Info on Scholarships

<p>Whens the best time to apply for them?
How much can you apply for?
Whats the lowest GPA required to apply?
How do you know if you got accepted to recieve a scholarship?</p>

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now</p>

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if they’re outside scholarships, as many as you want.
there may be a limit if you are applying for scholarships funded by a college.</p>

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depends on the scholarship requirements</p>

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you should be contacted, through phone, snail mail, e-mail… etc.</p>

<p>Im a junior in high school. So I should apply for scholarships now?</p>

<p>You need to read the requirements and deadlines for each scholarship. Most are for current high school seniors, so you would apply next year.</p>

<p>Are you looking for scholarships for FSU?</p>

<p>Are you instate? </p>

<p>Will you get Bright Futures?</p>

<p>For “mom2collegekids”, the answer to all three of your questions is yes.</p>

<p>Well, I’m not sure how they do it in your county, but duval county guidance counselors complied a big book of scholarships for seniors and we received them at the beginning of the year. Your county might not have that so, I advise you to take it upon your self and find them. Get a fastweb account, they give you plenty of scholarships nationwide. Research for local scholarships on your city or state. And apply for Florida bright futures december 1st of your senior year. Alot of companies have repeatedly said that they have tons of scholarship money just sitting there waiting for students to meet the requirements and write a decent essay so they can give us the money, but many students are not stepping to the plates because they don’t want to write a essay. Trust me, I strongly dislike writing essays but I need the money for college so I see it as no problem to write an essay. Hope your outlook will be the same. :)</p>

<p>Omg Fsubound I’d be LOST without your info!!</p>

<p>No problem, glad to help in any way. No such thing as being TOO informed! :)</p>