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NFMC Wendell Irish Viola Award

Applicants must be between the ages of 12 and 18 and must be Individual Junior Special members or Active Junior Club members of the National Federation of Music Clubs. Applicants must enter in their state of residence by submitting a taped performance.

Max Award: $1,000

sponsored by National Federation of Music Clubs (AR)

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South Carolina Tuition Grants

Applicant must be a qualified South Carolina resident attending as a full-time student an eligible South Carolina Independent College who applies annually by submitting the FAFSA. Applicant must demonstrate financial need using the federal methodology. Award is for fall and spring semesters only (no summer school).

Max Award: $2,600

sponsored by South Carolina Tuition Grants Commission

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General Resident Scholarship

Applicant must be an Arizona resident, have a minimum 3.0 GPA, be a first degree-seeking student who is enrolled full time (minimum 12 credit hours per semester), and demonstrate financial need in the amount of state tuition as determined by submitting FAFSA by March 1. Preference given to continuing Arizona St U students.

Max Award: $9,000

sponsored by Arizona State University

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Academic Scholarship

Graduating high school students are automatically considered for academic scholarships after submitting an application for admission as well as official high school transcripts and ACT or SAT scores. All awards require full-time enrollment (minimum of 12 credits per each semester) and may be reduced if the student receives other restricted or tuition-specific aid.

Max Award: $7,000

sponsored by Southwestern Michigan College

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Is the SAT or ACT Worth It With New Test–Optional Policies?

With so many schools going test-optional due to the pandemic, students are wondering if standardized testing is worth it. Here's what one expert has to say!

by Francesca Morrissey

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Video: What to Do After You Submit Your College Applications

You've already submitted your college applications, but that doesn't mean there's nothing to do! Here are some ways to keep busy after hitting submit.

by CollegeXpress

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5 Easy Steps to Master Your International Application Essay

You've completed applications, requested transcripts, and asked for letters of recommendation. There's only one admission hurdle left: the dreaded essay.

by Keith Gramling

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Persian Gulf Veterans Tuition Award

Applicant must be a New York resident who served in the U.S. Armed Forces in the hostilities that occurred in the Persian Gulf from August 2, 1990, to the end of hostilities as evidenced by receipt of the Southwest Asia Service Medal which was awarded from August 2, 1990, to November 30, 1995 and has been discharged under other than dishonorable conditions. Applicant must be enrolled at an undergraduate or graduate degree-granting instiution or in an approved vocational training program in New York State. Applicant must have applied for a Tuition Assistance program award if full-time and have applied for a federal Pell Grant for full-time or part-time undergraduate study or enrollment in a vocational training program. Applicant must establish eligibility by submitting Persian Gulf Veterans Tution Award Supplement available from school or college financial aid office, veterans' office, or HESC.

sponsored by New York State Higher Education Services Corporation (HESC)

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Expert Answers You Need About FAFSA Delay Concerns: Part 1

In this two-part series, our experts answer your questions about FAFSA delays and the state of your college financial aid for the 2024–2025 academic year.

by The Carnegie Financial Aid Experts; CollegeXpress

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5 Things That Could Jeopardize Your Financial Aid

There are things that could jeopardize the amount of money you're offered in your aid package. Be aware of these five things to avoid to get more money.

by Stephanie Farah

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When Finances Change While Your Student Is in College

Finances change; it happens. Instead of panicking because your student attends an expensive college, follow this advice to possibly receive more financial aid.

by Callie McGill

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Interested in writing for CollegeXpress.com? Read on to learn all about our Student Writers Program and how you can apply!

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