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Scholarships around town

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Does anyone know of any Scholarships of any amount that are available from organizations/clubs/groups/businesses around town? I'm aware of the Jaycees, Kiwani's, Donnelly Heating and Cooling and Alumni scholarships that are available, but I want to make sure I'm not missing any others.

after four hours of cutting sleep hours and searching online for nationwide and statewide scholarships last night, my hopes of going to a university as a freshman in high school are shinking. We already have my brother at OSU and can't afford that, and I want to try to make it as easy as possible for my parents to afford my going to college. Although I'll most likely pay for college myself and work all of the loans off, I want to cost my parents as little money as possible and need scholarships.

any assistance would be great, we don't know much since we're new to this college process thing.


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Ivor-- You should contact Mary Louise Nixon at the Cleveland Scholorship Program. Stan
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I just visited the Cleveland Scholarship Program woman that has an office in our guidance center in school, she only knows of the Plain Dealer scholarship which I'll apply for when details come out.
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