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Paying for college


Question Posted Saturday March 28 2015, 11:30 am

This may be a weird place to ask about scholarships but maybe someone can help on this topic. I am student at a community college and I am transferring to a four-year university and I need advice on finding scholarships that pertain to me. Right now, I am applying for $500-1000 scholarship because I think it more practical to go for a lot of small scholarships then 1 big scholarship ($10000). Should I email my representative about scholarship opportunities?

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solidadvice4teens answered Thursday April 16 2015, 8:51 pm:
Absolutely! They will know exactly which ones would be suited to what you are trying to study and transfer into. They might even know of scholarships, loans or bursaries you were never aware of. Make it a top priority to see them first.

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