Anyone know of any good math scholarships or competitions?

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Financing college can be challenging, and seeking scholarships or competitions in math is a common approach. It's recommended to consult school counselors for scholarship applications and to present applications neatly, preferably typed, to convey seriousness to scholarship committees. Government financial aid is also a viable option, especially for those with limited income, although some individuals may exploit this system. Specific scholarships exist for achievements in math competitions, such as the AIME and USAMO. Additionally, exploring merit-based financial aid from universities can be beneficial, as some institutions offer significant awards to high-achieving students, like full rides for National Merit finalists.
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I'm trying to finance my way into college, and I'm having some trouble.

Anyone know of any good math scholarships or competitions? (Or maybe have some general advice too :biggrin:)

That'd be great. Thank you.
 
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i would check your school or counselor and ask for some scholarship applications. the biggest piece of advice is always write very neatly and if possible, TYPEWRITE the application, which will let the scholarship committee know you are serious about the award.
 
Are you serious bjr_hyd15? They think that means you care more? Cool.

Go for financial aid from teh government too :D They love giving money to "poor people". I say "poor" because you can fraud the crap out of the government like my friends do. Pff, $5000 a semester for a college that costs $1350 a semester... my friend got a good payout there.
 
I know that there is a scholarship for scoring well on the AIME and making the USAMO.
 
bjr_jyd15 said:
i would check your school or counselor and ask for some scholarship applications. the biggest piece of advice is always write very neatly and if possible, TYPEWRITE the application, which will let the scholarship committee know you are serious about the award.

Does anyone handwrite their applications these days? I would hope not.
 
Maybe it gives off the impression that your poor and need money lol.
 
Moo, are you hoping to fund your studies at a specific school, or are you looking for financially attractive schools in general? If the latter, you should investigate merit money that various universities dole out, whether through their admissions offices or through specific colleges and programs (e.g. honors.) For instance, Bowling Green State University in Ohio gives full rides to National Merit finalists.
 

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