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  3. Provide details about your educational background. List all schools attended from ninth grade onward, including dates and GPA. Attach any required transcripts as specified.
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Finding financial aid for private K-12 schools: 8 ways Contact the schools financial aid office. Voucher programs. Privately-funded vouchers. Scholarships for minority students. Scholarships at private religious schools. Other scholarship options. 529 plans. Coverdell ESAs.
Start with your schools financial aid office, and do some internet research to locate: School-specific scholarships from alumni, other families, and community members. Private organizations vouchers and scholarships. National and federal scholarship programs. State and local government scholarships.
Yangyoung Foundation is the first private scholarship foundation in Korea established by the late chairman Su-yong Kim Yeon-soo, the founder of Samyang Group, in 1939. The Allowance Foundation was established in 1968 by Chairman Kim and his children to expand the scholarship project.
Can I Get a Full-Ride Scholarship With a 3.5 GPA? Securing a full-ride scholarship with a 3.5 GPA is challenging but not impossible. Generally, full-ride scholarships and general tuition scholarships tend to favor students with exceptional academic records, typically above a 3.5 GPA.
While the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) is available only for those attending private or public college, private K-12 financial aid applications follow a similar format, collecting wholesale information on family income, assets, and EFC to determine the cost of tuition each student is responsible for

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