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Named and Alumni Scholarship

Applicant must be a returning student and submit application and essay.

Max Award: $1,000

sponsored by Piedmont College

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Our Best Advice for Tackling Your College Applications

Not sure where to start with the college admission process? Check out our favorite articles to help you work on your college applications from start to finish.

by CollegeXpress

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Plagiarism: What It Is and How to Avoid It on Assignments

Plagiarizing can hurt you now and way into the future. But do you know what really counts as plagiarism? Hint: it's way more than copying someone else's essay.

by Jon Frank

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Portfolios, Home Tests, and Other Special Art School Applications

If you're planning on applying to an art or architecture school, be prepared for a few extra requirements along with your typical college application.

by Jung Paek

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Northwood University Network Scholarship

Applicant must submit essay with application. Personal interview may be required.

sponsored by Northwood University - Michigan Campus

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Heritage College Departmental Scholarship

Applicant must have a minimum 3.0 GPA and submit essay and application.

Max Award: $1,000

sponsored by Heritage College

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Heritage College Endowed Scholarship

Applicant must have a minimum 2.7 GPA and submit application and essay.

sponsored by Heritage College

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What Are Music School Auditions Really Like?

Here's everything you need to know about the most important part of your music school application: the audition.

by Sara Wasdahl

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Good Strategies for Writing Grad School Personal Essays

Writing good personal essays for grad school takes a fair amount of strategy to get right. Here are some great strategies to employ to get yours just right.

by GradSchools.com

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William E. Schwabe Memorial Scholarship

Essay, NAFTA, three letters of recommendation, transcript, and resume to be submitted with application.

Max Award: $3,000

sponsored by AIST Foundation

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How to Improve Your Admission Chances After a Low Test Score

What if you didn't receive the standardized test scores you wanted? Here's how to make the rest of your application shine and improve your chances of admission.

by Erick Martinez Mendoza

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Top College Planning Tips for the Summer Before Senior Year

While you may just want to relax this summer, there are productive yet easy things you can fill your time with to plan for college. Here are a few ideas!

by Bailey McInturff

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3 Great Reasons to Apply to Colleges With No Supplemental Essays

Supplemental essays are time-consuming. Maximize your admission chances by applying to colleges that don't require them—including the 85+ listed here.

by Kristen Moon

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Top Tips for Applying to Big Colleges and Universities

It's easy to be overlooked when applying to large public colleges. This student offers his top tips to help you stand out among the many other applicants.

by Ryan Chandler

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The Ultimate Scholarship Guide: How to Apply and Win

The final installment of a three-part series all about scholarships! This time we're talking scholarship applications, plus tricks to help you win more.

by Jessica Tomer

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Vernon T. Swain, P.E./Robert E. Chute, P.E. Scholarship

Applicant must be a Maine resident at time of application, have a minimum SAT score of 1100, and submit an essay.

sponsored by Maine Society of Professional Engineers

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Anthony Alexander, Andrew Delos Reyes & Jeremy Tolentino Memorial Fund

Applicant must be a current year graduating senior at Mililani High School. Application requires an essay.

Max Award: $5,000

sponsored by Hawaii Community Foundation - Scholarships

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Ted & Holly Rollins Scholarship

Applicants must be high school seniors. To enter, complete application and submit 500-word essay.

sponsored by Ted & Holly Rollins Scholarship