We've compiled a list of seven scholarships available this month that cater to various interests and backgrounds, helping you take a step closer to your college dreams while saving money.β
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November presents a fantastic opportunity for high school students to explore scholarships that can significantly alleviate the financial burden of college tuition. These scholarships not only provide essential funding but also encourage students to pursue their passions and academic goals. We've compiled a list of seven scholarships available this month that cater to various interests and backgrounds, helping you take a step closer to your college dreams while saving money.
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Here are 7 Scholarships for High School Students in November
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π Award: $10,000 (2 winners, $5,000 each)
π Deadline: 1 Nov 2024
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Eligibility: Any low-income female high school student between the ages of thirteen and eighteen may apply for this scholarship opportunity. One 5k award will be awarded to a student between the ages for 13-15, and the other 5k award will be awarded to a student who is between the ages of 15-18.
Submit: An essay, " How have you embodied a gritty mindset through the obstacles and challenges you've had to overcome?" (400β600 words)
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π Award: $2,000
π Deadline: 5 Nov 2024
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Eligibility: High school seniors and undergraduate students are eligible to apply if they are pursuing a career as an RN or LPN and have volunteer experience.
Submit: To apply, write about why you chose this career path, what your future goals are, and what experience you have in the medical field.
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π Award: FULL Tuition + living expenses
π Deadline: Nov 14
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Eligibility: This scholarship is open to high school seniors with a GPA of 3.8 or higher, attending school in the U.S., and pursuing any major or field of study. Additional Requirements: open to applicants with family annual gross income up to $95,000. Homeschooled students are eligible to apply.
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Submit: Submit two academic recommendations (including one from an 11th-grade core subject teacher), one counselor recommendation, a school report, and unofficial transcripts through the Common App.
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π Award: Up to $20,000
π Deadline: Nov 14
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Eligibility: This scholarship is open to high school seniors from California, Illinois, New York, Colorado, Georgia, and North Carolina with a GPA of 3.5 or higher, pursuing any major or field of study.
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Submit: An online application.
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π Award: $2,500*
π Deadline: Nov 15
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Eligibility: Open to high school students, undergraduates, technical school students, and graduate students who are U.S. citizens, with any major, specifically in Journalism or Photojournalism; it offers $2,500 for college, technical school, and graduate students, while high school students receive a DSLR camera and must have completed at least one photography or related art class, whereas college and technical school students must have taken photography or photojournalism courses, and graduate applicants should be enrolled in a journalism or photojournalism program.
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Submit: To apply, submit an official or unofficial transcript, a 250-word maximum essay, an online application, two letters of recommendation, and a photography or video sample.
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π Award: $1,000 (2 winners, $500 each)
π Deadline: Nov 15
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Eligibility: Any low-income high school senior or undergraduate student who is studying science or math may apply for this scholarship.
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Submit: To apply, write about yourself and how this scholarship will help you and why you choose to pursue a degree in science and/or mathematics.
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π Award: $1,000 β $8,000
π Deadline: Nov 15
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Eligibility: To be eligible for the NMAI internship program, you must either be currently enrolled in an academic program or, if not a student, explain in your essay how the internship will benefit your professional or academic goals. A cumulative GPA of 3.0 or its equivalent is generally expected, with any withdrawals or incompletes needing to be explained. All applicants must register and submit an online application through the Smithsonian Online Academic Appointment system (SOLAA), selecting "843 National Museum of the American Indian Internship Program" from the drop-down list. Ensure all required application components are uploaded via SOLAA, as they should not be sent separately.
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Submit: The application checklist includes an online application, a statement of interest addressing at least one other department and its benefits to your academic and career goals, unofficial transcripts, a CV or rΓ©sumΓ©, and two letters of recommendation, which can be confidentially uploaded via the SOLAA system using an upload link shared with references.
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Donβt miss out on these valuable scholarship opportunities this November! Take the time to review the eligibility criteria, gather your application materials, and submit your applications before the deadlines. Every bit of financial assistance can make a significant difference in your educational journey, so be proactive in securing these funds.
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Best of luck, and happy applying! π
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