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The FAFSA (or Free Application for Federal Student Aid) is due on June 30, 2021 at 11:59 PM Central Time. Here’s why everyone (including you) should fill it out. Why should you
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Looking for college scholarships is a stressful process not only for students, but for parents as well. Since the cost of higher education is at an all-time high, getting scholarships now is
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Winning a scholarship is the most convenient way to finance your college studies. Unlike loans, scholarships are gifts that never have to repaid. Here at Scholarful we know how challenging the scholarship
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Finding scholarships is a stressful journey that requires a lot of attention and hands-on work. Here are some tips and tricks to help you find college scholarships for your child! During senior
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Set Yourself Up for Success When you’re competing against thousands of scholarship applicants, your personal statement for a scholarship can make or break your chances of winning. While filling out your application
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Searching for Scholarships When you type “scholarships” into Google search, you’ll likely find endless pages of search results. From there, you navigate to a scholarship site with hundreds and hundreds of listed
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Believe it or not but one of the most commonly made mistakes when applying for scholarships is doing it alone. If you’ve ever applied to a scholarship then you know that applying
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What Is A Scholarship? A scholarship is financial support awarded to a student in the form of a payment or grant, based on academic achievement or other criteria, which can include financial
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Applying for scholarships can be tough. It’s easy to get discouraged by thinking about the other people applying and what your chances of winning are, but don’t underestimate your abilities and accomplishments.
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Did you know that the United States has the world’s largest international student population? There are almost more than 1.1 million international students enrolled in U.S. higher-education institutions. Every year, students from
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