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Scholarship Types

Welcome to the world of scholarships! Whether you are an artist, athlete, academic or leader, there is a scholarship out there for you. At WSAS, we understand the importance of education and the financial burden it can bring. That's why we've created a comprehensive list of scholarship types to help you achieve your academic goals. From Art to Teaching, and everything in between, we have you covered. Our scholarship types cater to a range of interests, skills and abilities, and you can even apply for a combination of scholarships to maximise your chances of success. Start your journey to financial aid and secure your academic future with WSAS today!

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Academic Scholarships: Awards given to students based on their academic achievement, such as high grades, test scores, and leadership skills.

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Art Scholarships: Awards given to students who demonstrate exceptional talent and ability in the arts, such as painting, sculpture, or music.

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Cheerleading Scholarships: Awards given to students who demonstrate exceptional skill and dedication in cheerleading.

 

Drama Scholarships: Awards given to students who demonstrate exceptional talent and ability in drama, such as acting, stage design, or script writing.

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Leadership Scholarships: Awards given to students who demonstrate exceptional leadership skills, such as public speaking, organizational abilities, or community involvement.

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Minority Scholarships: Awards given to students from minority groups, such as African American, Hispanic, Native American, or Asian students, to help increase their access to higher education.

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Music Scholarships: Awards given to students who demonstrate exceptional talent and ability in music, such as singing, playing an instrument, or composing.

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Sport Scholarships: Awards given to students who demonstrate exceptional skill and dedication in sports, such as soccer, rugby, netball, tennis, basketball and other sports.

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Teaching Scholarships: Awards given to students who are pursuing a career in teaching and demonstrate a strong commitment to education.

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