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  2. A High School Senior’s Guide to College Scholarships

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    Searching for scholarships during your last year of high school may feel like a full-time job — and high school seniors don’t exactly have much free time. The search for scholarships for high ...

  3. 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).

  4. Presidential Scholars Program - Wikipedia

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    All graduating high school seniors who are U.S. citizens or legal permanent residents and who have scored exceptionally well on either the SAT of the College Board or the ACT Assessment of the American College Testing Program on or before October of each year are automatically considered for participation. [5]

  5. Coca-Cola Scholars Foundation - Wikipedia

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    In its first year, 150 graduating seniors planning on attending college were awarded four-year grants. Later, those grants grew into $20,000 scholarships for 50 students annually and $10,000 scholarships for another 200 students annually ($5,000/year for 4 years and $2,500/year for four years respectively).

  6. Graduating early could save you money, but is it worth it? - AOL

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    Financial aid for students attending college year-round can be a challenge,” says MorraLee Keller, senior director of Strategic Programming at the National College Attainment Network (NCAN).

  7. Student financial aid in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Financial aid is available from federal and state governments, educational institutions, and private organizations. It can be awarded through grants, loans, work-study, and scholarships. To apply for federal financial aid, students must first complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid .

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