GET UP TO
$3,500
Time to complete
Regular:
30-60 min
With Mos:
10-20min
Requirements
Regular:
Essay
With Mos:
Pre-written
Belknap County
Carroll County
Cheshire County
Coos County
Grafton County
Hillsborough County
Merrimack County
Rockingham County
Strafford County
Sullivan County
New Hampshire
Freshmen
Sophomores
Juniors
Seniors
Graduate Students
The New Hampshire Charitable Foundation provides more than $8 million to nearly 1,800 students each year throughout the New Hampshire state. There's one common application for all of their scholarships, which includes essays and recommendations. Local students have a very high chance to win!
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Essay
Write an essay to apply.
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You’ll need a copy of your grades and courses taken.
Recommendation - Contact info
You’ll need someone who knows you to write about the great person you are.
Financial aid offer letter
You’ll need a letter showing the financial aid you’re receiving.
FAFSA SAI confirmation
You’ll be asked to show your SAI from the FAFSA.
To increase your chances of getting a scholarship, apply early, follow all application instructions, and write a great scholarship essay (if applicable)! For more help, ask a Mos advisor!
Yes! But make sure to read each scholarship application's essay guidelines and requirements, and personalize your essay to each scholarship you apply to. Using the same essay for multiple applications can be a time-saver, but changing just a sentence or two can make a difference!
To have a copy of your official transcript submitted for a scholarship application, you'll need to contact the registrar's office and ask that they send your transcript to the address you provide. Tip: Make sure to do this far in advance!
For a college transcript, you can also contact the registrar's office, or, you can submit a request through your college portal. FYI: Colleges often charge a fee for this.
Financial need is determined by the information you enter into your FAFSA. It's the difference between how much it's going to cost you to go to college, your 'cost of attendance (COA)', minus how much of this cost can you / your family cover, your 'Expected Family Contribution (EFC)'. If your EFC is lower than your COA, you have financial need! If you're not sure about your EFC or COA, reach out to a Mos advisor for help!
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