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Scholarships.com English Scholarship

Scholarships.com English Scholarship

Wouldn’t life be boring without literature? Future and current English majors who win the Scholarships.com English Scholarship won't have to ponder that question. The $1,000 scholarship will help them pay for a post-secondary education in English.

We know you'll be writing a lot of essays as an English major. That's why we've simplified the scholarship application process. Scholarships.com registered users interested in pursuing an English-related field of study can enter into an annual drawing to win the Scholarships.com English Scholarship. It just couldn't be easier.

Eligibility:
  • U.S. citizen
  • Registered user of Scholarships.com
  • Undergraduate student currently enrolled or a high school senior who plans to enroll in a college or university in the coming academic year
Applicant must have indicated an interest in one of the following:
  • English
  • Literature

Click here to apply for the Scholarships.com English Scholarship

Application Deadlines:

Varies

Maximum Amount:

$1000

How to Enter

Registered users of Scholarships.com can apply to win Scholarships.com Area of Study College Scholarships. All you need to do is fill out a free user profile, and we’ll match your selected field of study with the appropriate scholarship. Fill out your profile and start your scholarship search today by clicking here.

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