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How do you apply for colleges and/or scholarships?

And can you apply while still in high school. I just graduated as a junior and I’m moving onto my senior year so I was wondering you could talk classes while still in high school and transfer immediately after graduation.

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Joseph’s Answer

Here are some great links that you can start with. Apply to as many as possible to better your chances.


https://www.niche.com/colleges/scholarships/?utm_source=google&utm_medium=cpc&utm_id=go_cmp-17621558292_adg-136187362937_ad-654776017401_kwd-298781768396_dev-c_ext-_prd-_mca-_sig-Cj0KCQjwyLGjBhDKARIsAFRNgW8K6jKreyQeSzceViwSuTZm4HPxlTI-vZDg95GPypJovs02PEZIuAoaAlEAEALw_wcB&k_cca=collegecrosschannelaudience&gclid=Cj0KCQjwyLGjBhDKARIsAFRNgW8K6jKreyQeSzceViwSuTZm4HPxlTI-vZDg95GPypJovs02PEZIuAoaAlEAEALw_wcB

https://www.scholarships.com/financial-aid/college-scholarships/scholarship-directory/school-year/high-school-senior
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Melody’s Answer

Hi Alix,

At this point in your schooling, you should consider seeking assistance from your school's office staff or guidance counselor. They may have information for you about your school and any partnership or access to HS to College credit classes. Equally, your guidance counselor/school staff may have information on various scholarships. They may even have the application available and can help fill them out.
Another source for guidance could be librarians. We only think of them for books, but their primary skill or focus is research/resource. A local library or if small town, nears bigger city library services. Most libraries you can contact by phone, or email or they have web forms. Ask them your questions just like on this site.
Also, visit the Department of Education website for your state, they have a number of sources and information available. This can be overwhelming so try local help first then branch out.
Oh, when in doubt, ask one of your trusted teachers.
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Abhishek’s Answer

Each and every university provides notifications about admission dates for the courses which they provide. I think you just need to clear the basic eligibility criteria which is completion of high school and an appropriate SAT score.
All the organisations and universities which provide scholarship advertise their scholarship on their official website. You can sign up for there newsletter or email notifications. And fill out the application forms.
Hope it helps.
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