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Vermont Scholarships

At an average cost of $17,000 a year, even public universities in Vermont are beyond the reach of many. Do you really want to spend your college years trying to make top grades and trying to find the funds to cover your education costs? Equally unappealing is the prospect of taking on student loans that can haunt you for several years after you graduate.

Don't Forget about Vermont Scholarships

Consider going the scholarship route. The applications are usually straightforward, and there's often no limit to how many scholarships you can pursue. Vermont has everything from full rides to smaller scholarships, so be sure to explore all of your options. With enough planning, you can potentially reduce that $17,000 to something a little more manageable. The financial freedom that Vermont scholarships offer can help make you a better, more focused student, whether you're seeking in-state tuition or a residents-only scholarship for out-of-state schools.

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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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California Farm Bureau Scholarship

Nina M. Danner California Farm Bureau Scholarship Foundation 1601 Exposition Blvd. FB 13 Sacramento, CA  95815

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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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