What are some reliable no essay college scholarships for 2024?

I've been searching everywhere for scholarships that don't require essays, mostly because I feel like my writing isn't super strong and I already have a lot on my plate with AP classes and other apps. I know there are sites that list them, but it's a little overwhelming trying to figure out which ones are actually legit and worth my time.

Has anyone found any good no essay scholarships for the 2024 admissions cycle? If you've already applied to any, I'd love to hear about your experience and if it felt like a scam or not. Any tips for maximizing chances with these would really help me out because I feel like I'm getting lost in all the information out there.

Would appreciate links or even just names of scholarships if possible!
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Camille Luong
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Searching for no essay scholarships can feel overwhelming, especially with all the options and skepticism about scams. The good news is there are legitimate no essay scholarships in 2024 that are easy to apply for and widely used by students in your situation.

Some of the most well-known and trustworthy no essay scholarships include:

1. "Niche $2,000 No Essay Scholarship" – This is a monthly drawing and only takes a few minutes to submit an entry. Niche is a reputable organization, and many students enter each month.
2. "College Board Opportunity Scholarships" – The College Board offers a series of scholarships for simple steps in the college application process (like making a college list or submitting a FAFSA), with no lengthy essays required.
3. "Scholarships360 No Essay Scholarship" – This draws a winner each quarter, and applying just requires basic personal information.
4. "Bold.org No Essay Scholarships" – Bold.org has a collection of different no essay awards; look for ones labeled as 'no essay' and always check the deadline.
5. "Cappex Easy Money Scholarship" – Simple sign up, open to all students, no essay needed.

Some additional scholarship programs run regular no essay giveaways, such as the "Tallo Monthly Scholarship," "Chegg $1,000 Monthly Scholarship," and "Cirkled In No Essay Scholarship."

Tip: These scholarships are genuine, but since they are quick to apply for, they usually have a lot of applicants and are essentially random drawings. To maximize your chances, apply to many of them regularly, set calendar reminders for monthly or quarterly deadlines, and avoid paying any fees. Real scholarships won’t require you to pay or provide sensitive personal details like bank info upfront.

If you’re looking for more opportunities, some schools or local organizations (like credit unions) also offer no essay scholarships, so don’t overlook checking with your counselor or local community groups.

For example, I applied for the Niche and Bold.org no essay scholarships when I was in high school. While I didn't win, the process was very simple—just signing up and filling out basic info. It didn’t feel scammy at all, and I kept a list so I could re-enter each month.

Keep plugging away at these, but also look for small local awards or scholarships focused on specific interests or identities, as those sometimes require minimal work and have fewer applicants. Good luck with your search!
Camille Luong
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