FAHS
Pupil Services
Where to find Scholarships
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Information about the local community scholarship program will be shared with all seniors the first week of December during Enrichment in the IMC. All of the Combined, Independent, and Former Student Scholarship information can be found on the Local Scholarships page of the Pupil Services website.
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Check the Outside Scholarships webpage on the Pupil Services website. This webpage lists scholarship opportunities that are offered around our state.
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Use fastweb.com or www.goingmerry.com to look for national scholarships.
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Research the college or university scholarship offerings for the schools to which you applied. A good starting point is to go to the financial aid webpages for the college/university.
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Check to see if your parents’ employers offer any scholarships for employee dependents. Also, if you have a job, check to see if your employer offers any scholarships.
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Contact professional organizations that support the occupation for which you will be preparing. The Occupational Outlook Handbook is a good source of information regarding these professional groups.
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Organizations that you or your parents/guardians are members of often have scholarships. Examples: FFA, FBLA, NHS, 4-H, American Legion, your insurance company, your bank, etc.