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Applying for Undergraduate Scholarships

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Summary: When applying for undergraduate scholarships, the first place to look is at actual universities, which will usually have a list of scholarships that require a certain GPA, community service and leadership. Plan activities to set oneself apart from other students with help from a financial aid officer in this free video on scholarships and financial aid.

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Brooke Kramer is the financial aid officer at Argosy University in Salt Lake City, Utah. She has been in the financial aid office for many years and has quite a bit of experience.read more

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"Hi my name is Brooke Kramer and I am a financial officer with Argosy University in Salt Lake City and today we're going to talk about applying for undergraduate scholarships. There are a lot of scholarships available to undergraduate students. The very first place you're going to want to look is the actual universities and colleges that you're checking out. They should have a list of scholarships available specifically through them and you will definitely want to apply for as many that you are qualified for. Now many scholarships are going to have requirements and these requirements are based on what type of scholarship you are applying for. This can be either GPA, an academic scholarship, possibly community service, a leadership scholarship. So what I recommend is while you're still in high school, even in your sophomore year, that you start planning different activities to make you, to separate you from other students, so get yourself involved in different leadership opportunities. Also do a lot of community service outreach programs as well as even go and do some sports to really separate yourself. If you have additional questions regarding Pell grant, you can visit our website at www.argosy.edu."

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