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The full cost of attending college can present barriers to some students, limiting their ability to engage in activities such as a paid internship, studying abroad, or undergraduate research. We know that these experiences help prepare students for their careers after college – and we’re committed to removing these barriers for in-state students.

To be considered for scholarship funding:

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How can 51Ó°ÊÓÍø Advantage help?

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    A student at a career fair.
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    Abby Marino writes in a notebook while in the woods.
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    Pamplin student Mitchell Cao, second from left, stands with fellow Hokie Timi Ololade, at far left, and other classmates during their study abroad in Tokyo. The group smiles together on a busy city street at night.
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    Three recipients of the 2025 Employee's Spouse and Dependent Scholarship.