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College Scholarship Options for Tax Week
College Scholarship Options for Tax Week

1. Sallie Mae Finance American Dream Scholarship - Now the United Negro College Finance has teamed with the Sallie Mae Finance to provide scholarships to all African American learners coming from low-income families. The scholarships vary for $500 to $5000. Applicants should attend a 2- or 4-year university, college, or vocational school in the United States of America. Only the Pell Grant-eligible learners having American citizenship as well as are permanent U.S. residents may apply for it. The application deadline is April 15th. Besides, applications online are available. 2. The 12 Annual Signet Classics College Student Scholarship - In case you are a great fan of popular Dr. Jekyll & Mr. Hyde, then you are in luck! The current yearly Signet essay contest is supplying 5 high school seniors or juniors or with $1,000 scholarships (as well as the Signet Classics library for high school) for creatng a winning essay paper on this R. L. Stevenson classic. The 4 optional topics as well as other application peculiarities are presented on the Signet site. Entries should be postmarked by April 15th and handed in by the English teacher (who is able to only submit one senior and one junior essay.) 3. The National Candy Technology Scholarship - Also, sugar addicts seek no further! The college financing problems are over (or cut by $5,000) in case you may get the American Association of the Candy Technologist's yearly scholarship for the confectionery technology. Applicants are to have a minimal 3.0 GPA, be a senior or junior, and major in biology, chemistry, or food science related area. The submission deadline is actually April 18th. In case you are applying for college financial aid through the school, the date of April 15th is actually the closing time to file the FAFSA in Delaware and Alaska. (The federal deadline term is June 30th, though a lot of states as well as private colleges and universities set their individual closing dates thus, you must be sure to verify with your college's financial aid office.)




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