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  2. Walmart gives away millions in scholarships

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    While Walmart is not known for its high-skills, high-paying jobs, it certainly gives away a lot of money to college students who strive to get that type of work. In 2009, the Walmart Foundation ...

  3. 6 scholarships for college sophomores

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    The scholarships below can be a good place to start, but they represent only a few of the many awards available to undergraduate students. 1. Melissa Linville Criminal Justice Scholarship

  4. D.C. Opportunity Scholarship Program - Wikipedia

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    Between 2004 and 2010, the Washington Scholarship Fund, a nonprofit group, administered the program, which was funded at $12 million a year. [1] From 2010-2015, the D.C. Children and Youth Investment Trust Corporation served as the administrator of the D.C. Opportunity Scholarship Program.

  5. National Merit Scholarship Program - Wikipedia

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    The NMSC uses the PSAT/NMSQT as the initial screen of over 1.5 million program entrants. In the spring of the junior year, NMSC determines a national Selection Index qualifying score (critical reading + math + writing skills scores all multiplied by two) for "Commended" recognition, which is calculated each year to yield students at about the 96th percentile (top 50,000 highest scorers).

  6. Coca-Cola scholarships pay up to $20,000 for college

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  7. Say Yes to Education - Wikipedia

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    Say Yes to Education, Inc. (Say Yes) is a U.S. non-profit organization that seeks to improve inner-city education. The main focus of Say Yes is to increase high school and college graduation rates by offering a range of support services to at-risk, economically disadvantaged youths and families, and by pledging full scholarships for a college or vocational education to children living in poverty.

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