"I wish I had done my research about scholarships and ACT score requirements sooner. If I had gotten one point higher on the ACT, I would have qualified for four years of a full-tuition scholarship at BYU. By the time I found out about the scholarship requirements, I didn't have time to retake the test, and had to settle for four years of half-tuition scholarships instead of full."
-Stephanie Melchor, Auburn High School alumna and Ph.D. student at University of Virginia
-Stephanie Melchor, Auburn High School alumna and Ph.D. student at University of Virginia
This is a "Google it" project.
The first time you hear about a school, go ahead and Google their scholarships. Start checking out schools' websites even if you're not sure where you might want to go to college. See what kinds of scores are required. If that's a goal for you, make it a goal as you practice and a motivator to keep getting up on those Saturday mornings and working through those solutions. You can. I believe in you.
Here are a few examples.
University of Alabama's In-State Scholarships: http://scholarships.ua.edu/types/in_state.html (They didn't say you had to be an Alabama fan. They only said you had to reside in the state of Alabama. :) )
A few scholarships at University of Georgia: https://www.admissions.uga.edu/article/scholarships-at-uga.html
A few scholarships at University of Georgia: https://www.admissions.uga.edu/article/scholarships-at-uga.html