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[[AoPSWiki]] includes one of the internet's most comprehensive guides to '''academic scholarships'''.  Get started by clicking through the links below by subject area.
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<math>500 Monthly Scholarship for Posting - Innovation in Education Scholarship
  
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Scholarship Blurb:
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LA Tutors awards students who showcase their creativity and make positive impacts with a </math>500 Innovation in Education scholarship. On an ongoing monthly basis, this scholarship is open to all currently enrolled high school and college students who showcase their creativity while helping those around them (whether that be in a creative fundraiser, inventive new app, series of blog posts on a particular theme, or another idea). The application deadline is 11:59 pm PST on the 20th of each month.
  
As a general guideline for scholarships: if you're paying to apply then it is probably not a legitimate organization of scholarship.
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Requirements:
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*Must be currently enrolled in high school or collegeCumulative GPA of at least 3.0 (or the equivalent)
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*Must be a citizen of, permanent resident of, or hold a valid student visa in the United States or Canada
  
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To Enter:
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Visit our online application portal at https://www.latutors123.com/scholarships/innovation-in-education/Submit an essay describing their innovative projectProvide supporting documentation (letter of recommendation, news article/photo featuring their project, etc.)
  
== Major Scholarships ==
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There are no fees associated with our scholarship and featured past winners and their accomplishments can be found at the bottom of the web page.
* [[National Scholarships]]
 
 
 
* [[ Mathematics, science, and technology scholarships]] These large scholarships span fields of science broadly.
 
 
 
== Specific Scholarships ==
 
* [[Scholarships by State]]
 
* [[Community Service Scholarships]]
 
* [[College-specific full-tuition scholarships]]
 
* [[Minority-specific scholarships]]
 
* [[Graduate School Scholarship Programs]]
 
 
 
== Scholarships by subject ==
 
* [[Biology scholarships]]
 
* [[Chemistry scholarships]]
 
* [[Computer science and technology scholarships]]
 
* [[Earth science scholarships]]
 
* [[Economics scholarships]]
 
* [[Engineering scholarships]]
 
* [[Mathematics 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, college financial aid officer, or career center.
 
* Your high school's website or those of other area high schools
 
* College websites (many colleges offer departmental, subject-specific scholarships or even merit-based full-tuition scholarships)
 
* If your club/organization has a parent organization (such as Kiwanis for Key Club and Boy Scouts), find the national organization's website.
 
* If your parents and/or grandparents belong to any groups (Elks, Rotary Club, etc.), check out their websites.
 
* Your parents' employers, especially if they work for a larger corporation.
 
* Check the newspaper regularly, especially if you have a more local one.
 
* Check for local legislative scholarships.
 
* Check your library or bookstore for scholarship books. They're often organized by your interests and where you live.
 
 
 
== See also ==
 
* [[Academic competitions]]
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
[[Category:Academic resources]]
 

Revision as of 17:08, 31 July 2020

$500 Monthly Scholarship for Posting - Innovation in Education Scholarship

Scholarship Blurb: LA Tutors awards students who showcase their creativity and make positive impacts with a$ (Error compiling LaTeX. Unknown error_msg)500 Innovation in Education scholarship. On an ongoing monthly basis, this scholarship is open to all currently enrolled high school and college students who showcase their creativity while helping those around them (whether that be in a creative fundraiser, inventive new app, series of blog posts on a particular theme, or another idea). The application deadline is 11:59 pm PST on the 20th of each month.

Requirements:

  • Must be currently enrolled in high school or collegeCumulative GPA of at least 3.0 (or the equivalent)
  • Must be a citizen of, permanent resident of, or hold a valid student visa in the United States or Canada

To Enter: Visit our online application portal at https://www.latutors123.com/scholarships/innovation-in-education/Submit an essay describing their innovative projectProvide supporting documentation (letter of recommendation, news article/photo featuring their project, etc.)

There are no fees associated with our scholarship and featured past winners and their accomplishments can be found at the bottom of the web page.