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The EDUFAX Educational FAQ
I am interested in COLLEGE.....
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- Is it possible to qualify for a grant or scholarship
if my parent's income is too high ?
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- If you do not qualify to receive a merit or athletic scholarship,
it is possible to get a loan from private sources. In addition,
there are many scholarships for which very few apply because they
require essays. Check your guidance office frequently to see if
there is a scholarship for which you are eligible.
If you are still in your junior year, get that GPA moving, get
involved in school activities and do some community service. Even
if this does not help you in your scholarship search, you will be
the richer for it.
EDUFAX provides services for the Collegebound High School Student.
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