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Scholarships For High School Graduates

Kathryn Said:

are walmart scholarships only available for high school graduates?

We Answered:

I found some info about getting this scholarship online in this scholarship database - careers.scienceontheweb.net

Andrew Said:

Are there any medical schools in the U.S. that offers high school graduates scholarships to study there?

We Answered:

Hi Bon,

I'm going to answer your question here, okay? Med schools do not give you scholarships for undergraduate work--that is up to the undergraduate institution and it will depend on the school. The first thing you need to worry about is acceptance to an undergraduate institution. There are a few institutions in the US that accept high-school graduates for a directed program that leads into medical school, and you can investigate those. Here in New York, I know there is a state program through the Sophie Davis campus. But you should be getting informed advice about this through a local premedical advisory office.

Whether or not you qualify for scholarships for medical school also depends on the school. There are many different types of scholarships.

The question of work visas or green cards is something entirely separate. I believe there are two different types of visas that are available for medical *residents*, the H-1 and the J-1, and which residencies will support which one is up to them. The H-1 requires that you return to your own country after residency for at least two years and the J-1 lets you avoid this, but you need to check with experts to understand your own status for sure. But that is a question for after you have figured out what you are doing in both undergraduate and medical school.

No school will, as far as I know, sponsor you for a green card, but you seem to be confusing the requirements to come to the US to study (F-1 and M-1 visas) and the requirements to come to the US to work (as you would be in a residency). This is probably not the right forum for you to be asking work-permission related questions, and you should ask either a lawyer or the immigration agencies in the Philippines what your options are.

Start with the question of where you are going to do your undergraduate work, and go from there.

Wayne Said:

Scholarship websites for high school graduates?

We Answered:

Here is a site that list scholarships available. You can check it out to see whether it fits you.

Luis Said:

The state government should fund intuition for higher education for all high school graduates?

We Answered:

Firstly I would want to see the maths on that. Next I would want to see that abolishing scholarships will not affect the less well off. Finally I would want it confirmed that increasing the price of lottery tickets will not simply be a new tax on those that can least afford it.

Free tertiary education has been tried and withdrawn as being to expensive.

Michael Said:

Why do colleges want kids fresh out of high school?

We Answered:

Look into doing Americorps for a year or two before college. My sister in law did it, and loved the experience. They also give you money for college (around $5K I think) at the end of each year for two years.

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