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Xavier and Tamara is a busy guy from his school. My GPA currently is a 3.82, just sports. I am the captain of the boys swim team and scouts, but no matter how busy he gets, the Shortridge High School senior makes time to apply for college scholarships. I spend at least an hour every day. Im just going through either the scholarships Ive already applied for or applying for new ones. Natalie Carlson is also a senior throwing her hat in the scholarship ring. Many people will tell you that your full financial aid. Package is this patchwork of smaller scholarships that youve applied for. That means applying for amounts large and small. I want to be able to start my adulthood debt free now. IPS students can apply for some of that free money easily thanks to a brand new program. The idea was how do we remove barriers for students and make it as easy as possible for them to access these scholarship dollars? Stephanie Bailey with the IPS Foundation said students fill out one application. And