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I'm looking high and low for scholarships. Any advice?

I want to score a scholarship of $20,000 so I can stop searching and focus on my upcoming classes. #scholarships

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B’s Answer

Hello, if you wish to take on-line classes - check out University of the People at https://www.uopeople.edu/ They do not have many majors to choose from - only: Computer Science, Health Science, Business Administration and a newly created Master's in Education. However on the plus side, they are very cost efficient. They boast of being "tuition free" which is true; however, there are a few nominal fees. $60 for registration, $100 per class and $17 per transfer credit. All class resources are provided in an on-line form for free. Best of luck to you.<span style="color: rgb(34, 34, 34);">  </span>

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Unnati’s Answer

There are various scholarship positions on campus that you can look for. There is the international peer mentoring program, FYS, Social justice scholarships, and other mentoring roles as well in MAC. You can also check out the student organizations that offer scholarships in leadership roles. I am a part of the 500 festival princess program that provides scholarships to the 33 selected princesses. You can learn more about it on this website: https://www.500festival.com/college-programs/princess-program/overview/
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Racheal’s Answer

Hi. If you are looking for scholarships, do a Google search that start with scholarships within the city you live as well as within the state you live. I see you are from Indianapolis, Indiana, I'm from Gary Indiana so this was a start for me. If you are still in high school, uour guidance counselor is the go to person. If you are in college, there should be a database with the school financial aid department as well as your academic advisor. Good luck!
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