Of course! Many scholarships are not based on grades. Zinch is a wonderful scholarship website whose motto is "More Than a Test Score."
Even for scholarships that are based on grades, one B will not ruin your application. Scholarship judges and committees prefer the well-rounded students who have decent grades, and participate in community service and extracurricular activities.
merit-based aid.
Florida Students Carrying a B Average Grade Can Apply to the Bright Futures Scholarship Program, the Florida Student Assistance Grant Program, and the Mckay Scholarship Program.
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Many of the public colleges in the Philippines accept a scholarship called the Entrance Scholarship. This scholarship is accepted at 108 schools throughout the country and is good for one semester to one year.
You don't automatically receive one, but you can apply, and even win some money through awards.
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ORIGINAL: the moral of the scholarship jacket is simple you should not have to pay for anything you have worked for or deserve.IMPROVED: The moral of the 'Scholarship Jacket' by Martha Salinas, is that even if there are obstacles work will pay off. Do not let others get what they don't deserve no matter what, even if they are the daughter of a Board member at school
No one can apply for a scholarship for you. It is a difficult and long task. To win a scholarship you have to have your own unique answers so no one can do it for you.
You have to get money from other sources. Try student loans if you can not win any scholarships. Even when you are already in college, however, you can still apply for scholarship money.
It's hard to get a scholarship there. for a scholarship you have to get a GPA of(at least) 3.8! if you're a foreigner, it's even harder: they get about 500.000 letters from around the world an they only allow about 3500 foreign students...
One of the best places to look for information about Hispanic scholarship programs is online. Some online sources that identify Hispanic scholarship programs include the Hispanic Scholarship Fund at www.hsf.net, and www.scholarships.com.
Thomas B. Stroup has written: 'Humanistic scholarship in the South' -- subject(s): Education, Education, Humanistic, Humanistic Education