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Types of High School Scholarships

It is essential for high school students to know what financial aid opportunities are available to them. This document discusses a few types of high school scholarships that most high school students might be interested in.

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Types of High School Scholarships

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  1. Types of High School Scholarships High school scholarships are the most common scholarships awarded by grade. You can get a high school scholarship as a freshman, junior, or senior student. The earlier you start your application, the better. Most people apply for a scholarship because they need financial aid to further their studies. However, different scholarships offer different kinds of financial assistance. Some scholarships will only pay for tuition and exclude living expenses, and some will fully fund your education. Having a clear picture of what you are looking for can help shorten the list. Federal and State grants Before you start looking into other education funding opportunities, you should first consider applying for a Federal or State grant. Both Federal and State grants are need-based financial grants. You don’t need to come from a low-income family, but you need to show the need for financial aid. The final decision is made after accessing your parent’s income, assets, and other resources. Both grants also offer financial assistance to top students. For example, if you have a 3.0 GPA and above, you qualify for both grants. State grants, however, give priority to students who reside in that State.

  2. Athletic Scholarships Football and baseball are not the only sports that offer a scholarship for high school students. Organizations can award student-athletes who play golf, softball, soccer, swimming, gymnastic, run track, and many other scholarships. Additionally, you don’t always have to continue playing while in college. If you are an excellent student and do well in sports, you qualify for an athletic scholarship. It is not only the NCCA who award athletic scholarships. Smaller organizations such as the National Junior College Athletic Association and the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics also award scholarships to student-athletes. Academic and Merit Scholarships If you are a top performer in a school, then this is for you. Most academic and merit scholarships will award you based on your grades, graduation ranking, rand test scores. That’s not all. Some merit scholarships look at your performance on specific subjects. They will check where your interest lies, or what you have chosen as your primary and give you the scholarship to study your major. Competition might be stiff for this one as over 1.5 million applicants enter the National Merit Scholarships competition. However, some other companies and organizations offer merit scholarships such as the Coca-Cola Scholars Foundation and the Elks National Foundation. Essay Scholarships Can you write a strong essay? Do you consider yourself a good writer? If your answer is yes, then you stand a chance of getting an essay scholarship. Essay scholarships range in the amount of money awarded. You can get as little as $100 to tens of thousands of dollars. For you to win, some essay competitions will look at your academic performance and the essay. Start seeking out organizations and companies that offer such scholarships and try your luck. The cost of university education is growing every year. Not everyone can afford to work and study throughout college. High school scholarships are available for everyone, including minorities. It’s just a matter of finding where you fit and taking your shot.

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