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The RIG Future Academy Scholarship Application
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The Complete Guide to Merit Scholarships
Merit-based scholarships help millions of students pay their way through college each year. Designated for high-achieving students, these scholarships are often hard to get and frequently involve intensive application processes. But they also often pay out large awards and sometimes offer non-monetary support as well in the form of mentorship and guidance. If you are… Read More
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Scholarships for Hispanic High School Seniors
There are now over 60 million Hispanic and Latinx residents of the United States, including more than 3 million Hispanic students enrolled in two- or four-year programs. As Hispanic and Latinx college enrollment continues to increase, scholarship opportunities play a crucial role in enabling Hispanic students to complete their degrees. Hispanic students are less likely… Read More
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Scholarships for Hispanic Students
There are more Hispanic students attending college in the United States today than ever before. Between 2000 and 2015, Hispanic undergraduate enrollment more than doubled to 3 million, according to the Hechinger Report. The rates of Hispanic students going to and graduating from college both increased. However, Hispanic Americans, the largest minority group in the… Read More
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Scholarships for High School Students
There’s no question that the price of college can be overwhelming. A single year costs more than $30,000 on average. That’s why it is so important for students to start searching for scholarships early. The good news is, even if you’re a freshman in high school, there are many amazing scholarships out there. You can… Read More
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Scholarships for Graduate Students
For professionals and recent graduates in many fields, a graduate-level education is a necessary step to achieve their professional goals. But the cost of a graduate degree remains prohibitive for many students. Annual tuition toward a master’s degree can cost between $24,000 and $40,000 per year, and a doctoral degree can cost anywhere from $17,000… Read More
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Scholarships for International Students
The United States is the top global study abroad destination for international students, hosting more than 1 million international students every year. However, funding for international students studying in the United States can be difficult to come by. American college tuition is notoriously high compared to that in similar countries around the world, and there… Read More
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Scholarships for Black Women
Black women take on more student loan debt than any other demographic. On top of that, Black women are also paid disproportionately low wages after they graduate, making it difficult for them to pay back their loans on time. In an effort to close the education debt gap, a number of businesses and organizations offer… Read More
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Scholarships for Women
Women outnumber men on college campuses and may soon represent the majority of the U.S. college-educated workforce. But in many areas, the gender gap is still far from closing. Women represent only 5 percent of Fortune 500 CEOs and men still outearn women by approximately $10,000 on average. Women are also underrepresented in some of… Read More
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Scholarships for High School Seniors
With college costing an average of $35,331 per year, there’s no question that affording a degree can seem like an unachievable feat. Fortunately, thousands of companies and organizations offer private scholarships to help deserving students pay for college. And there’s a scholarship for you no matter your GPA, test scores or interests. You can find… Read More
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Scholarships for Asian American Students
Asian American and Pacific Islander college students represent a growing proportion of the student body in the United States. However, they also have the highest average unmet financial need of any ethnic group. Seventy-nine percent of Asian American students cannot pay the full cost of college, and low-income Asian American students face an average of… Read More
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Scholarships for Black Students
In the United States, access to quality higher education remains unequal. Black students are enrolling and graduating from college at a higher rate than ever before, but still at a significantly lower rate than other racial groups. These disparities are in large part due to the inability of many Black students to pay for their… Read More
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The TUN Volunteerism Scholarship
In our #ShareTheGoals Scholarship, we got students thinking about the Sustainable Development Goals and how to spread awareness around the idea of helping to make the world a better place. The first step was awareness and now we’re moving forward. With these goals in mind, it’s time to take action! The TUN Volunteerism Scholarship is… Read More