Merit Based Scholarships for College Students – College Students Register for $10,000 Scholarship
Posted by admin on April 26, 2010 · Leave a Comment
There are many merit based scholarships for college students that you can apply for and get money from so you can have an easier time pay off your college expenses. We’ve made your search easier by listing two merit based scholarships for college students that you can take advantage of today. Doing your own research will also help you finding more scholarships to fund your education.
*** Click Here to Register Free for the $10,000 Scholarship ***
There’s a $10,000 scholarship drawing held at freecollegescholarships.net available to students who sign up. You need to be at least 18 years old and live in the United States to be eligible for this scholarship. The easy, one-page registration form is all you need to complete to enter the $10K scholarship drawing. Before the next drawing happens, don’t forget to register on the site for your chance to win.
The Evalee C. Schwarz Charitable Trust for Education has various scholarship awards that range anywhere form $5000 all the way up to $15,000 in scholarship money. These are interest-free loans that any undergraduate or postgraduate student can qualify for according to their academic performance and also their financial need. Students who want to apply need to be U.S. citizens and need to have an expected family contribution (which you can get by filing a Free Application for Federal Student Aid) of $4,000 or elss. Students need to be attending college in the state where they reside. Also, students need to have great standardized test scores ranging in the top 10% of scores across the country. Neither law nor pre-law students are eligible to apply. The deadline is April 15th.
You should apply early for scholarships so you don’t miss the deadlines and so you have time to apply for other scholarships as well. Applying for as many scholarships as you can is a good idea because you will have more chances to actually be awarded scholarship money.








