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berniesandersmittens

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Mon Nov 15, 2021, 07:54 PM Nov 2021

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If his grades are really good, I suspect that the schools will look for him. CaliforniaPeggy Nov 2021 #1
This message was self-deleted by its author berniesandersmittens Nov 2021 #11
Sounds smart enough to find the necessary funding. OAITW r.2.0 Nov 2021 #2
His counselor should have those. Mz Pip Nov 2021 #3
I've heard that the forces can be of benefit. bluecollar2 Nov 2021 #4
I think... Mike Nelson Nov 2021 #5
School counselors are aware of all grants and scholarships. onecaliberal Nov 2021 #6
Start with the FAFSA... Bluethroughu Nov 2021 #7
I paid for college with an ROTC scholarship. TomSlick Nov 2021 #8
This message was self-deleted by its author berniesandersmittens Nov 2021 #10
Doctors in the Army ARE officers. TomSlick Nov 2021 #12
Yes, I know 4 brothers who all went to med school via the Navy n/t Quakerfriend Nov 2021 #13
Neighbor across the street from me..... her daughter got an MD and works in a small town in Alaska. 3Hotdogs Nov 2021 #9
BSmittens, your son sounds like a great kid! Quakerfriend Nov 2021 #14
Don't overlook small local scholarships, even in the 100's of dollars. Pobeka Nov 2021 #15
Where is he applying for college? PoindexterOglethorpe Nov 2021 #16
Self deleting due to personal info berniesandersmittens Nov 2021 #17

CaliforniaPeggy

(152,069 posts)
1. If his grades are really good, I suspect that the schools will look for him.
Mon Nov 15, 2021, 08:03 PM
Nov 2021

And I would expect that his counselor in the high school would know of such things too.

He should certainly talk to his counselor! And I think that there are folks here who can help too.

All the best to you both!

Response to CaliforniaPeggy (Reply #1)

OAITW r.2.0

(28,361 posts)
2. Sounds smart enough to find the necessary funding.
Mon Nov 15, 2021, 08:05 PM
Nov 2021

I am part of a family that welcomes a DR dude that is one of the smartest surgeons I've ever met (and my uncle was an awesome GP/OB-GYN Doc, in the 60's thru 80's- was all in on WW2 surgery/European Theater.., but he'd have deferred to this 5th year resident.) He's currently dealing with organ transplants, though he thinks his calling is crisis surgery.

Mz Pip

(27,890 posts)
3. His counselor should have those.
Mon Nov 15, 2021, 08:06 PM
Nov 2021

Most scholarships come to the counselors office.

Many colleges offer both need based and merit scholarships. He can research these as he applies.

bluecollar2

(3,622 posts)
4. I've heard that the forces can be of benefit.
Mon Nov 15, 2021, 08:07 PM
Nov 2021

May be an option to look into.

Also, Doctors without Borders...

Mike Nelson

(10,281 posts)
5. I think...
Mon Nov 15, 2021, 08:09 PM
Nov 2021

... his high school guidance counselor would know about grants and scholarships. I hope high schools still have them and students don't have to go looking themselves - the actual person will know what to pursue. Pell Grant is one I recall... It's not too soon to start the applications for September 2022. Taking five college classes in high school is great - it will help get him accepted, I think. I took college credits in high school, too - but don't think they were all accepted. Once he's in school, he'll be okay. Colleges want good, advanced students and he can get help at their financial aid office. His work is added into the overall students' performance cum, and they want to boast. Good luck!

onecaliberal

(35,787 posts)
6. School counselors are aware of all grants and scholarships.
Mon Nov 15, 2021, 08:09 PM
Nov 2021

Apply for everything.

Bluethroughu

(5,758 posts)
7. Start with the FAFSA...
Mon Nov 15, 2021, 08:10 PM
Nov 2021

He should do his General education credits at the Community College, they usually give a scholarship to transfer in State to a State University and if he has excellent grades, they give a scholarship for that also.

If he joins Honor Society there they also offer scholarship.

Then the University will offer money for certain degrees and scholarship.

Some states offer scholarships for medical also.

Research which Universities he will be applying to before filling out the FAFSA because the school will respond with their packages, so you can compare.

TomSlick

(11,885 posts)
8. I paid for college with an ROTC scholarship.
Mon Nov 15, 2021, 08:18 PM
Nov 2021

It was a win/win for me since I wanted to at least begin my legal career in the Army for the trial experience (which I got in spades).

The military also offers scholarships for medical school. The Army program: https://www.goarmy.com/amedd/education/hpsp.html?iom=ARRN-21-NMTF_N_PSEA_71700000078534486_700000002153587_43700059585438013_58700006592312892_military+medical+school+scholarship&gclid=CjwKCAiAp8iMBhAqEiwAJb94z-o6PYHlI_5Gt6wsdRDgOu3pv2xLRcgTEisT0gAO1EdfpVr-ypo0PhoCw1AQAvD_BwE&gclsrc=aw.ds

There would be an additional service obligation but, again, it could be a win/win.

Response to TomSlick (Reply #8)

TomSlick

(11,885 posts)
12. Doctors in the Army ARE officers.
Mon Nov 15, 2021, 08:27 PM
Nov 2021

Moreover, they receive the base pay for their rank PLUS professional pay (which lawyers do not receive).

Service as a military doctor would be great experience and a valuable service to the country.

When I completed my obligation from the ROTC scholarship, I continued in the Reserves. Now I'm drawing a monthly retirement pay. I regret none of it.

Quakerfriend

(5,655 posts)
13. Yes, I know 4 brothers who all went to med school via the Navy n/t
Mon Nov 15, 2021, 08:32 PM
Nov 2021

3Hotdogs

(13,392 posts)
9. Neighbor across the street from me..... her daughter got an MD and works in a small town in Alaska.
Mon Nov 15, 2021, 08:19 PM
Nov 2021

10 years, and her MD debt is paid off.

I got my teaching degree that way.

Amazon has a couple of books on funding college.

Anthony ONeal and Bart Astor are authors of two of them. they may help.`

Quakerfriend

(5,655 posts)
14. BSmittens, your son sounds like a great kid!
Mon Nov 15, 2021, 08:37 PM
Nov 2021

There’s a wealth of info. @ collegeconfidential.org- re: admissions, scholarships etc.

Pobeka

(4,999 posts)
15. Don't overlook small local scholarships, even in the 100's of dollars.
Mon Nov 15, 2021, 09:17 PM
Nov 2021

Once he has a form letter (of sorts), it may only take an hour to find, and an hour to fill out an application. If he only gets $200, that is a pay back of $100/hr.

I have a friend whose daughter did just this and funded almost her entire college expense this way.

She did well.

PoindexterOglethorpe

(26,727 posts)
16. Where is he applying for college?
Mon Nov 15, 2021, 11:49 PM
Nov 2021

He needs to have that well under control.

If he's taking AP classes, which is what I expect you mean by taking college courses, then so long as he does decently on the AP exams, he will probably get actual college credit for those classes.

He might possibly want to consider UMKC (University of Missouri Kansas City) as they have a 5 year combined BA and MD degree. Here's a link to find out more:

https://med.umkc.edu/bamd/

As someone has already pointed out, start with the FAFSA. Hopefully his high school has a good college counselor who can help.

berniesandersmittens

(11,681 posts)
17. Self deleting due to personal info
Mon Nov 22, 2021, 10:21 AM
Nov 2021

Thanks everyone for your responses!

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