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LendEDU Scholarship (ID 1881)


Scholarship Description

Start Date:
1/1/2017
Deadline:
4/15/2017
Website:
https://lendedu.com/blog/scholarship-application/
Amount:
$1000 (2 available)
Description:
College is expensive. The rising costs of higher education has made it difficult for college students and families to afford an education. At LendEDU, we help students find financial aid, scholarships, and student loans. While our primary business is student loans, we try to help all of our students find other sources of funding before using student loan debt. Unlike student loans, scholarship awards do not need to be paid back. Scholarships are free money and can go a long way when used correctly.


We are excited to offer our very own scholarship this fall. The LendEDU Scholarship is a $1,000 scholarship award. Our scholarship can be used to cover any and all costs related to your education. The LendEDU Scholarship can be used to cover tuition, textbooks, room and board, and even living expenses. The LendEDU Scholarship will be awarded to 2 students this spring.

Contact Information

Address:
415 12th Ave SE
City:
Cedar Rapids
State:
IA
Zip:
52401
Phone:
(800) 928-3940
Email:
[email protected]

Eligibility

Gender:
NA
Min GPA:
2.50
Enrollment:
Full(12+ Credits)
Eligibility:
The LendEDU Scholarship is available for high school seniors and current college students.

Please see the eligibility criteria below:

Must be a current high school senior or a full-time college student

Must be a U.S. Citizen

Must be earning a minimum 2.5 GPA in high school or college
Special Criteria:
At LendEDU, we stress the importance of using financial aid and scholarships before student loans. To apply for the LendEDU Scholarship, you must answer this simple question in 750 words or less:

For high school students:
"With college becoming more expensive, securing a good job after graduation is crucial. How will you consider your future earning potential in choosing a major, while still pursuing something that interests you?"

For current college students:
"With college becoming more expensive, securing a good job after graduation is crucial. How have you considered your future earning potential in choosing a major, while still pursuing something that interests you?"