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Yes, they can, but only if you also have a really good SAT or ACT score and the college you are attending offers full tuition scholarships for high academic performance. Most corporate scholarships base scholarships off of high academic performance AND extracurriculars or community service.
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.
There is no 'set' score that will guarantee you admission. Your application is considered by many things such as clubs, community service, high school grades, your personal statement, and your test scores. Yet, to get in, you want to get at least an 1100 (Critical Reading and Math combined). To receive scholarships, you want to try for at least a 1200.
It depends on the school. But, most academic scholarships require a 24 or better on the ACT.
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Most scholarships don't look at ACT score (few of them even look at SAT score). There are always plenty that do not look at your grades or test scores at all, but focus on other aspects of your education, background, and personality.
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Ask whoever is giving the scholarship if there are GPA requirements.
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You may be able to get a scholarship with good grades and a good resume. Apply for any and all scholarships in your hometown with civic organizations and sports. You may be able to net some good money for school.