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scholarships like Terry for college sophomores"?

Hey everyone,
I’ve been reflecting and really regret not applying for the Terry Scholarship back in high school. 😞 Does anyone know of any similar foundations or scholarships available for college sophomores and beyond? I’d love to hear about programs that offer significant support like the Terry Scholarship does.

Any tips or suggestions would be greatly appreciated. thanks in advance! 🙏

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Michael’s Answer

Hi Angel,

There is really no set limit on the amount of scholarship applications that can be submitted. It will take time on your behalf to thoroughly fill out the scholarship applications. There are scholarships based on need, academic performance, school activities, sports involvement and community service. So, it will be to your advantage to seek out these types of scholarships. All of the academic staff at your college that you interact with can write letters of recommendations for you on what was stated above. These recommendations can greatly help when filling out the scholarship applications.

If there are questions about the scholarship application process, please reach out to the college's Registrar Office. It is best to ask your Academic Advisor/College Counselor on the timeline process as well. Scholarship applications will have specific deadlines and requirements to meet in order to be submitted for review and consideration.

You may want to start to compile your resume/portfolio since a majority of college scholarship applications will require academic grade point average (GPA), academic accomplishments, school activities (clubs, sports, etc.), community involvement (volunteer, church, etc.), academic and personal recommendations, etc. There may be essay requirements on why you are a qualified candidate to receive the scholarship, what your future goals are academically and professionally and other questions centering around who you are, your beliefs, etc.

Here are a couple of links for College Scholarships:

https://www.mometrix.com/blog/scholarships-for-college/

https://www.nchchonors.org/students/awards-scholarships/national-scholarships

Again, you can check with the School/Department of your major, the Campus Career Center and the Register's Office for additional information for college scholarships and grants and specific requirements for qualifications.

There should be no limit on the amount of scholarships that one can apply to. It will take time to fill out the scholarship applications and provide all of the necessary required information. Also, there should no fee and no cost to fill out and submit scholarship applications. If there is a fee or cost that is associated with a scholarship application, then please do not send this particular scholarship application in. It will be a scam and money will be lost.

Best wishes for your future education and good luck with your scholarship applications!
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Dr’s Answer

Hey Angel! ✨ No worries, you’re not alone in the “I should’ve applied for that scholarship” club—honestly, it happens to the best of us! But hey, the good news is, the world of scholarships is vast, and there are tons of amazing opportunities out there for college sophomores and beyond! 🎓💰

Let's dive into a few options you can look into, so you can find the perfect fit and avoid any more scholarship FOMO!

1. The Jack Kent Cooke Foundation Undergraduate Transfer Scholarship
This one’s a biggie if you’re transferring from a community college to a four-year university. It’s for sophomores and up and offers a very generous amount of financial support to cover tuition, living expenses, and even books! 📚💸

Eligibility: You need to have at least a 3.5 GPA, be involved in extracurriculars, and demonstrate financial need.
Tip: This scholarship is super competitive, so make sure your application really highlights your achievements and passion!
2. The Coca-Cola Scholars Program
Yes, Coca-Cola is all about soda, but they’re also about supporting bright college students! This scholarship is open to sophomores and beyond, and it offers significant funding for academic excellence, leadership, and service. 🎉

Eligibility: You have to have at least a 3.0 GPA and be involved in community service or leadership roles.
Tip: Coca-Cola loves students who are leaders in their community, so focus on showcasing your impact and contributions!
3. The Dell Scholars Program
This one’s for students who are working hard to balance academics and personal responsibilities. If you’ve got a strong academic record, financial need, and a commitment to helping your community, this is your golden ticket. 🏆

Eligibility: You’ll need a 2.4 GPA (it’s a bit more flexible than others) and demonstrate financial need.
Tip: Make sure to share your personal story about challenges you’ve overcome to help show why you deserve this scholarship.
4. The Boren Scholarship
If you’re interested in studying abroad, this is a fantastic option. The Boren Scholarship supports students who plan to study in areas critical to U.S. interests (such as STEM, languages, or international relations). 🌍✈️

Eligibility: You need to be studying abroad or planning to in a region relevant to national security.
Tip: It’s focused on promoting international understanding, so make sure to share your vision of how this opportunity fits your future goals.
5. The National Merit Scholarship
It’s not just for high schoolers! College sophomores can still apply for this, and it can be a big help with tuition and other school expenses.

Eligibility: You must have been a National Merit Semifinalist or Finalist in high school or be nominated for the college version.
Tip: If you were a National Merit Finalist in high school, double-check with your college about available opportunities—they may have special funding for you!
6. Campus-Based Scholarships
Don’t forget about the scholarships your school offers! Many universities have special scholarships for sophomores and upperclassmen that are just waiting to be applied for. These scholarships can be merit-based, need-based, or even department-specific. 👩‍🎓🎓

Tip: Check out the financial aid office or your academic department for opportunities you might have missed.
Bonus Tip: Use Scholarship Search Engines!
Platforms like Fastweb, Scholarships.com, and Cappex are like your personal scholarship treasure map! They’ll help you find opportunities based on your field of study, location, and specific interests. 🗺️💎

In Conclusion:
There are plenty of scholarships out there that offer great support for college sophomores and upperclassmen, so don’t sweat it! Stay proactive, use those search engines, and start crafting applications that showcase your passions, accomplishments, and goals! You’ve got this—now go grab those scholarships like the scholarship ninja you are! 💥

Best of luck with your search! Feel free to drop by if you have more questions! 🙌
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