I am currently a high school senior, but I’m planning to enroll in college next year. Am I eligible for the scholarships or are they only for current college students?
As a high school student, you are eligible for our scholarship program provided that you can prove your enrollment in college or university for the Fall 2008/Spring 2009 academic year. Copies of your acceptance letters are the best way to do so. Most schools will notify students by April at the latest. It is, therefore, expected that you will have decided upon a school prior to the submission of your application.
As a high school student, you are eligible for our scholarship program provided that you can prove your enrollment in college or university for the Fall 2010/Spring 2011 academic year. Copies of your acceptance letters are the best way to do so. Most schools will notify students by April at the latest. It is, therefore, expected that you will have decided upon a school prior to the submission of your application.
As a high school student, you are eligible for our scholarship program provided that you can prove your enrollment in college or university for the Fall 2011/Spring 2012 academic year. Copies of your acceptance letters are the best way to do so. Most schools will notify students by April at the latest. It is, therefore, expected that you will have decided upon a school prior to the submission of your application.
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