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This scholarship helps students turn college dreams into reality

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A group of scholarship recipients representing their chosen colleges.

The scholarship can be used to cover in-state tuition, fees, housing, or food.

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Know a student planning for college who needs extra financial support? Enter: The Meeting Street Scholarship Fund, offering up to $40,000 over four years.

What makes the scholarship unique? All qualified applicants receive scholarships. (Read: There’s no limit to the number of students who can receive it).

To qualify, you must:

  • Reside in an eligible county
  • Graduate from a public high school (includes charter schools)
  • Complete the FAFSA + receive a Pell Grant
  • Earn an SC LIFE or Palmetto Fellows Scholarship
  • Plan to attend one of 17 eligible colleges

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