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== General Scholarships == | == General Scholarships == |
Revision as of 14:11, 12 June 2010
AoPSWiki includes one of the internet's most comprehensive guides to academic scholarships. Get started by clicking through the links below by subject area.
If you know of scholarships that do not match any of the following categories or are best listed under a category rather than a list, please create a new page for that category and list it here.
As a general guideline for scholarships: if you're paying to apply then it is probably not a legitimate organization of scholarship.
== Major Scholarships
Contents
National scholarships
- See more on the National scholarships page.
Math, science, and technology scholarships
- See more on the Mathematics, science, and technology scholarships page.
General Scholarships
Scholarships by subject
- Biology scholarships
- Chemistry scholarships
- Computer science and technology scholarships
- Earth science scholarships
- Economics scholarships
- Engineering scholarships
- Mathematics scholarships
- Mathematics, science, and technology scholarships
- Physics scholarships
- Writing scholarships
Additional Help
- Scholarship Search Websites have many more scholarships and search features - check them out for religious, military, need-based, minority-specific, and other scholarships
- Ask your high school guidance counselor or career center.
- College websites (many colleges offer departmental, subject-specific scholarships or even merit-based full-tuition scholarships)
- Check for local legislative scholarships.