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Connecticut Scholarships

One of the best ways to find Education Money is to conduct a scholarship search with a reputable database service like FastWeb.com.

Alaska college students can also find local scholarship money in their own state by contacting the:

Connecticut
Department of
Higher Education
http://www.ctdhe.org/
Be sure to check with your high school guidance counselor or ask about financial aid at your college admissions office. Here on this page we've identified a few of the most common scholarship programs that are available right in your state...
Bruce Fishkin Scholarship Fund
Six scholarships awarded each year to Connecticut
seniors with a 3.0 GPA. Read More

Candice's Sickle Cell Disease Scholarship
$1,500 to Connecticut college students who have
sickle cell disease. Read More

Carson Scholars Fund, Inc.
$1,000 to Connecticut K-12 students who
do well in school. Read More

Connecticut Professional Journalists Scholarship
$2,500 scholarships to Connecticut Journalism students.
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CT BBB Student Ethics Scholarship Award
$2,500 to Connecticut students who demonstrate good values. Read More

EPOC Environmental Scholarship Fund
Scholarships to assist Connecticut students plan a career in environmental services. Read More

Hood Sportsmanship Scholarship
$5,000 scholarships to Connecticut student athletes.
Read More

Judy Corman Memorial Scholarship & Internship
Up to $10,000 to Connecticut students interested in public relations. Read More

Karen Ann Shopis-Fox Memorial Scholarship
$2,500 to Connecticut to study landscape architecture.
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Lighthouse Guild Scholarships
Up to $10,000 to legally blind Connecticut college students.
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Ronald McDonald House Charities
$1,000 to Connecticut high school seniors to attend college.
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Stephen Phillips Memorial Scholarship Fund
Up to $18,000 to needy Connecticut students with at least a 3.0 GPA. Read More
Obviously this list is just the tip of the iceberg in the vast ocean of available scholarships and grant programs. To get a more extensive idea of the funding opportunities you might be eligible for, visit these database websites to see which scholarship programs match you!
Fast Web
www.fastweb.org


Broke Scholar
www.brokescholar.com/


The Princeton Review
www.princetonreview.com/college/finance/scholar


College Xpress
http://www.collegexpress.com/


The College Board's Scholarship Search
http://apps.collegeboard.com/cbsearch_ss/welcome.jsp

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