All scholarships advertised by the SWHS Guidance Department can be found here:
http://swguidance.edublogs.org/
The scholarships listed on this website are only those advertised by the South Western High School Guidance Office. Other places to look for scholarships include:
1) The college/university to which you are applying – Many private schools have standard scholarships based on high school GPA and/or SAT scores. There may also be private scholarships available. Contact the Financial Aid office of the college for more information.
2) Local organizations and groups – Any group you (or a member of your family) belongs to may have scholarships available. Check at places of worship, civic organizations, parent’s place of employment, banks or credit unions, local governments, veterans associations, etc.
3) Free, online scholarship searches – Many websites (such as www.scholarships.com or www.finaid.com) provide free searches for scholarships. A word of caution: beware of website scams! You should never have to pay for a scholarship search.
http://swguidance.edublogs.org/
The scholarships listed on this website are only those advertised by the South Western High School Guidance Office. Other places to look for scholarships include:
1) The college/university to which you are applying – Many private schools have standard scholarships based on high school GPA and/or SAT scores. There may also be private scholarships available. Contact the Financial Aid office of the college for more information.
2) Local organizations and groups – Any group you (or a member of your family) belongs to may have scholarships available. Check at places of worship, civic organizations, parent’s place of employment, banks or credit unions, local governments, veterans associations, etc.
3) Free, online scholarship searches – Many websites (such as www.scholarships.com or www.finaid.com) provide free searches for scholarships. A word of caution: beware of website scams! You should never have to pay for a scholarship search.