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A merit-based scholarship for high-school tuition

Applications are now open for the Caroline D. Bradley Scholarship, a merit-based, need-blind scholarship that pays high-school tuition for outstanding students.

Students apply when they are in seventh grade, which means the application is now open for students in the high school graduating class of 2029.

Selections are announced when the students begin eighth grade. During the eighth-grade year, the selected scholars will research and apply to schools that will best suit them, with support from the scholarship team.

Established in 2002, the Caroline D. Bradley Scholarship can be used for private schools, boarding schools, parochial schools, homeschool hybrids, early college, and other types of schools. Students who currently attend a private school that continues beyond eighth grade may apply; however, the scholarship administrators will ask that they research and consider other schools besides the one they’re enrolled in.

Applications are due on April 10, 2024. The application requires letters of recommendation and essays, so it’s best to get an early start. A good first step is to watch a recording of an application information session held last month.

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    unibriel
    January 26, 2024 at 11:43 am

    Hello are there similar scholarships for middle school students?

    Eunice O. A.

    • January 26, 2024 at 12:15 pm

      I don’t know of any that pay tuition the way this one does.

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