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Scholarships
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Criteria
TASFA/Uncocu Eligible in Dark Blue
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Dell Scholars ProgramParticipating in a Michael & Susan Dell Foundation approved college readiness program in grades 11 and 12 (AVID, Breakthrough Austin, College Foward, GEAR UP, Project MALES Upward Bound)

Graduating from an accredited high school this academic year

Earning a minimum of a 2.4 GPA

Demonstrated need for financial assistance

Eligible to receive a federal Pell grant in first year of college

Planning to enroll full-time in a bachelor's degree program at an accredited higher education institution in the fall directly after your graduation from high school
December 1, 2023
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MaryKnoll Student Essay Contest
**While this is a religious organization the CCC does not support any one type of spirituality
Paper copies in the CCC
Today the world seems full of "bad news" stories that tell of people expressing hatred, violence, discrimination, and other evils demonstrating the worst of humanity. But there are many people who are making the woeld a better place. Write an essay sharing "good news" story from your own life and explain how it reflects the "good news" message of Jesus. 500-750 wordsNovember 15, 2023
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10 Words or LessAttending school in Fall 2022
Go to www.facebook.com/myscholarships and place a comment on any post you see answering the question:

In 10 words or less, tell us why you deserve the $500 scholarship.

B. Before or After writing your Answer you will also need to "Like" our Facebook page. Note we will only read the answers provided from people that have "Liked" our page.
November 15, 2023
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Jack Kent Cooke Foundation
Apply through the Common App
High school senior
Starting 4yr college fall 2022
3.5 unweighted GPA
Demonstrate financial need
November 18, 2023
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Dr. Juan Andrade Jr. Scholarship for Young Hispanic LeadersApplicants must be enrolled or accepted for enrollment as full-time undergraduate students, in an accredited four-year or two-year institution in the U.S. or U.S. territories, and demonstrate a verifiable need for financial support.

At least one parent must be of Hispanic ancestry. Non-U.S. citizens are eligible to apply (DACA or Undocumented).

Applicants must be full-time undergraduate students for the Fall 2022 – Spring 2023 academic year.

2 Essays + 1 optional

Portrait Picture

Resume

Unofficial Transcript

2 Letters of Reccommendation Due Dec 15
November 30, 2023
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Andrew Flusche Scholarship ContestThe Andrew Flusche Scholarship Contest requires students to raise awareness about different legal issues. Applicants must create a public service advertisement video (PSA) about how to share the road with pedestrians and bicyclists.
-High school senior
-U.S. citizen or perminent resident
Create your video and make sure it is no longer than 3 minutes.
Upload your video to YouTube.
In the YouTube description of the video, include a link to this page.
Once your video has been uploaded, fill out the Application Form at the bottom of this page.
All questions should be emailed to reception@andrewflusche.com.
November 30, 2023
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The Green Pal Scholarship for Tomorrows EntrepreneurApplicant must be a graduating senior who plans to enroll at an accredited university and major in business

Applicant must demonstrate high ambition and desire to be an entrepreneur or business owner Applicant must declare a major in the college of business

Funds must be used for full- time enrollment at an accredited college or university

To apply for the GreenPal Scholarship, email your essay (500-1000 words) along with a photo to scholarship @yourgreenpal.com .
November 30, 2023
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Herrman & Herrman Innovation Scholarship Essay ContestStudents write a 600 + word essay on a given topic

Essay is about raising awareness of technology’s impact on driving

Essay contest furthers student education

1st place is $2,500 2nd place is $1,500 and 3rd place is $1,000
December 1, 2023
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Stephen J Brady Stop Hunger Scholarships 1. All applicants must be enrolled in an accredited educational institution (kindergarten through graduate school) in the United States. All applicants must be ages 5-25 and meet the age requirement by Oct. 5, 2022.
2. All applicants must have demonstrated on-going commitment to their community by performing unpaid volunteer services impacting hunger in the United States within the last 12 months.
3. All applicants must be citizens or permanent residents of the United States who reside in the contiguous United States, Alaska, and Hawaii only. 4. Volunteer services performed by applicant must help non-family members. 5. If applicant is selected as a potential national Stephen J. Brady Stop Hunger Scholarship recipient, in order to be confirmed as a winner, the student's parent or legal guardian must sign an Affidavit of Eligibility and Assignment of Rights. 6. Scholarship funds awarded to winners must be used for tuition and related fees, books, supplies, and equipment required for courses at an accredited post-secondary education institution.
December 7
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AbbVie Immunology ScholarshipA US citizen or a legal and permanent resident of the US
Diagnosed with AD, AS, CD, HS, JIA, Ps, PsA, RA, UC, or UV by a healthcare professional. (If the applicant has been diagnosed with more than one of these inflammatory diseases, the applicant should choose the most relevant inflammatory disease for this application.)
Enrolling in full-time undergraduate or graduate study at an accredited United States two-year or four-year college, university, or vocational technical school for the 2023-2024 academic year.
Applicants must have completed high school or obtained a General Education Development (GED) certificate before the end of June 2023.
December 7
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Burger King Scholars ProgramBe living in the United States, Canada or Puerto Rico

Be graduating high school seniors (U.S. and Puerto Rico), graduating from grade 12 (Canada) or graduating from home school education in the U.S., Puerto Rico or Canada

Have a cumulative high school grade point average of 2.5 or higher on a 4.0 scale, or the equivalent

Plan to enroll full-time, without interruption, for the entire 2021-22 academic year at an accredited two- or four-year college, university or vocational-technical school in the U.S., Canada or Puerto Rico
December 15, 2023
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Burger King Scholars ProgramBe United States citizens or legal residents living or claiming residency in one of the 50 U.S. states, District of Columbia, or Puerto Rico.
Be current high school seniors who plan to enroll full-time in an accredited two-year or four-year college or university in the United States** by Fall 2023.
**Enrollment at an accredited postsecondary institution outside of the United States may be considered on a case-by-case basis.
Demonstrate ambition and self-drive to be a force for good in school, community or work activities
Be willing to provide a release to publicize their identities and information about their achievements along with photographs for use in program promotion and information.
December 16
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Neal Kocurek Scholarship - St David's Foundationhttps://stdavidsfoundation.org/how-we-work/neal-kocurek-scholarship/The St. David’s Neal Kocurek Scholarship is the largest healthcare scholarship program in the state of Texas. Created in honor of St. David’s Foundation’s late President and CEO, W. Neal Kocurek, Ph.D., this distinguished scholarship program carries on his vision for a more equitable Central Texas.-High school seniors graduating from schools in Bastrop, Caldwell, Hays, Travis, and Williamson counties
-interested in pursuing careers in healthcare (clinical and non-clinical)
-must be US citizens and plan to attend college in Texas
Due january 5th, 2024
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The Jackie Robinson FoundationBe a graduating, minority high school senior
- Be a United States citizen
- Present evidence of financial need
- Demonstrate a record of academic excellence
- Demonstrate leadership potential and a dedication to community service
- Submit an official SAT and/or ACT test exam score from junior or senior year*
- Plan to attend an accredited and approved 4-year college within the United States or affiliated with a United States-based college or university
- Not possess a degree from, or be enrolled in, a 2 or 4–year college when applying

*JRF recognizes the challenges of taking standardized tests during the COVID-19 pandemic; applicants who do not HAVE TEST SCORES to submit will not be disadvantaged in the selection process.
Open Now
Due January 12
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Jose Antonio Navarro Distingushed Student Scholarship Award
Paper Application
) Submission of a completed application must be received or postmarked by
Friday, January 22, 2021
2) Legal Resident of the United State living in the State of Texas and a
graduating senior in the Class of 2021
3) Attendance by the scholarship recipient at the awards ceremony
4) Proof of enrollment in a college/university in the United States prior to
receiving funding.
5) A written Essay on Navarro (see additional information on the last page)
6) An interview with a scholarship committee person for finalists.
Postmarked by January 14*
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https://sites.google.com/site/siaustintx/awards/ava-crofford-youth-citizenship-award-1The Ava Crofford Youth Citizenship Award is a local award to honor Ava Crofford, who was one of our club's charter members. This award is given in recognition of the outstanding contributions made by young people to home, school, community, country, and the world.January 15
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Asian & Pacific Islander American Scholarship FundAPIA provides scholarships to underserved AAPI students with a special focus on those who live at or below the poverty level, or are otherwise of low socioeconomic status; are the first in their families to attend college; are representative of the AAPI community's diversity, geographically and ethnically, especially those ethnicities that have been underrepresented on college campuses due to limited access and opportunity; and have placed strong emphasis on community service and leadership as well as solid academic achievement. Minimum eligibility criteria: Be of Asian and/or Pacific Islander ethnicity as defined by the U.S. Census. Be a citizen, national, or legal permanent resident of the United States. Citizens of the Republic of the Marshall Islands, Federated States of Micronesia and the Republic of Palau are also eligible to apply. Be enrolling as an undergraduate student in a U.S. accredited college or university in the Fall of 2022. Have a minimum cumulative GPA of 2.7 on a 4.0 scale (unweighted). Must apply for federal financial aid using the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) Submit one letter of recommendation online. Award amount varies: $2,500 to $20,000.


This includes United States citizens, United States permanent residents (holders of a Permanent Resident Card), or Employment Authorized to work in the United States. Employment authorization must be valid for at least 2 years.
January 19
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Amazon Future Engineer ScholarshipFor future engineers (who demonstrate financial need) planning to earn a bachelor’s degree in a computer science related field of study (see FAQ section for a listing of related majors) from an accredited 4-year college or from a 2-year college intending to transfer to a 4-year college. you need to have taken computer science classes in high school or at a college dual program, or currently be enrolled in one. Must have at least a 3.0 cumulative GPA out of a 4.0 scale, or equivalent. Open to United States citizens, United States permanent residents (holders of a Permanent Resident Card), or students who are Employment Authorized to work in the United States. Application requires short answer prompt, online recommendation submitted by teacher, high school transcript, and most recently filed 1040 tax form. Award: 100 students will win $40,000 for college and a guaranteed paid internship at Amazon.
January 20 3 PM CST
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LPA Interdisciplinary Diversity ScholarshipLPA is an integrated design firm with six offices across California and Texas, providing sustainable design for educational, corporate, healthcare, recreation and civic facilities. The LPA Interdisciplinary Diversity Scholarship will provide renewable scholarships of $5,000 per year to students in LPA’s home states who are pursuing undergraduate degrees in eligible majors associated with the building and design industry. Applicants must be high school seniors in California or Texas who have been accepted in a full-time undergraduate study at an accredited NAAB, LAAB, ABET, CIDA or NASAD four or five-year college or university for the entire upcoming academic year. Recipients must be pursuing a degree in Architecture, Landscape Architecture, Interior Architecture/Design, Architectural Engineering, Structural Engineering, Building Science, Civil Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering or related degree and be legally authorized to work in the United States. Financial need will be considered, and assuming there are qualified applicants, preference will be given to historically underrepresented students in the eligible fields. Awards are renewable for up to four years or until a bachelor’s degree is earned, as long as the recipient meets renewal criteria. See website for application and required materials. January 27
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Foot Locker Scholar AthletesBe entering college in the Fall of 2023 as a Freshman at a four-year school for an undergraduate degree or two-year or four-year community college.

Be currently involved in high school sports, intramural sports, or community based sports.

Have a minimum GPA of 3.0.

Be a U.S. citizen or permanent legal resident (you will be asked to prove citizenship and age if you win).

Not be an employee, officer or director of Foot Locker, Inc., or any of its subsidiaries, or a member of the immediate family of such an employee, officer or director.Sports teach important lessons in leadership, teamwork, and sportsmanship. How have you embodied these qualities on your team and in your community? (Your community could include: your volunteer experiences, any leadership roles at your school or youth groups, and/or any other projects or efforts you think we should really know about!). Suggested length of 300-500 words.

1 letter of reccomendation
January 30
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Point Foundation ScholarshipMust be enrolled or intending to enroll at an accredited college or university based in the United States, including Hawaii and Alaska, in the fall of 2021. Students enrolled or intending to enroll in a college or university in a United States territory are NOT eligible.

Must be “out” as a person who identifies as a member of the LGBTQ community.

Must be enrolled full-time for the full academic year.

Must be enrolled in a degree-granting undergraduate or graduate/ doctoral program. Post-doctoral research programs are not eligible.

Students studying at community colleges, online programs, or trade schools, are NOT eligible. [But, if you are a community college student, check out our Community College Scholarship]
Community college students must be transferring to a four-year college or university.

Must be at least a senior in high school.

If selected as a finalist, the finalist must be able to record a video for the Point Selections Committee. More details provided to those who reach the finalist stage.
January 25
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Optimist International Essay Scholarship CompetitionThe contest is open to contestants under the age of 19 as of October 1st of the current contest year and who have not yet completed secondary school or its equalivent. Application is in Naviance.January 30
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Texas AFL-CIO Scholarship
*paper copies in the CCC
Members or children of members of local unions or children whose legal guardians are members of local unions that are affiliated with the Texas AFL-CIO and the local Central Labor Council. Applicants must be high school seniors who are planning to attend a university, college or technical institute in the summer or fall term. Scholarships are one-time grants of $1,500.
January 31
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ASF Student Athlete Scholarship FundMust be a current student athlete at an AISD high school
Must have a minimum GPA of 3.0
Must graduate in Spring 2023
Must be enrolling at an accredited college or university in Fall 2023
1 page essay
January 31
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Texas History Essay Contest
*paper copies in the CCC
Open to graduating high school seniors (students in History, English and Government classes are encouraged to participate). Essay topic: "The Battle of the Alamo" in no fewer than 1500 words nor more than 2000 words in length. See application for rules. Download application from site above or ask your college counselor for a copy. Submit: five copies of the essay including a CD copy with contestant’s name, address, phone number and year of the contest. A copy of the completed application should be attached to each of the five copies of the essay submitted. Mail scholarship packet to: The Sons of the Republic of Texas, 1717 8th Street, Bay City, TX 77414. Award amount range: $2000 - $4000.January 31
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Union Plus Scholarship Program Current and retired members of unions participating in any Union Plus program, their spouses and their dependent children (as defined by IRS regulations) are eligible. At least one year of continuous union membership by the applicant, applicant's spouse or parent (if applicant is a dependent). The one year membership minimum must be satisfied by May 31, 2022. Must be accepted into a U.S. accredited college, university, community college, technical or trade school at the time the award is issued. Applicants are evaluated according to academic ability, social awareness, financial need and appreciation of labor. A GPA of 3.0 or higher is recommended. The required essays can account for up to half your total score. One-time cash award amounts range from $500 to $4,000. Students may re-apply each year.
January 31
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Northwestern Mutual Childhood Cancer Survivor ScholarshipThe Northwestern Mutual Childhood Cancer Sibling Scholarship program supports siblings of those affected by childhood cancer, who plan to continue their education in college or vocational school programs. To apply, students must be U.S. citizens, 25 years or younger and siblings of individuals who are in current treatment, have survived or passed away from pediatric childhood cancer. Applicants must plan to enroll in full-time undergraduate study at an accredited two- or four-year college, university or vocational-technical school for the entire upcoming academic year. Students must have a minimum grade point average of 2.5 on a 4.0 scale (or the equivalent) and demonstrate financial need. See site for application and required materials. Up to 25 renewable $5,000 scholarships are available.February 1
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SME Education Foundation ScholarshipsThe SME Education Foundation awards scholarships to graduating high school seniors pursuing manufacturing and engineering related courses at two- or four-year technical schools, community colleges and universities within the United States or Canada. Must be a permanent resident or citizen of the United States or Canada. Must have a minimum of 2.0/4.0 GPA or higher (see scholarship details for specific requirements). Must be on a path toward an associate’s or bachelor’s degree in manufacturing engineering, technology, or closely related field at an accredited college or university in the United States or Canada. Award amount varies.February 1
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Vertex Foundation Scholarship To apply, you must be a U.S. or Canadian citizen or legal permanent resident, and you must either be diagnosed with cystic fibrosis (CF) or be an immediate family member* or caregiver of someone diagnosed with CF. High school seniors; students in their final year of upper/higher secondary school; current technical or college/university undergraduates and current graduate students are all eligible to apply, as long as you plan to enroll at least part-time in undergraduate or graduate study at an accredited school next year. Awards are not renewable, but you may apply each year that you meet eligibility requirements. Scholarships of $5,000 each are awarded to students pursuing two-year, four-year or graduate degrees across the United States and Canada.February 1
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HEB UIL Scholarship for Texas StudentsFor the sixth consecutive year, H-E-B will award 15 high school seniors who participate in UIL competitions with a $2,000 scholarship in recognition of their community service and involvement in their communities.$2,000February 12
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A+ Federal Credit Union ScholarshipApplicant must be current A+ Federal Credit Union member or an immediate family member of an A+FCU member. Open to high school graduating seniors pursuing an education major OR majors in other fields. Submit online application, letters of recommendation, and ALL required supporting materials. Sixty $2,000 scholarships will be awarded.February 3
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HEB Scholarships for UIL ParticipationOpen to current Texas high school seniors graduating in 2022 with a minimum 3.3 GPA who have participated in a UIL competition as a high school student and have been active in community service programs or events. H-E-B will award 15 high school seniors who participated in UIL competitions with a $2,000 scholarship in recognition of their community service and involvement in their communities. Five students who competed in athletics, five students who competed in music, and five more students who competed in academic events will be selected from the pool of applicants from across the state. Online application and supporting documents must be submitted at the same time. February 3
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McDonalds HACER National ScholarshipSenior
U.S. Resident
Under 21
3.0 GPA
Attending 2yr/4yr univ/college
Have at least 1 parent of Hispanic Heritage
February 7
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Texas Rural Water Foundation Scholarship Program
*paper application
Open to graduating high school seniors pursuing higher education and a potential career in the water and/or wastewater industry. Essay: in 500 words or less, type a brief essay on your future academic and professional goals and how they will benefit Rural Texas and/or the rural water/wastewater industry as a whole. Submit application by mail only: Texas Rural Water Foundation, Attn: Scholarship Committee 1616 Rio Grande, Austin, Texas 78701-1122. Award amount range: $1,000 - $3,000.February 7
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DEWALT Trades ScholarshipApplicants must be current high school seniors or college undergraduates with a 2.0 GPA on a 4.0 scale (or its equivalent). To apply, you must be pursuing a major in trade fields such as construction, industrial, motor/power sector, mechanics or technology, and you must be planning on full-time undergraduate study during the 2022-23 academic year. The DEWALT Trades Scholarship is providing 20 awards of up to $10,000 each to students and makers pursuing full-time study at two-year colleges or vocational-technical schools.February 8
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Davidson Fellows ScholarshipThe Davidson Institute is looking for students (must be 18 or younger as of the application deadline) whose projects are at, or close to, the college graduate level with a depth of knowledge in their particular area of study. Scholarships are awarded on the basis of significant work. Significant work is an accomplishment that experts in the field recognize as meaningful and has the potential to make a positive contribution to society. Such work may be: an exceptionally creative application of existing knowledge; a new idea with high impact; an innovative solution with broad-range implications; an important advancement that can be replicated and built upon; an interdisciplinary discovery; a prodigious performance; another demonstration of extraordinary accomplishment. Categories include: science, technology, engineering, mathematics, literature, music, philosophy, or outside the box. Davidson Fellows must be available to attend, with one parent or guardian, the awards reception and other recognition events to be held in September in Cambridge, MA. (Travel expenses and lodging will be provided by the Institute.) Award range: $10,000 - $50,000.
February 9
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Rising to the Challenge
The Rising to the Challenge Scholarship is designed to recognize and reward students who have demonstrated exceptional resilience, determination, and ambition in their academic pursuits. We encourage all eligible students to seize this opportunity and apply.
February 15
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February 15
Now Open
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Hispanic Scholarship Fund
Please note that the deadline for applications is February 15, 2024. We strongly recommend starting the application process as soon as possible to ensure all necessary documents and materials are submitted on time.
February 15
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Wells Fargo Scholarship Program for People with Disabilities To apply, you must have an identified disability (defined as someone who has, or considers themselves to have, a long-term or recurring condition that impacts one or more major life activity). Applicants must be high school seniors or graduates or current undergraduates planning to enroll, or who are already enrolled, in full- or half-time undergraduate study at an accredited United States two- or four-year college or university for the upcoming academic year. The program will award up to $2,500 renewable scholarships for full-time students and up to $1,250 renewable scholarships for half-time students.February 18 3 PM CST or whenever 700 applications have been recieved
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The Vegetarian Resource Group ScholarshipOpen to graduating U.S. high school students who have promoted vegetarianism in their schools and/or communities. See website for application and requirements. Award amount: one $10,000 and two $5,000 scholarships will be awarded. February 20
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CORE Que Llueva Cafe ScholarshipMust be an undocumented student (DACA students are eligible).
• Must be or will be a high school/GED graduate who will enroll for the first time in an accredited college or
university in the U.S. or Puerto Rico for the 2023-2024 academic year. Due to limited funds, current college
students are not eligible
o Exception: Those students who have not completed high school/GED program and are dual enrolled in
a college are eligible
February 25th Postmark
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Austin Board of Realtors ScholarshipOpen to Texas high school seniors graduating in the spring of 2022. Must be a resident of one of the following counties: Travis, Williamson, Lee, Bastrop, Caldwell, Hays, Blanco or Burnet County and plan to attend a Texas college, university or accredited technical, or trade school in the fall 2022 semester. Submit application, letters of recommendation, transcript, attendance record, and signature authorizing use of student name in publications. Student must create an account and apply through the scholarship site, Going Merry. Award amount: up to 24 $2,500 scholarships will be awarded.February 28
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The Dream ScholarshipAre undocumented and came to the United States before November 1, 2017, and have continuously lived in the United States since then or have DACA or TPS;
Came to the United States before the age of 16 (if you were born in the U.S. – you are not eligible for our scholarship);
Have significant unmet financial need;
Have graduated or will graduate from a United States high school (or have earned or will earn a high school equivalency diploma) before the Fall of 2023;
Graduated or will graduate with a high school GPA of 2.5 or better on a 4.0 scale or have a cumulative college GPA of 2.5 or better;
Intend to enroll full-time in an associate or bachelor’s degree program at a Partner College in your state in the Fall of 2023 or Spring of 2024; and
Are eligible for in-state tuition at the Partner College you want to attend (not applicable if it is a private Partner College in your state).
February 28
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Joseph James Morelli ScholarshipOpen to high school students pursuing a career in STEM who have a documented learning disability of dyslexia. The online application form requires 4 short-answer (up to 250 words) responses. Applicants must also email a recommendation letter, evidence of learning disability, and most recent transcript. Award range: $500 to $2,500.February 26
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Sweet and Simple ScholarshipSubmit an online written response for the question: "Not every gift has to be expensive or extravagant. In fact, sometimes it's the sweet and simple things that make a real difference in our lives. Think back and tell us about something you received as a gift and why it meant so much to you." (250 words or less) The Sweet and Simple Scholarship winner will be notified by email or phone on or around May 29. Award amount: $1,500.February 28
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TheDream.US National ScholarshipOpen to high school seniors who are DACA (Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals) eligible, came to the country before November 1, 2016 (5 years before our round opens), have at least a 2.5 GPA on a 4.0 scale, have significant unmet financial need, and intend to enroll full-time in an associate’s or bachelor’s degree program at one of TheDream.US Partner Colleges. To apply, complete and submit the application and the following supporting documents by the deadline: two essay responses, recommendation letter, copy of DACA or TPS application or approval, financial documents, and transcript. Award amount: coverage of tuition and fees up to a maximum of $16,500 for an associate’s degree and $33,000 for a bachelor’s degree, at one of the Partner Colleges :http://www.thedream.us/scholarships/national-scholarship/partner-colleges/.February 28
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Algodon Club ScholarshipRecipient must be enrolled at an accredited college as a full- time student

Scholarship funds will be awarded in 2 installments 50% after the 1st semester drop- rate, and 50% awarded after the drop date of the first semester of junior year, or 60 hours, whichever comes first, and an agriculture field is officially declared
postmarked by March 5
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Texas Association of Developing Colleges Urban ScholarshipGraduating seniors attending any accredited nonprofit college, university or technical school.

US citizen or eligible non-citizen (permanent resident)

Demonstrate financial need

-Scholarship amounts per school year: $700 community/junior college or technical college; $1000 public four year college/university and $2000 private four year college/university
Opens March 1
Postmark Deadline July
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Texas Jaycee Foundation ScholarshipOpen to seniors wishing to enroll in an accredited Texas college or university. Applicant must be a U.S. citizen to apply. Submit application, reference letters (limited to three letters with a maximum length of one page each), personal statement, and high school transcript. Email completed application packet to texasjayceefoundation@gmail.com OR Mail: Texas Jaycee Foundation, 1203 Skyline Court, College Station, TX, 77845. Award amount: $1,000.March 4
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Sigma Gamma Rho Sorority Centennial ScholarshipApplicants for awards must be an incoming freshman, continuing and/or transfer student at an accredited 2-year or 4-year institution in the United States, and must be planning to enroll in full-time undergraduate or graduate courses of study. The minimum cumulative G.P.A. is 2.5.

Recipients will be selected on the basis of financial need, academic and personal merit, as well as demonstrated involvement within their respective community. Each scholarship is a one-time $10,000 award.

Application Requirements:

- Official High School / College Transcripts

- Three Letters of Recommendation

- Financial Aid Award Letter

- Professional Head Shot Portrait

- College / University Acceptance Letter

- School Address

- Student ID Number

- FAFSA confirmation letter with EFC
March 12
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AMET Scholarship Program
Online form or paper
Postmarked March 15
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Association of Texas Leaders for Education Student ScholarshipGraduating senior

3.0 GPA or higher

Demonstrate financial need

Demonstrated service to community and to school

Intend to enroll full-time at an accredited college, university or technical school in Texas during the fall semester following graduation from high school with the intent of recieving a degree

Positive personal school references

-personal essay
-high school transcript
-2 letters of reccomendation from the student's high school faculty or couselors
March 15
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Pedernales Electric Company ScholarshipStudents must be high school seniors graduating through public, private, or home-schooled education, and the recipient’s parent or legal guardian must be a PEC member in good standing.O3/20/2023
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Jim Kester Memorial ScholarshipThe CARY Jim Kester Scholarship Fund is open to AISD graduating high school seniors who are pursuing higher education. Students who have participated in CARY programming will be given first consideration. The fund awards an individual who is capable of dreaming big and carrying out their dreams. PDF is in Naviance.March 22
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AKA Beta Psi Omega Scholarshipopen to African American high school senior women residing in Travis, Willamson, Hays, Caldwell and Bastrop countiesMarch 27
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Don’t Mess With Texas ScholarshipFor high school seniors who have taken leadership roles to prevent litter in their school and communities

See website for more details pertaining to the scholarship requirements
March 31
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British American Foundation of TexasBe a resident of Texas
Be enrolled in a full time education within the Texas education system
Major in Science, Technology, Engineering, Math or Business
Come from a low income household
Maintain a GPA of 3.25 or above
Be able to attend an Awards Dinner to reciece the award in Houston on April 28, 2022
Second scholarship available on same application for women in STEM

-Letter of reccomendtion from a teacher
-HS transcript
-FAFSA/TASFA report
-Essay 400-450 words
March 31 12:00 PM
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Capital Area Alliance of Black School Educators5 $1000 scholarships
AISD students - 2 additional scholarships avail
Qualifications (1) 2.50 or above cumulative GPA on a 4.0 scale

(2) A total of 3 Recommendations (school & community service official & parent)

(3) African American high school senior graduating in May/June 2023

(4) Anthony T. Mays Scholarship applicants must be an Austin ISD graduate.

Submitted Documents Scholarship application (electronic), AND your transcript in a sealed envelope and a total of three letters of recommendation from a school official, parent, and community service official postmarked by March 31st AND mailed to Reshanta Stewart (the contact above).

March 31
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LULAC ScholarshipsThere are multiple scholarships

View all on the website and apply to those applicable to you

See website for eligibility
March 31st
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Scholarship | United Heritage Charity Foundationhttps://www.uhcf.org/scholarship#/-must be a member of united heritage credit union
-Scholarship recipient must attend an institution higher learning or UHCF approved non-traditional school the following fall
-if under age of 18, applicants must have a parent or legal guardian digitally sign the application
-interviews may be held with the top five scholarship finalists
-applicants must complete the full online scholarship application and upload the required additional documents
• Scholarship activities workbook (scholastic, extracurricular & community service)
• One essay response
• Two letters of recommendation
March 31st
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Scholarship Programhttp://www.gswoc.org/scholarship.htmlEligible if your Family’s gross income is $140,000 or less and you meet the following requirements:
• Submit the completed two-page scholarship application.
• Submit a one-page personal essay on an obstacle in your life and how you overcame it.
• Submit at least one (1) letter of recommendation. The letter can be from an educator (school/teacher/counselor) or from a non-educator (employer, or other professional individual).
• Submit a copy of your current high school transcript.
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Vinson & Elkins L.L.P. Scholarship FoundationEligible high school seniors must:
Have a strong high school record;
Demonstrate interest in working in a law firm setting;
Have a financial need;
Be in the top 20% of their class;
Have a minimum of 1100 SAT combined score or a minimum of 22 ACT score;
Have a valid Social Security Number
In addition to a completed online application form, candidates must submit:
A resume in PDF format.
An essay (500-1500 words) of your personal story and/or your career goals. Mention any extracurricular and community activities that demonstrate an interest in pursuing a career as a lawyer.
An official transcript of high school courses completed to date.
Two letters of recommendation. These letters must come from a teacher in whose classes you were enrolled within the past year or from a guidance counselor or coach at your school.
Copies of applications for financial aid, if applicable.
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Women in Computing Scholarship-must be female
-two yr & four yr colleges applicable
-1) Tell us about yourself. What is your technology background? What appeals to you about becoming a woman in STEM?

2) What kind of power does the degree you seek hold? How does it affect our world today, and how do you plan to use your degree to further advance the field?

3) Why do you think women should pursue computing? What can women provide to this field? How would you encourage women to join this field?

500 words ea

-transcript
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ARTA FOUNDATION – Austin Retired Teachers Associationhttps://austinretiredteachersassociation.org/arta-foundation/-In order to qualify
• Commitment to enroll at a college or university to study to be an educator
• Evidence of ability to complete college requirements
• Financial need
-Must complete ARTA scholarship for future educators application form
-typed or printed legibly a one-page essay on one of the three topics listed on the application form
-copy of the high school transcript
The Austin Retired Teachers Association awards a $1200 scholarship to a graduating senior interested in becoming a teacher and meets the specific requirements. Only applicants who meet the criteria and guidelines listed below will be accepted.
April 1st, 2024
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April 5, 2023Graduating African American HS seniors
3.0 GPA on 4.0 scale
Plan to enroll in a degree seeking program at an accredited US college
majoring in education, theology or minor in religion
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April 12, 2024
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SF Austin High Class of '83The SF Austin High Class of '83 is looking for go-getters and problem-solvers! We are awarding two $1,000 scholarships to AHS seniors graduating in May 2024 and planning to attend a 2- or 4- year college degree program. We will also consider people with clear career goals who are pursuing a certificate program. Additional requirements include: * Fully complete the application on our Microsoft Form (see link provided). Full instructions are provided on this Form:

https://forms.office.com/r/rzMZERWrju

* Email these additional documents: 2+ letters of recommendation; unofficial copy of transcript; resume (if you have one); one additional photo/document that represents "you" (if you wish). Use this email address: ahs83scholarship@gmail.com
April 14, 2024
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Austin BranchTexas Section American Society of Civil Engineers Scholarship ApplicationApplication must be received by April 15
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The Military Officers Association of America Scholarship Fund* Fully complete the application on our Microsoft Form (see link provided). Full instructions are provided on this Form:Opens November closes April
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Discover Student Loans Scholarship ApplicationEvery month
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V & E Diversity Scholarshiphttps://forms.office.com/r/rzMZERWrjuApril 1
Decisions sent out May 1
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Redefining Ready! National Scholarship ContestApril 2
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Apply for a Scholarship | Austin Community Foundationhttps://www.austincf.org/apply-for-a-scholarship/
* Email these additional documents: 2+ letters of recommendation; unofficial copy of transcript; resume (if you have one); one additional photo/document that represents "you" (if you wish). Use this email address: ahs83scholarship@gmail.com
Application opens Feb 5th
Application Due April 3rd
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Kester ScholarshipApril 5
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Snow Carpio Weekley PLC Conrad Carpio Education Scholarship* Selectees must submit a senior photo/headshot and proof of college/program enrollment to receive funds.April 15
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https://www.pressclubinstitute.org/national-press-club-scholarship-opportunities/April 15
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Austin Community Foundation* Deadline: Sunday, April 14, 2024, 11:59pm. Notifications April 28, 2024.April 15
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SDK Foundation Scholarship Applicants must have a minimum GPA of 3.0, a total family annual income under $30,000, and plan to attend a 2 or 4 year college or technical school. Scholarship funds will be paid in August 2023 of the student's first year. It will be the student's responsibility to submit to the Foundation at that time an invoice for 1st semester tuition and fees, student ID number and college information.

* Applicants must have the endorsement of their Guidance Counselor on their application attesting they are a qualified for this scholarship program. Application deadline is April 28, 2022 by 4:00 p.m.
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Hispanic Scholarship ConsortiumBe of Hispanic/Latino heritage

Plan to enroll in an accredited two year or four year college or university in the United States on a full time or part time basis

Hold a cumulative GPA of 2.5 or higher on a 4.0 scale

Reside in Texas -US Citizenship not required
April 30
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Energize Your EduationA one-time scholarship of $500 will be awarded based on the following
requirements:
-Student must be a high school senior planning on attending a two
or four year college degree program in the U.S. in the Fall
-Minimum of 3.2 GPA on a 4.0 scale
-Resident of Texas, Ohio or Connecticut
-Submission of Essay: "How do you bring positive energy into your
community to make a difference in the lives of others?"

Award selection will be based on academic performance (25%), quality
and/or content of essay submission (25%), and demonstrated community
impact (50%)
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https://americancollegefoundation.org/college-planning-visionary-scholarship-details/Students must register at the My College Planner section of website

All income levels are encouraged to apply

After registration, students receive an application packet within two weeks with further instructions

Open to all grade levels
May 1
Winners chosen
June 30
Distributed July 31
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Austin Sierra Club Environment Leadership ScholarshipAustin ISD graduating seniors
Plan to attend an accredited college in Fall 2022
Graduating on recommended plan AND passed all parts of end of course
500-word essay describing how you have contributed as a leader or participant to improving the environment. If you have limited experience you may describe the impact that you hope to have and any challenges you have overcome to achieve your goals.
submit a transcript with EOC scores
must provide proof of college enrollment before receiving funds
May 5th
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#LeadingConEducaciónTo be eligible for the contest, students must be a legal resident of the US/DC (or qualify under DACA) of Hispanic heritage, and a current high school student (grades 9-12) or college student enrolled at a public, private, parochial, or other institution, college or university and must be of at least 13 years of age.May 8th (Keep an eye out for updated deadlines)
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Annoucing The Town Lake (TX) Chapter 2023 Scholarship Application | Deadline Extended to May 13https://townlakelinks.org/annoucing-the-town-lake-tx-chapter-2023-scholarship-application-deadline-extended-to-may-13/Applicants must meet the following criteria.
• Be in the top quartile of class rank (3.0 GPA or higher)
• Be graduating under the Recommended High School Plan
• Be involved in extra-curricular activities
• Financial need is considered
• Relatives of The Links, Incorporated are ineligible to participate as a candidate for the scholarship
• All applicants need to disclose if they are related to a member of The Links, Incorporated and if so, how are they related
Only completed applications will be considered. Applications must include:
• completed application with one-page essay;
• SAT/ACT scores
• official high school transcript;
• original photograph; and
• a letter of recommendation from the student’s counselor or a teacher.
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Scott Alan Turner Personal Finance Scholarship The Scott Alan Turner Personal Finance Scholarship provides two,
one-year non-renewable scholarships to help students develop a deeper
knowledge and appreciation of good money management, while promoting
academic success.

Students must be between the ages of 16 and 21 years of age and
planning on enrolling or be currently enrolled in a two or four year
college or vocational school on a part-time or full-time basis.
Students must have a minimum GPA of 3.0 on a 4.0 scale and be a U.S.
citizen or legal resident. A 500+ word essay must be submitted which
should address what your family has taught you about money/personal
finance and what you've learned about money on your own. Examples
include spending, saving, investing, student loans, budgeting and
credit cards.
July 1
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Siempre Amigos ScholarshipMarch 2024
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https://www.colgate.com/en-us/make-the-uNovember 13th
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https://coolidgescholars.org/apply/Coming Soon
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https://bigfuture.collegeboard.org/pay-for-college/bigfuture-scholarships#Monthly
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https://haganscholarships.org/application/
1. Must be a U.S. Citizen.
2. Must attend a traditional public high school located in the U.S. that is governed by a school district.
3. Must have achieved a 3.50 Cumulative Grade Point Average.
4. Must enroll at an Eligible Four-Year College or University the first semester following high school graduation.
5. Must maintain a four year or less graduation schedule in college.
6. Must work 240 hours from January 1, 2024 until commencement of the 2024 fall semester in college. Work can be performed at recipient discretion. Work must be regularly scheduled employment performed under supervision for compensation. Most recipients work during the summer months. However, all paid employment counts, including part-time employment during this time period.
7. Applicant’s Adjusted Gross Household Income reported for 2022 Federal Income Tax Purposes must not have exceeded $85,000. “Household Income” is defined as the total income received by all members of a household living under the same roof.
8. Applicants selected as Finalists in early 2024 must provide a copy of their FAFSA SAR.
9. Must apply for Federal and State grants if eligible.
10. Must not have a felony conviction.
The Submittal Deadline is December 1, 2023.
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https://www.rotary-austin.org/get-involved/scholarships/
Recipient selection and respective individual award amounts will be based solely on personal integrity, academic achievement, financial need, individual characteristics, and demonstrated good citizenship without regard to race, religion, gender, national origin or course of study. However, no awards will be made to members or employees of the Rotary Club of Austin, or their families.

Each qualified applicant for an award must be a current-year graduate of high school, enroll in an accredited college or university or technical school, and undertake at least twelve (12) semester hours, or equivalent, during each semester or quarter that award benefits are to be received.
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https://education.utexas.edu/students/tuition-financialaid-scholarships/scholarship-opportunities/austin-independent-school-district-future-teacher-scholarship/
Students who are seeking initial teacher certification in one of the shortage areas are eligible for this scholarship if they are full-time students and have a 2.5 UT GPA.
Undergraduates are eligible to receive $1000, $1000, $1500, and $1500 for the last four semesters of their program, and post-baccalaureate and graduate students can receive $1500 for each of their last four semesters.
Must talk to college UT Austin advisor to recieve application
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https://vmgfoundation.org/Recipients of this scholarship are chosen by Venus and her children. Scholarships are a valuable investment in our collective future and help develop promising future leaders. This scholarship is funded entirely by proceeds from Venus’ speaking engagements, and by donations from generous supporters and donors.TBD
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https://aplusfcu.org/about-us/community-involvement/scholarships
Graduating high school seniors OR
College students pursuing an education degree who have been admitted to the College of Education and have a minimum of 60 collegiate hours OR
Teachers pursuing a graduate degree
February 2nd 2024
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Baranoff Elementary School PTA Alumni Scholarship
1. Is a former Baranoff Elementary student with at least three years of attendance at Baranoff.
2. Has a cumulative GPA of 2.50 or better at time of application completion.
3. Attends and will graduate from a high school within the Austin Independent School District.
4. Is a graduating high school senior who will continue their education via vocational school, junior college or a 4-year university.
5. Has demonstrated involvement in extra-curricular activities and/or community service-based organizations.
6. Will submit a completed application package no later than the assigned deadline.
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Fay T. Barnes Scholarship FundThis scholarship award is available to high school seniors who are residents of and eligible for graduation from accredited high schools in Travis and Williamson counties. Recipients are chosen on the basis of the following criteria: • Overall "B" (85) average at graduation, minimum; • Citizenship/Character; • Financial Need - may be considered; and • Student must attend an accredited college or university in the State of Texas.

TBD
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https://study.com/resources/student-scholarships
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