Scholarships for High School Students (2022)

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If you’re looking for Scholarships for High School students then you’ve come to the right place! Below is a collection of High School scholarships and free websites where you can browse for more opportunities!

01. Free Scholarship Platform:

JLV College Counseling

JLV College Counseling is an amazing resource for all students to use. It was created by an admission officer with over 10 years of experience in higher education. Bonus: It's all 100% free!

Click to the links below to browse scholarships by each grade level:

Scholarships for High School Freshmen

Scholarships for High School Sophomores

Scholarships for High School Juniors

Scholarships for High School Seniors 

02. Personalized Scholarship Databases:

These are scholarship websites that allow you to search for scholarships based on YOUR unique background.

For tips on how to use these head here. Otherwise, check out the same list below:

Fastweb

Scholarships.com

Cappex

Niche

Unigo

Quick tips for these platforms—
You can use of a combination of these sites to see which one works for you. I recommend finding 2-3 preferred ones that you continuously check for new opportunities.

PRO TIP: Create a separate email account that you check often so you don't flood your main/student email address.


03. Exclusive Scholarship Database

Bold.org

Bold.org is a scholarship platform that provides exclusive scholarship opportunities at no cost! It's a great tool to have in addition to using other scholarship tools during your scholarship journey.

To browse on Bold.org, click here to create a profile

Once you've answered the questions to create your personalized profile, filter scholarships by “High School” find awards you qualify for (show below).


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