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so you got into your dream college congratulations and now you have to find a way to pay for it the answer to that scholarships and in this video were going to dive in just exactly how you can apply for scholarships [Music] hi everyone welcome back to another video from bold.org my name is haley and today were diving into six steps on how you can apply for your next scholarship which leads us to step number one finding your scholarship strategy and with this you basically want to decide on how exactly youre going to source your scholarships there are pretty much three options for this number one scholarships provided through your school number two scholarships provided locally and number three scholarships from other outside providers so scholarships provided through your school is pretty much as it sounds there are scholarships provided through your school and theyre usually able to be sourced on your scholarships website and local scholarships are also pretty self-explanatory the