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The Rhode Island Foundation Scholarships

The Foundation currently manages nearly 150 scholarship funds. Our scholarships offer assistance to students at a variety of levels, middle school to post-graduate, for scholars across Rhode Island, from North Smithfield to Block Island, and for many different studies, from nursing to music.

For many scholarships, the Foundation accepts applications through STARS, our free online scholarship application system. Register to find out which scholarships you are eligible for and complete your application(s) in a few easy steps.

Other scholarships are managed by designated schools and organizations. Refer to the directory of scholarships below. If you think you may qualify for one of these opportunities, contact the person or organization listed in the directory.

For more information, please visit: http://www.rifoundation.org/Scholarships/ScholarshipOpportunities/tabid/190/Default.aspx

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