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Re: Scholarships outside of FIRST

just some friendly advice...
With scholarships, make sure if they are renewable... know what GPA you need to keep it. A lot of people I know have lost scholarship this way. Be careful and maintain those grades even if means to drop a course just so your GPA is there and even take out time from FIRST. And also make sure you have enough credit hours. Some scholarships in their fine lines make you have so many credit hours. Like I said before, be careful.

There are so many scholarships within your University and Department. You just have ask, you finical aid office and office of your intended major.

Those in Florida that have Bright Futures. Just so you know it is a 2.75 to keep 75% and 3.0 to keep 100%. It is your GPA combined from spring and fall semester. Many of my friends have lost their this scholarship and it's so great to have. And now they are struggling to get it back and find a way to pay for schooling.



Good luck in school and scholarship hunting.
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