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requirements for a college scholarship?


Question Posted Wednesday December 19 2007, 9:38 pm

I'm a sophomore at columbine high school. I am planning to go to either csu or cu. I would absolutely love to go to fidm in california, but im not sure about that because of the money. anyways, what are the requirements to apply for a scholarship? like for those schools or just any schools in general? freshman year first semester my gpa was a 3.5 and second semester it was a 3.7. i just ended my first semester and i have a 3.3 or 3.4 i think. i think somewhere i heard you have to have at least a 3.5 all throughout high school to get a good scholarship, which worries me, because a 3.3 or 3.4 is sooo close! is this true? any advice on how to find the requirements like grades wise? i searched their sites but couldnt find what i was looking for. thanks i appreciate it! :D

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ChevyIINova answered Thursday December 20 2007, 8:55 pm:
Contact the schools you are interested in and speak with a counselor. Tell them you are interested in receiving a scholarship. There should be a few out there you may qualify for. Once you find one you feel you are qualified for ask how to apply. Some scholarships maybe offered to those who meet certain eligibility requirements, like perhaps live in a certain area, mom and dad make a certain income etc...I've had to do this myself.

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TheAnnie answered Thursday December 20 2007, 8:08 pm:
since you are only a sophmore you can raise your GPA, so you dont need to worry about that
also, i use this website and it emails me everytime there is a new scholorship avalible
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fast web is totally free and so many people have them
just register and fill out some info on where you plan on going and the field you want to persue, and other stuff
anyways it gives you loads of website and scholorships and even collages close to you
so i say click on the link

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xxlilreddivaxx answered Thursday December 20 2007, 8:01 pm:
go to www.fastweb.com
there are millions of scholarships there. Also, just try to get good grades, a high SAT and ACT score and do a lot of community service. Also, ask you conselor, they have list of scholarships every month. :)Good luck!!! :) fastweb really is awesome

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