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Last-dollar scholarships are intended to be offered to students who demonstrate financial need. The goal is to make higher education more accessible to all by ensuring that students in need receive enough financial support to cover their entire tuition and fees.
In May 1643, Lady Mowlson of London, Ann Radcliffe, was the first to contribute a financial aid scholarship to Harvard, which included the terms: the maintenance of some poor schollar which shall be admitted intoHarvards Colledge. Her scholarshipthe Lady Mowlson 1643 Fundhas benefited countless students over
If there is some left over, your school might send the unused money in a refund check. If they do, you cant turn it into personal cash. Scholarships are awarded for specific educational expenses, so you cant use leftover funds for other things, like vacations or clothes, unless the scholarship guidelines allow it.
What happens to leftover scholarship money. If you earned scholarships and grants that add up to more than your total cost of attendance, your school may send you a refund of the leftover scholarship money. Keep in mind, you may have to pay taxes on that amount.
Its estimated that close to $100 million in scholarships go unclaimed each year and $2 billion in student grants go unclaimed, all due to a lack of applicants.
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You can start with a scholarship search at Scholarships.com, which will automatically match you to unusual scholarships as well as any others you qualify for.
Other ways to find unclaimed scholarships include asking your specific college or university what they offer, using the librarys recommendation section, reaching out to businesses in your field of study, speaking to your high school counselor, and asking religious organizations if they offer scholarships.
Last Qualifying Exam Mark Sheet. Valid Cast Certificate. Valid Income Certificate. Bank Passbook (Bank account must be linked to the Aadhar number)

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