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North Dakota Scholarships

If you're like most people, you might find it difficult to pay for college. Public universities in North Dakota cost an average of $9,000 per year and private universities cost just over $15,000 per year. You might be tempted by the student loans and work-study programs that many schools push. But by researching, finding, and sending out scholarship applications, you could cut down on your tuition costs.

Don't Have the Money? Look for North Dakota Scholarships

Requirements for North Dakota scholarships tend to vary from organization to organization, but typically include test scores, transcripts, writing samples, as well as recommendations. You may qualify for one or both of the typical scholarship programs: for in-state students, or for longtime state residents (studying anywhere). By finding the right scholarships, you could set yourself apart from most people, and find that college is a little less expensive than you thought.

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Hatterscheidt Foundation

Hatterscheidt Foundation c/o First Bank of Aberdeen 302 S. 1st St. Aberdeen, SD  57401

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

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Kanawha Valley SCPA Scholarship

Scholarship Committee Greater Kanawha Valley Foundation PO Box 3041 Charleston, WV  25331

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Kansas Optometry Scholarship

Christy Crenshaw Kansas Board of Regents 700 SW Harrison, Suite 1410 Topeka, KS  66603

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Young Cancer Survivor Scholarships

Young Cancer Survivor Scholarships American Cancer Society, Great Lakes Division 1205 E. Saginaw Lansing, MI  48096

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