Check your school for grants, work-study, and jobs.
At Western, (WKU, in Kentucky) there are several food companies attached to the school. Western also offers work-study programs, which are different depending on the department. Some look almost fun, in that you get to help professors be organized or do filing.
I know that getting a job at a campus-located company may not be like a scholarship (which is like free money really...) but it does help with day to day expenses, PLUS it is close to classes sometimes.
Grants? Your school may keep a list of them, and they may each have different application deadlines and requirements. Your school might offer these - - to people that ASK about them.
So, just ask. Your school advising department may have a program just for you.
Just a few thoughts today for all my scholarship and grant-seeking friends!
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Betsyanne
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