ago

Absolutely, there are many scholarships out there that don't place a primary focus on GPA and rather concentrate on other qualities like leadership or extracurricular involvement. Here are some examples:

1. AXA Achievement Scholarship: This scholarship rewards students who have shown outstanding achievement in their activities in school, the community, or the workplace. It values drive, determination, and a strong, well-rounded character more than academic performance.

2. Prudential Spirit of Community Awards: This scholarship program is based on volunteer community service. If you've been actively involved in volunteer work, this could be an excellent opportunity for you.

3. Ronald McDonald House Charities Scholarships: This organization offers multiple scholarships, some of which are based primarily on things like leadership, financial need, and community involvement rather than GPA.

4. GE-Reagan Foundation Scholarship: This one rewards students who demonstrate leadership, integrity, and citizenship, much like the 40th President.

5. Foot Locker Scholar Athletes Program: For high school varsity athlete seniors who are leaders in school and in their communities.

Remember, the key to winning scholarships is to apply to as many as you're eligible for and to sell your best qualities as best you can, whether that's your leadership experience, your volunteer work, or something else entirely. And remember, many scholarships require essays, so start drafting your responses as early as possible to give yourself plenty of time for revisions. Good luck!

a year ago

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