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New Hampshire Scholarships

When it comes to higher education, schools in New Hampshire tend to be more expensive than the national average. Unless you already have $34,000 a year for a private university or $11,000 for a public college, you may need to find some creative ways of paying for your college education. Work-study jobs and student loans might offer some relief, but they really just require you to work off the money over a longer period of time.

What You Need to Know about New Hampshire Scholarships

A more attractive solution is scholarship money. By sending off applications complete with winning essays, glowing recommendations, and solid transcripts, you could obtain a number of scholarships. New Hampshire scholarships represent an effective solution for whittling down hefty tuition tags. Whether you're a longtime state resident or an aspiring NH college student, a state scholarship can help.

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Gerald and Paul D'Amour Founders Scholarship

Gerald and Paul D'Amour Founders Scholarship Big Y Foods, Inc. PO Box 7840, 280 Chestnut St. Springfield, MA  01102-7840 

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Carle C. Conway Scholarships

Director of Scholarships Carle C. Conway Scholarship Foundation 800 Connecticut Ave. PO Box 5410 Norwalk, CT  06856

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George and Mary Josephine Hamman Foundation

George and Mary Josephine Hamman Foundation 910 Travis, Suite 1990 Houston, TX  77002-5816

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Hawaii Department of Education

Director of Scholarships Hawaii Department of Education 2530 10th Avenue, Room 212 Honolulu, HI  23942

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Health Services Scholarships at Community Colleges

Health Services Scholarships at Community Colleges California Congress of Parents and Teachers, Inc. 930 Georgia Street Los Angeles, CA  90015 

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