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Galaxi Fun Zone Community Scholarship
About Galaxi Fun Zone Since 2020, Galaxi Fun Zone has been the most amazing fun center in the Chicago area. We believe that everyone enjoys having fun and bringing out their inner-child, which is why we provide a variety of entertainment options that are guaranteed to keep guests of all ages happy and smiling. The…
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Scholarships for Native American Students
Native American students face immense challenges in their higher education pursuit. Of the students who graduate with a bachelor’s degree, 76 percent take out student loans with an average student loan debt of $26,380, according to the Lumina Foundation. To help, many organizations have created scholarships for Native American students. Scholarships are a great way…
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Scholarships for Aspiring Teachers
The need for teachers is so dire that the U.S. Secretary of Education, Miguel Cardona, has issued a call to action to tackle teacher shortage across the nation. Cardona’s call to action builds on President Biden’s State of the Union address during which he encouraged the country’s leaders to use pandemic relief and recovery funds,…
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Scholarships for Minorities
Women and people of color are disproportionately impacted by student debt. Minority students shouldn’t let finance stand in the way of your college dreams, though. Look to maximize your financial aid and apply for scholarships to help you pay for college. Aside from the curated list of scholarships for minorities in this article, you can…
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Scholarships for Moms
Student-parents – those who are raising children while they’re in college – make up 22 percent of undergraduates, according to the Institute for Women’s Policy Research. And 70 percent of the student-parents are women. Women who are student-parents are often at a very significant financial disadvantage, in part because they’re more likely than their male…
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Scholarships for Undergraduate Students
Students who take out student loans are graduating with an average debt of $28,950, with federal student loans adding up to about 92% of the debt and private student loans the remaining portion. More than half of students at both public and private four-year institutions borrowed to pay for their education – 55 percent vs…