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Scholarships

A scholarship is an award of financial aid for a student who wishes to continue their education beyond high school. Most scholarships are awarded based on merit or talent but some are awarded based on need. The money received as a scholarship, unlike student loans, does not have to be reimbursed.

Each type of scholarship has various criteria for you to qualify. Read these carefully so you do not waste your time applying for a scholarship that you do not qualify for. Some scholarships may have age requirements, others may be offered to single parents or enlisted persons, veterans and their families. Pay particular attention to these criteria!

If you are a high school student who is interested in scholarship opportunities your best resource is your school guidance counselor who will be able to recommend local companies and institutions that offer scholarships in your area.

Most academic scholarships require you to write an essay, as part of the application, outlining the reasons why you deserve to receive this scholarship. Your ability to write a clear well written essay could be your ticket to success!!

Focus your response to the question being asked. You may be asked about your biggest achievements, toughest challenges, or your goals for the future.

Make sure you emphasize how awarding you the scholarship will benefit them in the future by describing how you will use the scholarship funds.

As with any essay, there should be no grammatical errors or spelling mistakes, so make sure you proof read it carefully before sending it in.

Different Types of Scholarships

Scholarships for Single Mothers

Nearly 38% of single mothers live at or below the poverty line. They have to work long hours to provide for their family and have little or no money for a college education. Many single mothers are in critical need of financial aid. Fortunately many scholarships and grants have been created to help single mothers afford post secondary education.

Patsy Takemoto Mink Education Foundation

Scholarships for Military Personnel

There are a number of college scholarships and grants available for service members, veterans and their families.

Army ROTC Military Scholarships - A great way to pay for college

International Scholarships To Study in USA

Before choosing to further your education in the United States it is important to figure out how you are going to pay for tuition, books, accommodations and food for the time it takes for you to graduate with a degree or masters in your chosen field. You don't have to have rich parents but it certainly helps!

Choosing to study abroad as an international student is a very expensive decision. If you choose to attend one of the Ivy League Schools the cost would be prohibitive for many if it wasn't for the availability of scholarships to help offset these costs. Scholarships are awarded for academic excellence, athletic talent, or on a needs base so do your research starting with the college or university you plan to attend.

** Be wary of scholarship scams. Do not pay money to compete for a scholarship unless you are confident of the source.**


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Coca-Cola Scholarships

https://coca-colascholarsfoundation.org/

Awards 250 scholarships to National and Regional Scholars each year.

Jack Kent Cooke Foundation Scholarship

https://jkcf.org/

Are you considering transfer from a two-year to a four-year school? The Jack Kent Cooke Foundation provides scholarships to undergraduate students who have completed at least a year of school.

United Negro College Fund (UNCF)

https://uncf.org

The UNCF has raised over $ 2 billion in scholarship funds for over 350,000 minority students.

Jeannette Rankin Women's Education Fund

https://rankinfoundation.org

Awards scholarships annually to women 35 years of age and older.

National Merit Scholarships

https://nationalmerit.org

The National Merit Scholarship Program and the National Achievement Scholarship Program are two college undergraduate scholarship programs from the NMSC.

Imagine America Scholarship (Career College Association)

https://imagine-america.org

High school seniors, military personnel and adult learners can apply for scholarships through a number of programs.

Gates Millennium Scholarship Program (GMS)

https://gmsp.org

GMS provides African Americans, Native Americans, Asian Pacific Americans, and Hispanic Americans with scholarships for study in mathematics, science, engineering, education or library science.

DUSA Scholarships

https://studentscholarships.org/foundation/24415/dusa_scholarships.php

Offers $1,000 scholarships to the daughters and granddaughters of active duty or retired Army officers. Find out if you're eligible and how to apply at this website.

Academics and Athletes (National Collegiate Athletic Association)

https://ncaa.org/wps/wcm/connect/nli/nli/document+library/athletic+scholarship

NCAA's Student-Athlete page is filled with useful info on scholarships and internships!

Educational Service Centers (League of United Latin American Citizens)

https://www.lnesc.org

Providing the Hispanic community with high-quality educational opportunities.

National Eagle Scout Scholarships

https://www.nesa.org/

The Boy Scouts of America has three types of scholarships available for Eagle Scouts.

American Library Association Scholarship Program

https://ala.org/ala/educationcareers/education/scholarships/index.cfm

If you're interested in pursuing a Masters in Library Science, check out the numerous scholarships available from the American Library Association.