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StrataTech Native American Scholarship
Award Amount:$2500
App Deadline: Deadline varies
Summary: A scholarship for Native American students.
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Award Amount:$2500
App Deadline: Deadline varies
Summary: A scholarship for Native American students.
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Award Amount:$2500
App Deadline: Deadline varies
Summary: This scholarship program is designed to provide tuition assistance to eligible students whose parent(s) are active duty military.
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Award Amount:$1500
App Deadline: Deadline varies
Summary: This scholarship program is designed to provide tuition assistance for furthering the education of graduates from a program of any StrataTech Education Group school.
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Award Amount:$1500
App Deadline: Deadline varies
Summary: Tuition assistance for furthering the education of those who have successfully completed an adult High School Diploma alternative within 6 months prior their enrollment with any STEG program.
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Learn MoreA scholarship is funding to help pay for your investment in vocational training. Thousands of scholarships exist, and there are just as many types of organizations offering them as reasons you could qualify for one. Scholarships can come from religious groups, social and professional organizations, employers, schools, private companies, individuals, communities and nonprofits.
There are two types of scholarships:
You might be eligible for a merit-based scholarship if you had good grades in high school, did well on a sports team, or have specific talents or traits. Some scholarships are even available for students preparing for skilled trades careers.i, ii
TWS Scholarship Requirements:
Some scholarship awards are a few hundred dollars and others cover the total cost of tuition.
You can research scholarships online or at a public library. Check with local community organizations, churches and businesses. Many online sites can help as well. Remember: NEVER pay to apply for a scholarship. Information on scholarships is also available at TWS’ Financial Aid Department. Call us at 855-596-1499.
Deadlines vary with the scholarship. Getting an early start on your scholarship search and applications is a good idea because some deadlines can be as early as a year before school starts.
The first step is filling out the application completely and turning it in on time. Application requirements vary, so be sure to read them carefully. Our Student Financial Services representatives can help you with the forms and provide enrollment verification letters as needed.
Either is possible. You may receive a check for the full award amount, or the scholarship provider may send the money to your school to apply to tuition and fees. Check with the scholarship provider.
Yes. A scholarship is considered a form of financial aid. When all of the aid you receive is added up, it cannot total more than your cost of attending TWS. Make sure to let one of our Student Financial Services representatives know if you are awarded a scholarship
i https://www.scholarships.com/financial-aid/college-scholarships/scholarships-by-type/vocationalscholarships/
ii https://studentaid.gov/sa/types/grants-scholarships/finding-scholarships
iii https://twsmainsitestg.wpenginepowered.com/tuition-planning/financial-aid/scholarships/