2009 Scholarships

<p>So far I have applied for 14 scholarships. These scholarships have been specifically for the university that I am attending, ones that pertain to the county that I currently reside in, and ones that are nationwide. I have used all available resources, and I can not find any more scholarships.</p>

<p>I have used every available scholarship search ending (fastweb...) and I have even typed in ever single major company and have applied for their scholarships.</p>

<p>Can you recommend any scholarships for me.</p>

<p>Here is some information about me to help
- Major - Computer Science
- Low Income
- Caucasian
- Female
- High School Senior
- State University in Florida</p>

<p>I appreciate the help.</p>

<p>EDIT:
Also, I have a brother with autism. I heard that there was a scholarship for this, but I can only find the 2008 application.</p>

<p>The Fin Aid Board is fast… already bumped to the second page.</p>

<p>so you’ve done all the big ones like discover card, lowes, and pizza hut?</p>

<p>Mind if we ask which 14? I know there are TONS more major businesses/major-based scholarships out there for you, but I don’t want to recommend ones you’ve already done.</p>

<p>I have done:</p>

<ul>
<li>US Bank Internet Scholarship</li>
<li>All-ink.com</li>
<li>Sam Walton Community Scholarship</li>
<li>Ronald McDonald House Charities US Scholarship</li>
<li>Best Buy</li>
<li>The Lowes Scholarship</li>
</ul>

<p>The rest are for my county and my university.</p>

<p>farmgirl09 - the Discover Card one is for juniors… and I can not find anything about the Pizza Hut one… link?</p>

<ul>
<li><p>/Google-Scholarships.aspx : Google scholarships</p></li>
<li><p>
/computer-science-scholarship/college-computer-science-scholarship.aspx</p></li>
<li><p>AFCEA</p></li>
<li><p>Clare Booth Luce Program</p></li>
<li><p>Society of Women Engineers</p></li>
</ul>

<p>[Hope the links work…]</p>

<ul>
<li>For the Google Scholarship, I have to be a senior in college.</li>
<li>High school seniors can not apply for the AFCEA.</li>
<li>For the Clare Booth Luce Program, you have to be nominated.</li>
<li> For the Society of Women Engineers… I already planned on that one - it doesn’t open until March 15.</li>
</ul>