I recently got a 35 on my ACT, what kind of scholarships can I apply for with this score? Are there any specific colleges that offer generous scholarships for high ACT scores?
Congratulations on your excellent ACT score! A 35 is undoubtedly an outstanding achievement and will open doors to various scholarship opportunities. While merit-based scholarships are often awarded based on a combination of factors such as GPA, extracurricular involvement, and more, your high ACT score will likely make you eligible for several options.
First and foremost, you're eligible to apply for several national scholarships that take into account your ACT score. Some examples include the Coca-Cola Scholars Program, the Buick Achievers Scholarship, and the Jack Kent Cooke Foundation Scholarship. Your high ACT score will help you stand out in the competitive applicant pools for these scholarships.
Many colleges also offer merit-based scholarships that consider your ACT score, among other factors. Often, these are institutional scholarships provided directly by the school. For instance, the University of Alabama, University of Mississippi (Ole Miss), and Baylor University offer scholarships based on a combination of ACT scores and GPA. At some institutions, you may be automatically considered for these financial awards once you apply for admission, but keep in mind that other schools may require separate scholarship applications, so make sure you inform yourself about the process at each school you're considering.
Additionally, some public universities offer full tuition or partial scholarships based on standardized test scores for in-state students. Be sure to research opportunities within your state to maximize your scholarship potential.
Lastly, remember to research local and community-based scholarships. Local businesses, clubs, religious organizations, and foundations often provide scholarships based on various criteria, including academic performance. Your high ACT score can make you an appealing candidate for these opportunities.
As you explore scholarships, it's important to complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) regardless of your parents' income. Even if you do not qualify for need-based aid, some merit-based scholarships require the FAFSA to be on file.
In summary, your impressive ACT score will qualify you for numerous scholarship opportunities at both the national and institutional levels. Remember to research thoroughly and consider local scholarships as well. Good luck with your scholarship search and college applications!
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