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Large scholarships for high school seniors - where to find them?

Hi fellow students! As a high school senior, I'm looking for some large scholarships to help pay for college expenses. Any recommendations on where to find and apply for these scholarships? Happy to explore both merit-based and need-based options. Thanks in advance!

5 months ago

Hi there! It's excellent that you're already seeking out scholarship opportunities to help fund your college education. Here are a few resources and scholarships that can help you find the big scholarships you're looking for:

1. CollegeVine Scholarship Search: CollegeVine provides a scholarship search tool that allows you to filter by criteria such as grade level, GPA, and interest area. You can discover specific scholarships that match your situation and goals.

2. Coca-Cola Scholars Foundation: As one of the largest merit-based scholarships, the Coca-Cola Scholars Program awards 150 college scholarships worth $20,000 each. High school seniors who demonstrate strong leadership, commitment to their community, and academic achievement can apply.

3. Regeneron Science Talent Search: If you're passionate about research and STEM fields, the Regeneron Science Talent Search is a prestigious competition that provides scholarships of up to $250,000. It's open to high school seniors who submit original research projects.

4. Gates Scholarship: The Gates Scholarship is a highly selective, last-dollar scholarship for Pell-eligible, high school seniors who demonstrate academic excellence, leadership skills, and a commitment to their communities. The scholarship covers the full cost of attendance at the student's chosen college or university.

5. National Merit Scholarship Program: High school juniors who take the PSAT/NMSQT can qualify as National Merit Semifinalists, with the chance to win one of the 7,500 National Merit Scholarships worth up to $2,500. Some colleges also offer full or partial scholarships to National Merit Finalists.

Additionally, don't forget to explore scholarship opportunities at the colleges and universities you're applying to – many offer generous merit-based and need-based scholarships to eligible students. Make sure to check their websites and financial aid offices for information on how to apply.

Good luck with your scholarship search, and I hope you find some great opportunities to help finance your education!

5 months ago

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