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Scholarship America is One-Stop Shopping for Many Scholarships

Monday, February 14, 2022  
Posted by: Matt Konrad, Scholarship America

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At Scholarship America, our goal is to help students pursue and fulfill their biggest educational goals. We believe that a student should never, ever give up on their dream because they don’t think it’s possible — and that’s why we believe so strongly in the power of scholarships.

As the nation’s largest manager of private scholarship opportunities, we are continuously featuring new programs and awards with local, regional, and national reach. Through our partners, we offer scholarships for high school seniors, current college students, and those who are looking to transfer schools or restart their college journey. And students can discover them all by visiting scholarshipamerica.org and clicking the orange BROWSE SCHOLARSHIPS button.

Applying is easy — just a couple clicks take students to the Scholarship America Hub, where they enter basic profile info and answer any specific application questions. Even better? We also help them discover more opportunities, by matching their profile info to other open scholarships!

Scholarship America truly does offer something for everyone. Here are just a few examples of the many awards available right now to students served by NCAN members:

  • Amcor Technical School Scholarship: for students pursuing a 2-year technical degree in one of 12 eligible states.
  • Frontline Families Scholarship (closes Feb 15) and Brave of Heart Scholarship (opens Feb. 17) programs: for the family members of frontline health care workers lost to COVID-19.
  • RISE Financial Progress Scholarship Program: for all college students who complete an online financial literacy course.
  • Tampa Bay Buccaneers Foundation Girls in Football Scholarship: for young women across America who want to impact the sports industry.
  • Wells Fargo Veterans Scholarship Program: for veterans and spouses pursuing post-service education.

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