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Scholarship opportunities for 10th graders?

I'm a 10th grader and I've heard there might be scholarship opportunities out there for younger high school students. Can anyone point me towards some scholarships or competitions I should check out?

10 months ago

Absolutely, there are plenty of scholarship opportunities for younger high school students like yourself. Here are a few scholarships and competitions you might consider participating in:

1. Scholastic Art & Writing Awards: This competition recognizes creative teens in various categories such as writing, photography, painting, and digital art. Students in grades 7-12 can submit their work for a chance to win various awards, including scholarships.

2. Doodle 4 Google: This annual contest invites students in grades K-12 to create their own Google doodle based on a given theme. The national winner receives a $30,000 scholarship and a $100,000 technology grant of tablets or Chromebooks for their school.

3. American Mathematics Competitions (AMC): These are a series of math contests for middle and high school students, which can ultimately lead to participation in the International Mathematical Olympiad. The contests provide an opportunity for students to challenge themselves and potentially earn recognition and scholarships.

4. Society for Science's Regeneron Science Talent Search (STS): Although this competition is primarily for high school seniors, it's a great opportunity to start thinking about a research project early on. The STS is considered one of the most prestigious pre-college science competitions, offering more than $3 million in awards each year.

5. National High School Debate League of America (NSD): The NSDLA offers various debate tournaments and workshops throughout the year, which can result in scholarships and other awards for participating students.

6. Voice of Democracy Audio-Essay Contest: Sponsored by the Veterans of Foreign Wars (VFW), this contest invites students in grades 9-12 to submit an audio-essay on a selected patriotic theme. Each year, the top winner receives a $35,000 scholarship, and other scholarships are awarded for 2nd to 10th place finishes.

These are just a few examples of the many scholarships and competitions available to younger high school students. It's an excellent idea to start researching and applying early on, as that will give you more opportunities to build your scholarship portfolio and potentially reduce future college costs. Additionally, even if you don't ultimately win the scholarship, simply participating in these activities can help indirectly enhance your college application by showcasing your interests, talents, and dedication to various disciplines. Good luck!

10 months ago

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