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Scholarship Information

Contact:

Mrs. Psaras

Cassandra.Psaras@MahoningCTC.com

330-729-4000 ext. 1609

Valley STEM, Canfield, and Campbell

 

 

Mrs. Mechling

Lauren.Mechling@MahoningCTC.com

330-729-4000 ext. 1244

Austintown, Crestview, Girard, Mathews, Marlington, Poland, Salem, South Range, South East, Springfield, United, Waterloo, West Branch
 

Mrs. Sullivan

Valerie.Sullivan@MahoningCTC.com

330-729-4000 ext. 1245

Boardman, Chaney, Columbiana, East, East Palestine, Jackson-Milton, Leetonia, Lowellville, Sebring, Struthers, Western Reserve

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Search Engines/Websites for Scholarships

1.GoingMerry.com Personalized matches, bundled scholarships, and recommendations, auto-fill options.

2. College Scholarship: Helps find scholarships by using a search engine

3. Fastweb.com: Fastweb, owned by parent company Monster.com, is also a free scholarship search provider with more than 1.5 million scholarships in its database.

4. Raise Me: Helps list achievements and unlock scholarships

5. JLV College Counseling: Jessica Velasco, a former admissions officer, started JLV College Counseling, which offers information on various scholarships. Velasco also posts scholarships every Saturday on her Facebook page with upcoming application deadlines. Via her blog, Velasco offers scholarships and college admissions tips and advice.

6. Scholar Snapp: Free, simple to use data standard that simplifies the application process.

7. Niche.com: Niche pairs students with scholarships that match their qualifications, with student-friendly categories like no-essay scholarships.

8.UNCF (United Negro College Fund) ScholarshipsThe United Negro College Fund, offers over 10,000 scholarships and 400 programs to students nationwide. The premiere scholarship organization, UNCF has served the community by providing scholarships to low income students since 1944. Although founded as a means to support African Americans in higher education, today UNCF supports students from all ethnic, religious and socioeconomic backgrounds. 

9. Student Scholarship National NewsletterSends a monthly free newsletter and updates their website daily!

10. Scholarship AmericaProvides list of scholarships that are applicable for any students who are in the state they reside in (make sure to look for Ohio)

11. UNIGO: Explains scholarships and how to find scholarship opportunities

12. Your high school website, MCCTC and Home School: Don’t overlook your own high school’s website, which may have a list of local scholarships.

13. Community foundation website: Like your high school website, families should check local community foundations’ websites, which may also host a list of area scholarships.

14. College websites where you’re applying: Although not all schools award merit-based scholarships, those that do are very valuable because they’ll likely renew all four years.

15. NTHS Members: Check out these scholarships!