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Scholarships For High School Students

So, you’re a high school student and you’re in the process of finding scholarships to help pay for school your freshman year of college and beyond. Good job! This is the best time to search for scholarships, since scholarships for high school students are by far the most common kind. Many scholarship providers give big awards to students early on in their academic careers, possibly even funding your education at your dream school. With federal financial aid limits such as smaller student loans and later disbursement dates placed on aid for college freshmen, all that scholarship money can really help. Many of these scholarships will be easier to get if you begin preparing early in high school, and some competitions allow you to enter before your senior year of high school, making the final search for scholarship opportunities that much easier for students who have planned ahead.

And you are a planner, aren’t you? You’ve likely done our free scholarship search already and now you’re even reading more about scholarships for high school students in our Resources section. Your ability to do research like this is why you plan on attending college, isn’t it? Well, your effort is going to pay off big time, as what you’re about to read is a short list of really great scholarships for high school students hand-selected by the experts here at Scholarships.com from our extensive database of college scholarships and grants. Click the links to find out more and start applying!

AFSA High School Essay Contest
The American Foreign Service Association National High School Essay Contest is open to all high school students whose parents are not in the United States Foreign Service. The winner will receive $2500 and a trip to Washington, DC with three members of their family. The winner’s school will also receive $500. For this years essay topic, please visit our website at: http://www.afsa.org/essaycontest/ Guidelines: * Submit four copies of an original work in English on the designated topic. More

JFI - Independence Day Essay Competition
For the complete official Guidelines visit the Scholarship page at http://www.JFIweb.org Eligible contestants must be middle or high school (7th–12th) students in a public, private, alternative, parochial, or home-study program in the United States. Previous scholarship recipients are not eligible. The Institute is offering a $5,000 scholarship for a university, community college, vocational, or technical school of the recipient’s choice. The recipient’s school and/or teacher may also be eligible for cash prizes. More

Key Club International Scholarship Program
Are you a member of your high school Key Club? Did you know that being involved with the Key Club makes you eligible for several Key Club International scholarship programs? Key Club Annual Scholarship Programs: - Key Club International Youth Opportunities Fund scholarship - Himmel scholarship - David Hancock Memorial Scholarship - Robert Thal Scholarship - Stephen Sapaugh Memorial Scholarship - TruGreen Scholarship - Cunat International Scholarship Eligibility Requirements: A Key Club Member who - has been an active Key Club member for two years in good standing. More

The Dell Scholars Program
The Dell Scholars Program enables more underserved students with financial need to achieve their greatest potential through higher education.The Dell Scholars Program is offered to those high school students participating in an approved AVID program. The funding for each Dell Scholar is substantial: $20,000. The value of these 250 scholarships equals $5.0 million. MSDF believes that funding a significant percentage of their college expenses will enable these students to focus on their college studies and complete their bachelor program. More

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