Unclaimed scholarship money

I’ve heard of people asking scholarship organizations for unclaimed scholarship awards/money and was wondering if any of you knew how to reach out to them or how to find any of them? I know the local ones are better since they’re more likely to have less people applying but how do I go about finding them?

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u/PureVibe356 — 8 hours ago

New to club space

Hi everyone, so my birthday is next week and I want to celebrate it by going to a nightclub and I saw the “Perreo Del Futuro: Rosa Pistola.” I noticed that it’s 18+ on the DICE app, but it says that this ticket doesn’t give you access to the club space terrace so how does that work? Would I have to pay at the door or is there a separate ticket? I’ve also heard that club space in general for girls is 18+.

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u/PureVibe356 — 13 days ago

How to apply

Hi everyone, so I’m planning on going to grad school late 2027/early 2028 and I just want to be prepared, but I don’t know how to apply to multiple schools. I have been to community college and I am now currently in a four-year university, and I’ve just straight up enrolled myself through their website. I’ve heard that you have to pay to apply and there’s a possible chance of getting scholarships, which is why I’m interested in applying to multiple. But the question is, how do I go about that? If schools are interested in you do they actually give you scholarships?

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u/PureVibe356 — 16 days ago
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Dropping out of summer A class

If I drop out of a class right now and register for another one, will I have to pay the late $100 registration fee?

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u/PureVibe356 — 3 months ago
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I’ve only filled out two FAFSA forms which were 2025-2026 and 2026-2027. On both of them I put that my parents were married, but in reality they were married but separated and I just didn’t know. At the time one of my parents was living with another family member and I knew that, but I didn’t know that on paper they put that they were separated. I just thought that they were taking a break and were having issues. Now again that is completely my fault and I should’ve asked before filing it out myself. It is not until I transferred to a 4 year university that they flagged it and of course they’re sending me verification links and I guess trying to get a better understanding of this. What should I do? Is there a way I can change this? Should I be calling FAFSA?

(Again I know it was my fault😫)

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u/PureVibe356 — 4 months ago