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I'm most likely doing the dual MPH/DVM degree at CSU. The MPH program through the school of public health has some funding opportunities but not many. I'm not sure how people find private scholarship opportunities. I know of one off the top of my head from my church but that's it..TAMU sends their own scholarship application out separate from everything else, possibly other programs do the same?
There are not many “scholarship” opportunities for first years. Most schools offer scholarships for 2-4 years. Private scholarships would be the best way to go but those are throwing a dart at an apple in the dark. Of what I’ve heard, it’s very hard to get any scholarships for doctoral programs from anywhere 🙁 but Ive been encouraged by other vet students to just apply to anything and everything to see if anything sticksI'm most likely doing the dual MPH/DVM degree at CSU. The MPH program through the school of public health has some funding opportunities but not many. I'm not sure how people find private scholarship opportunities. I know of one off the top of my head from my church but that's it..
Do you mind linking the page for assistance programs? I can’t find it on their website :/So, use discretion and trust your gut if something feels off, BUT, I utilized something called familydoctor.org. They have a navigator tool that can find local assistance programs, which includes scholarships and other educational expense help. I plugged in CSUs zip code (congrats on the dual degree acceptance!!!!!) and it gave me 124 results, 56 of which are assistance with cost. It will cover a wide range of things and you may not be eligible for anything, but it's worth a look!
They also provide resources for food, housing, transit, furniture, work, legal, financial, and medical assistance if you ever need it!
Most/all schools maintain their own internal scholarships from donors, depending on the school there will be quite a few, but....What are some reliable websites to look for scholarships? I'm going to be honest here and say I have not extensively researched scholarships outside of my university so I am lost on how to find them, where to look and which websites are legit.
this. Unless you are interested in some random niche/VIP niche and extremely high performing (academically) or even sometimes from a certain county/area, you're all but guaranteed to get nothing. A very small handful of students in my class got full rides via internal scholarships (whether it was one large award every year, or a combo of multiple smaller awards), at least one allegedly made a profit during vet school (big drama when people found out about this). Many perfectly deserving students with great grades will get nothing.top 1-5% of the class got the vast majority of the scholarships and most of us got nothing or maybe like $500 a year.