
Unlocking Scholarship Funds for Underrepresented Students
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Scholarships for underrepresented students exist to level the playing field and create equity, not to provide handouts. Millions of dollars in scholarship money goes unclaimed each year, and you don't need perfect grades to qualify – you just need persistence, preparation, and pride in your background.
• Start with your college list – many East Coast colleges offer scholarships specifically for underrepresented students
• Use targeted scholarship databases like ScholarshipOwl, Cappex, Bold.org, UNCF, Hispanic College Fund, and The Point Foundation
• Check local community organizations, religious institutions, and employer programs for additional opportunities
• Tell your story powerfully in applications, focusing on how your identity and background shape your goals
• Reuse and customize essays rather than starting from scratch each time
• Apply early and often throughout the year, staying organized with deadlines and requirements
• Notable East Coast colleges with strong diversity scholarship programs include Amherst, Brown, Barnard, University of Richmond, and Trinity College
Thanks for listening to the East Coast College Admissions Podcast. If this episode sparked an idea or helped you feel more confident about funding your education, please leave a review, share this with your network, and subscribe for more insights each week. You can connect with us at www.eastcoastadmissions.com or email us at admissions@eastcoastadmissions.com. We are here to help you build your future with clarity, courage, and community.
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