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Open scholarships for high school seniors?

Hey guys, I'm a high school senior and I'm trying to find some open scholarships to apply for. Are there any good resources or websites to look for scholarships that might be less competitive or open to a wider range of students? Appreciate any suggestions!

5 months ago

Hey there! It's smart to be looking for scholarships to help fund your college education. There are several resources available that can help you find less competitive scholarships or those open to a more diverse range of students. Here are a few websites that can get you started:

1. Fastweb (fastweb.com) - Fastweb has a large database of scholarships and allows you to create a personalized profile so you can find scholarships that match your interests, background, and academic achievements. They often list scholarships with less competition or unique requirements.

2. Scholarships.com (scholarships.com) - Scholarships.com is another great resource that allows you to search its extensive database for scholarships based on various criteria. They also have a section called "Easy Scholarships" where you can find scholarships without stringent eligibility requirements or lengthy application processes.

3. Cappex (cappex.com) - Cappex is a useful platform that provides information on colleges and scholarships, helping you find scholarship opportunities that align with your profile. They have a listing called "No Essay Scholarships," which often includes those with simpler application processes or wider eligibility.

4. CollegeVine (collegevine.com) - CollegeVine has helpful articles and guides on finding scholarships, as well as a platform called ScholarshipFinder. This tool can help you discover less competitive scholarships or those with unique application requirements.

5. Check out local organizations, community foundations, or regional scholarship providers. Many of these organizations offer smaller scholarships with less competition. You can search for these by talking to your high school counselor, visiting your school's career center, or researching online for opportunities specific to your area.

When searching for scholarships, keep in mind that the more tailored a scholarship is to your specific background and qualifications, the less competition you might face. Don't forget to also reach out to your prospective colleges about any school-specific scholarships they might offer to incoming students.

Best of luck in your scholarship search!

5 months ago

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