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HOW DO I DO THAT?

by Danica Benson


This section is your chance to send us your questions about the Imagine America scholarship and award programs. You can email your questions to IANewsletter@imagine-america.org.

Q: I know Imagine America limits the number of students each high school can recommend to three per year. What happens if I have more than three students apply? How do I determine which students to approve?

A: That’s an excellent question! For starters, let’s review what makes a student eligible for an Imagine America scholarship. To be eligible, the applicant must graduate from a high school in the U.S. or one of its territories within the program year (Jan. 1 – Dec. 31) and enroll in a participating career college.

In the event that you have more than three eligible students apply in a year, here are some recommended guidelines you can follow to choose the best candidates:

Of course, you may simply choose to approve the first three to apply, but if you desire a more selective process, these tips should help you find ideal candidates. Remember: If you have any questions or concerns about the application process, you can always contact our scholarships services coordinator Danica Benson at 202.336.6724 or danicab@imagine-america.org.

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