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How to Make Your Summers Before College Count
If you're really trying to get into a good college, utilizing your summers is crucially important. Here's how you can make them count!
Selection based upon written essay, honors and awards, activities, letter of recommendation, SAT scores, high school rank, determination of applicant being from a disadvantaged or underrepresented group, and consideration of participation in the summer Minority Academic Excellence program.
Max Award: $3,000
sponsored by Millersville University of Pennsylvania
What Types of Graduate Business Degrees Can I Pursue?
Choosing a graduate Business degree is a great step to a brighter future. Here's an expert rundown of the degrees and programs you could pursue.
Applicant must have participated actively in enrichment programs (summer camps, youth groups, travel abroad, etc.). Demonstration of commitment to leadership and community service is required.
Max Award: $12,500
sponsored by American Jewish University
College Planning Calendar: June 2024
School is almost out for the summer! Get ready for three months of fun and just a little college prep with our June College Planning Calendar.
Navy–Marine Corps ROTC College Program
Applicants must be accepted to or attending a college with an NROTC program. They must complete naval science and other specified university courses and attend a summer training session. Scholarships are available for two or four years, depending on time of application.
sponsored by U.S. Navy Naval Reserve Officers Training Corps (NROTC)
Cornell University Precollege Studies — Ithaca, NY
Cornell University Precollege Studies is a public, non-degree granting institution that offers a variety of pre-college programs for high school students. It is located on an expansive campus in Ithaca, New York.
Yes, connect me!Norman and Ruth Good Educational Endowment
Applicants must be attending a private college in Nebraska and must be in their junior or senior year. Applicants may not apply if the scholarship money is to be used for summer programs or schools that are not valid degree-granting institutions.
Max Award: $2,500
sponsored by Lincoln Community Foundation
10 Cool Virtual Camps High School Students Can Join Over Winter Break
Winter academic camps are unique opportunities to boost your résumé for college. Check out these 10 great programs that could transform your winter break.
College Planning Calendar: May 2024
Another academic year is wrapping up soon! Help students get ready for test dates, graduation, summer, and more with our May College Planning Calendar.
Need a High School Internship? Here's Where to Look
You may have heard about students getting internships in high school, but do you know where to find one? Here are some of the best places to look!
University of Minnesota Rochester — Rochester, MN
Founded in 2007, University of Minnesota Rochester is a public four-year university that is known for its strong programs in the health sciences, particularly biomedical sciences. It is located on a suburban campus in Rochester, Minnesota.
Yes, connect me!How Can I Pursue Study Abroad Opportunities in College?
Studying abroad may be difficult with a demanding college schedule, but you can pursue it with proper planning. Here's how to make study abroad a reality.
by Ashley Hill
William F. Helms Internship Program
Applicants must be U.S. citizens who are undergraduate sophomores or juniors at an accredited U.S. college or university. They must be studying a subject in agriculture or the biological sciences and have a GPA of 2.5 or higher. Applicants must agree to work for the Agency during school breaks (both summer and holiday breaks) a minimum of 640 hours prior to completion of studies. Selection is based on the overall strength of the application.
sponsored by U.S. Department of Agriculture
Over 40 August Scholarship Opportunities to Apply For
There’s still plenty of time to apply for scholarships this summer to pay for college. These 40+ awards with August deadlines will get the ball rolling!
Bridging Scholarships for Study Abroad in Japan
Applicants must be undergraduates, U.S. citizens and be enrolled in a U.S. college. Study in Japan must be for at least three months and take place during the academic year (summer programs are not eligible). Students must submit a letter of recommendation and an essay on their interest in studying in Japan.
Max Award: $4,000
sponsored by American Association of Teachers of Japanese
Important College Admission Deadlines Students Can Still Meet This Year
It's not too late to apply to college! These schools are still accepting applications for the fall semester from January 10 to well into the summer.
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