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TODAY: Find a college scholarship that you think you would qualify for and begin the application process. There is a list below that you can start with. You may also want to check out "Paying for College Student Resource Guide" for information on scholarships, internships, fellowships, resource books, and websites -- there are a LOT of scholarships in there. You can also view the Congresswoman's web site here: http://roybal-allard.house.gov/students/
Read about how to apply for the scholarship and begin writing your essay [scholarships generally require an essay wanting you to explain why you deserve the money]. Note the requirements of the essay -- it might be 500 words, 750 words, or 2500 words. The essay may want specific topics covered, want you to address certain issues, or have you solve a certain problem. Watch your spelling, punctuation, and grammar. We will complete these essays tomorrow and turn them in.
We have many scholarships posted on the KHS Web Site -- or you can go directly to the Scholarships page here.
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