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I'm interested in pursuing architectural engineering in college, but I'm finding the application process a bit overwhelming. What should I be focusing on when looking for good architectural engineerin …
I'm a high school junior, and I want to make sure I'm prepared to apply for scholarships when I'm a senior. I've heard there are 'easy' scholarships out there that require less effort or have fewer ap …
With all the talk about college athletes being able to earn money, I'm curious about how this works for college football players. I've heard about the new rules allowing them to profit from their name …
I'm figuring out college applications and I came across the term 'Estimated Student Aid Index' (SAI) a couple of times. I have a general idea that it relates to financial aid, but I'm not quite sure h …
I've heard people talk about private colleges versus public colleges, but I'm honestly not sure what the real difference is. I'm a junior trying to narrow down where to apply, and I want to consider a …
I'm interested in applying to Arizona State University and have heard great things about their merit scholarships. As a junior looking to keep college costs manageable, I'm eager to learn more about w …
I'm a high school student from Florida and I'm starting to explore scholarship options for when I apply to college next year. Are there specific scholarships that cater to Florida residents? I'd like …
I've come across Nitro College a few times while researching college preparation tips and resources, but I'm curious if they offer any specific scholarships aimed at high school juniors like me.
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I'm currently a high school student looking for college scholarships, and I'm feeling a bit overwhelmed by the process. It seems like there are so many out there, yet I'm not sure how to filter throug …
I'm curious about which military jobs have skills that are easily transferable to civilian careers. Can anyone recommend roles that offer valuable experience for post-military employment?
I'm currently planning my high school schedule and some summer activities, and I'm curious about whether college students generally have a summer break similar to high schoolers. I've heard some colle …
I'm currently a high school junior considering the community college route before transferring to a four-year university. I've heard that California has some really good community colleges, but I'm no …
I'm super passionate about golf and have been playing since I was a kid. As I'm thinking about college, I'm also considering my options for golf scholarships. I've heard some colleges are supportive o …
I've been playing soccer throughout high school and am thinking about trying to get a sports scholarship for college. I know spots can be competitive, but I'm wondering how tough the process is. What …
Hey everyone, I'm trying to put together a list of potential colleges and I'm specifically interested in schools in Arizona. Does anyone know how universities in Arizona rank, particularly when it com …
I'm a high school junior really passionate about baseball, and I'm starting to think about my college options. Does anyone have advice on how to secure a baseball scholarship? I'm aware that performan …
I'm starting to shortlist colleges and I'm interested in large universities because I think they offer a wide range of activities, resources, and opportunities. I want to dive into campus life and be …
I'm currently attending a Catholic high school, and I've heard there might be scholarships available specifically for students like me. Does anyone know about these opportunities or have any experienc …
I'm considering trying out for some D3 sports teams but am unsure about their scholarship opportunities. Do Division III schools offer athletic scholarships, or should I be focusing on academic or oth …
With college just around the corner, I'm in full-on scholarship search mode. I've heard there are a ton of scholarships out there specifically for high school students, but I don't know where to start …