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  2. Here's where to look for billions of dollars in scholarships ...

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    Another free scholarship-matching database is College Board’s Big Future website. Students complete a profile, and this tool matches them with 6,000 scholarships providing $4 billion per year ...

  3. Taylor Opportunity Program for Students - Wikipedia

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    In addition, students must have graduated from a high school in Louisiana, and their parents must live in the state. [4] When Governor Roemer signed the Louisiana College Tuition Plan into law in 1989, it included an income cap; this provision was eliminated when the TOPS bill was signed into law in 1997, making the program available to all ...

  4. Fastweb - Wikipedia

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    Fastweb is an American scholarship search website that matches students to relevant scholarships. It is owned by Monster.com. [1] It lists more than 1.5 million scholarship opportunities. [2] Fastweb is an acronym for "financial aid search through the web". [3]

  5. 16 Scholarships for Adults Returning to College

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    Check out these 18 college scholarships for adults. This was originally published on The Penny Hoarder, which helps millions of readers worldwide earn and save money by sharing unique job ...

  6. The 5 best scholarships for college students

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    Scholarships aren’t limited to high school seniors; there are plenty of scholarships for current college students. The best scholarships to apply for are ones that you qualify for and win.

  7. ScholarMatch - Wikipedia

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    ScholarMatch was launched in April 2010 by writer and philanthropist Dave Eggers. 826 Valencia, a nonprofit writing and tutoring center in San Francisco that Eggers founded with teacher Nínive Clements Calegari, grants four scholarships per year to local students, [2] but each year, "the other 100 applicants would go wanting," Eggers said in a press release about ScholarMatch. [3]