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Your child might be passionate about English literature, social work, or art history… They've found their calling and you're proud of their dedication to their chosen field. But here's the reality: STEM students have access to significantly more scholarship opportunities than students in other majors. Engineering, computer science, and healthcare fields are flooded with corporate sponsorships, government initiatives, and private foundation awards. It's not fair, but it's the current landscape. While your liberal arts student competes for general academic scholarships, STEM students have access to field-specific awards that non-STEM students can't even apply for. Does this mean your non-STEM student is out of luck? Absolutely not. It means you need to be more strategic about where you look and how you position your child. Focus on scholarships that value the qualities your child's major develops: critical thinking, communication skills, cultural awareness, creativity. Look for awards from organizations that specifically support underrepresented fields. Many foundations recognize that society needs teachers, social workers, and artists just as much as engineers. They've created scholarships specifically to support students in these essential but underfunded fields. The key is knowing where to look and how to articulate why your child's chosen path matters. ✨ Comment "SIX STEPS" to discover the major-specific strategies that have helped all types of students secure over $15 million in scholarships.

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