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7. How to Find Hidden Scholarships with Rhonda Copeland Lyle

26 min · 2 de jul de 2025
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In this empowering follow-up episode, Rhonda Copeland Lyle returns to Break Into College to dive deeper into financial aid strategy and unconventional paths to fully funded college education. She explains the importance of the "second ask" after an initial aid offer, how to build relationships with key decision-makers, and why applying to everything—even what you think you won't get—can unlock hidden scholarships. Rhonda also shares insight on early scholarship opportunities, standout extracurriculars, critical languages, and alternative routes like CLEP exams and portfolios to earn credits. The core message? Start early, stand out, and never be afraid to ask for more.

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