Scholarships for NC A&T ME with Aerospace Option

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Legitimate websites for searching scholarships include university-specific resources, which often have dedicated personnel to assist students. Inquiries at NC A&T may yield options tailored for those majoring in Mechanical Engineering with an aerospace focus. Utilizing Google searches can help uncover additional scholarship opportunities. It's recommended to explore both institutional and external scholarship databases. Engaging with university staff can expedite the scholarship application process.
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What are some legitimate websites for searching for scholarships. I want to major in ME with and aerospace option at NC A&T.
 
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did you try asking at your university, i ask because at mine there is a guy in charge of that , he gives you the options and if you fill the prerequisite you can get one in a matter of months..its a set monthly payment
 
try google search!
 
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