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Where can I find non-need-based scholarships to fund out-of-state tuition?
Some things about me:
- My family's income is too high to qualify for need-based aid
- I really want to go to a university out of state
- I'm female
- I'm white
- I plan to go into biochemistry and research
- I have a 4.0 unweighted / 4.45 weighted GPA
- 1520 SAT and 36 ACT
- I'm captain of my school's Color Guard, founded a recycling program for my school, and participate as a general member of many clubs
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Teklemuz Ayenew Tesfay
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Finding scholarships to cover out-of-state tuition can be exciting and rewarding. Start by visiting your school's career center or financial aid office for personalized advice. Also, check out local colleges, university websites, and the science department pages for opportunities. National databases like College Board’s Scholarship Search, Scholarships.com, Cappex, and Fastweb make it easy to find scholarships for merit, STEM, leadership, and women. Organizations like the Society of Women Engineers (SWE) and the Association for Women in Science (AWIS) offer awards for academic excellence and leadership in STEM. Additionally, platforms like Bold.org, Scholarship360, and Scholly can help you discover smaller awards. Keep exploring, and you'll find the right scholarships for you!