Monday, July 23, 2012

Scholarships for Low-Income High School Seniors (2012-2013)

Taken from QuestBridge.org

The QuestBridge National College Match is designed for high school seniors who have shown outstanding academic ability despite facing economic challenges. Most College Match scholarship recipients come from households earning less than $60,000 annually (for a typical family of four) and have experienced long-term economic hardship.

In order to be eligible to apply in 2012, applicants must graduate from high school during or before the spring/summer of 2013 and plan to enroll as a freshman in college in the fall of 2013.

We do not have absolute criteria for GPA, standardized test scores, or income. When selecting finalists for the National College Match, we try to answer the following questions: "Does this student have the motivation and academic ability to thrive at one of our partner colleges?" and "Has this student overcome socio-economic obstacles to achieve academic excellence?"

QuestBridge selects finalists and then sends the finalist applications to our partner colleges for their review. QuestBridge does not choose College Match scholarship recipients. Partner colleges ultimately make the final selection of scholarship recipients from among the finalists.

A note about citizenship requirements:
Students who are not U.S. Citizens or Permanent Residents may apply. However, not all of our partner colleges will consider these students for admission and full scholarships through the College Match process. Most of our partner colleges use federal and state funds to finance a portion of the scholarships, and these funds are only available for U.S. Citizens and Permanent Residents.

Although only U.S. Citizens and Permanent Residents are generally eligible for College Match scholarship packages, our partner colleges will consider all students who apply through the Regular Decision process, regardless of citizenship status. Each year, many QuestBridge applicants who are not U.S. Citizens or Permanent Residents gain acceptance and financial aid to our partner colleges via the Regular Decision process.

Signed,
Lora the Study Coach

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