Out-of-State Student Scholarship
Fawell & FawellOut-of-State Student Scholarship
Summary
College students do not always have it easy in the modern world. Not only have college tuition rates skyrocketed, but so have the amounts that students must pay for other expenses like housing and transportation. Many students find it difficult to pay for these expenses, make sure they can get the education they need, and follow their future ambitions. Students who attend college in far states or areas of the nation from their families frequently have extra difficulties and higher costs, and they can worry that they won’t be ready to deal with these issues.
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Understanding the problems faced by students who move to different states for college, Fawell & Fawell has established a scholarship program to offer
Qualifications
- be accepted to or enrolled in a college or university situated in a state other than their parents’ current residence or in a state where they did not complete their high school education.
- own a GPA from their most recent completed academic semester of 3.0 or above.
- be older than 17 years old.
- Be a citizen or a permanent resident of the United States.
The Fawell & Fawell Out-of-State Student Scholarship provides a $1,000 semester scholarship to a deserving student planning to pursue higher education in a state other than their home state or the one in which they completed high school. Recipients of scholarships may utilize the funds for accommodation, tuition, other educational expenditures, or travel-related fees.
Advantages:
The Fawell & Fawell Out-of-State Student Scholarship provides a $1,000 semester scholarship to a deserving student planning to pursue higher education in a state other than their home state or the one in which they completed high school. Recipients of scholarships may utilize the funds for accommodation, tuition, other educational expenditures, or travel-related fees.
Recipients of scholarships may utilize the funds for accommodation, tuition, other educational expenditures, or travel-related fees.
Recipients of scholarships may utilize the funds for accommodation, tuition, other educational expenditures, or travel-related fees.