You can find scholarships through the school your attending, on the internet, or maybe a guidance counselor can help you find the right scholarship for you; it just takes some time.
Most colleges offer their own scholarships, and surprisingly, many of them never receive applications. Local Service ClubsYour own community is the second place to look. Many, many cities, even small ones, have philanthropic organizations that give scholarships every year.
Altrusa InternationalAltrusa clubs are devoted to creating better communities around the world. American LegionThe American Legion awards a significant number of scholarships every year. American Red CrossThe American Red Cross has several scholarships it awards to honor volunteers.
Campus Outreach Community League (COOL)Learning to Give is an philanthropic organization that provides education resources that teach giving and civic engagement. Circle KCircle K International is associated with Kiwanis Service Leadership Programs.
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