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Middle and high school students can apply to become a Westchester Scholar, receiving a free computer and access to various enrichment programs.
Low-income students living in Westchester County can apply for $10,000 scholarships.
Find answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) regarding educational assistance, awards, and scholarships.
Blackstudents.com is a free on-line resource providing valuable information on scholarships, internships, and job opportunities.
A listing of links to scholarships and fellowships collected by Westchester County's Youth Bureau.
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Fifth- and sixth-grade students who get good grades should consider spending part of their summer in a challenging academic program at the Johns Hopkins University Center for Talented Youth.
Westchester Community College offers help with your job search. Every effort is made to assist you in finding work to pay for your education, to gain practical experience in your chosen field and to find full-time employment upon graduation.
Westchester County offers an unpaid academic-oriented internship program in its forensic laboratory in Valhalla.
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