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Scholarships for High School Freshmen
Freshman year of high school can be exciting yet overwhelming. While you want to ease yourself into your new environment, there are steps you can take to thrive as a high school freshman. You can start thinking about where you want to go to college, for example, and learn about what it entails. College can…
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Scholarships for High School Sophomores
The costs of college is soaring, costing an average of $35,331 per year. Student loan debt has hit an all-time high of $1.59 trillion in January 2022, with borrowers graduating with an average debt of $28,950. So, it’s in your interest to maximize your financial aid and apply for scholarships as early as possible. And…
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Scholarships for High School Juniors
Junior year in high school is a busy year. Between maintaining good grades, taking the PSAT, SAT or ACT, volunteering, participating in sports or other extracurricular activities, attending college fairs, and visiting colleges — to name a few key elements of high school junior life — scholarships may not even be on your radar. But…
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88 Scholarships for High School Seniors
Don’t miss out on free money! Not only can they help you attend college, but winning a scholarship is an accomplishment that you can share on your resume for life. Fortunately, there are thousands of scholarships available for high school seniors to apply for. In this post, we tell you all the tricks for high…
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Niche $25,000 Back to School ‘No Essay’ Scholarship
Amount: $25,000. About: Offered by Niche, the Niche $25,000 Back to School “No Essay” Scholarship awards $25,000 to one student to help pay for tuition, housing, books, and other educational expenses. The scholarship is open to all high school and college students, as well as others planning on attending college or graduate school in the…
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NSRA Higher Education Scholarships
Amount: Up to $3,000 per year (renewable for up to 4 years). About: The National Shoe Retailers Association (NSRA) annually awards scholarships to NSRA retail members in good standing, their children, and their employees. In addition to meeting one of the above requirements, applicants must be U.S. citizens or eligible noncitizens and be enrolled or…