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Check back often to see the latest updates about scholarships for DC students. Or try the scholarship search to find out about hundreds of scholarships. S.T.E.P. Up D.C. Youth Leaders Fellowship $4,000 Scholarships from the "Show Up to Blow Up" Perfect Attendance Scholarship Program $250 Scholarship from King's Scholarship Committee $1,000 Scholarships from the Washington, DC Graduate Chapter of Beta Zeta The Fry Scholarship from the Department of Veteran Affairs $5,000 Scholarships from the Restaurant Association Metropolitan Washington Education Fund (RAMWEF) $500 Scholarships from the Bennetta Bullock Washington Scholarship Fund $1,000 From Center for Student Opportunity (CSO) $1,500 From DC Chapter of Chums, Inc. Up to $10,000 from The Junior League of Washington 2010 Meg Graham Scholarship $10,000 Scholarships from The Washington Chapter of the American Institute of Architects - Washington Architectural Foundation $500 Scholarships from Sedarmocs of Washington, DC $10,000 Scholarships from Nordstrom $2,000 Scholarships from The Thomas Young Scholarship Award The Yale Community Service Leadership Award Program $15,000 Scolarship from the Association of Legal Administrators (ALA) Capital Chapter $500-$2,000 Scholarships from The Association of the United States Army (AUSA) Fairfax-Lee Chapter $250-$2000 Scolarships from League of United Latin American Citzens (LULAC) $750 Scholarships from Reach for College! $20,000 Scholarship from Washington Teachers' Union Up to $5,000 per Semester with FAMU Scholarship Up to $5,000 for Winner Of Black History Minth Essay Contest Gloria Barron Prize for Young Heroes I Empower Scholarship $5,000 from the David Rubenstein/Economic Club of Washington DC Scholarship Program Up to $5,000 for DC Leadership 1000 and Washington Redskins Charitable Foundation Scholarships Up to $5,000 for Earl Woods Scholarship from Tiger Woods Foundation Paid Internships with NASA Scholarships for Students from Foster Care |
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PRIVATE LOANS
Private loans from banks and similar sources are not part of financial aid so consider them only as a last resort. Before you apply, talk to your college’s financial aid office about the impact a private loan may have on your financial aid.



