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[quote=Anonymous][quote]There really are not tons of non-college provided academic scholarships out there. Most of the ones that do exist are for fairly small awards, i.e., $1000 or less. The number of outside full scholarships is low and each one receives "tons" of applications, most of which will cite extremely high test scores. Your best bets for merit aid based on test scores are colleges where the average accepted scores are much lower than your own, so a school that would be a safety in terms of acceptance. UAlabama and UOklahoma are two of the best known examples of schools that offer full ride scholarships to National Merit Finalists. [/quote] There is more money than you think if you are willing to research it and write essays for organizations that give them. It does take research and effort.[/quote]
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