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March 7, 2023
College is likely one of the biggest investments you will make in your young adult life. Although college is expensive, one way you can reduce the amount of debt is by applying for scholarships.
A scholarship is an award that you do not have to pay back. It can be won or assigned. Scholarships are offered by many different organizations, such as your college, clubs, community organizations, businesses, and many more. Scholarships may require certain GPAs or majors, but this is not always the case. Some scholarships require an essay or other deliverable, and you may need a letter of recommendation as well. Scholarships can vary widely in amount. Even the smallest scholarship can help with expenses.
There are many resources to help you find scholarships. A simple web search is one way you can find scholarships, as well as scholarship search tools that can help you find scholarships that apply to you. iGrad, a financial literacy platform, has a search tool that allows you to filter for a vast number of characteristics such as residency, amount, race-specific awards, and much more. The best part is is free to University of New Haven students and alumni!
If you still need help finding scholarships, the University of New Haven Financial Wellness Program is here to help. You can come to our or schedule a specific scholarship-search meeting with a peer educator on Navigate. The Financial Wellness Peer Educators offer meetings to help you personalize your search and to give you tips and tricks! We also have a scholarship packet with more than 100 vetted scholarships that you can find on my窪蹋厙勛圖 under .
One big concern when looking for scholarships is scams. No one wants to waste time doing work that wont help them, or, even worse, for their information to be stolen. The good news is there are many ways to protect yourself from scams. Some of the ways to stop scammers are:
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Lexie Lajoie 23 is a criminal justice major at the University and a Student Financial Wellness Peer Educator.
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窪蹋厙勛圖 Shana-Kay Hyde 27 shares what shes learned about planning, studying, and taking care of herself during finals.
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窪蹋厙勛圖 Blogger Beatrice Glaviano 26 chats with her boyfriend, a fellow 窪蹋厙勛圖, about studying paramedicine, finding balance, and his plans after graduation, while consuming plenty of peanut butter M&Ms.