Scholly is an easy way to find scholarships for high school seniors, current undergraduates, and graduate students.
“It’s extremely simple,” said Christopher Gray, the founder and CEO of Scholly, in an interview with USA Today. “That was the goal.”
Improving the scholarship process was personal to Gray, a 21 year-old student who has gotten national publicity for earning $1.3 million in scholarship money for college and the nickname “The Million Dollar Scholar.”
Gray’s single mother was out of work and there were two young siblings still at home. So Grayrelied on scholarship money just to afford college application fees. Now a junior at Drexel University, Gray’s 34 scholarships were enough to pay for his bachelor’s, master’s and doctorate degree with funds left to cover cost of living.
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Designed to ease the scholarship search process, Scholly aims to fix the outdated search methods that require filling out long, tiresome forms and then fail to deliver relevant results. Scholly gives students a list of scholarships curated by the Million Dollar Scholar himself. We don’t waste student’s time with random scholarships that they do not qualify for nor do we give them a list of things that are not even scholarships like loans, internships, and advertisements. Deadlines are updated as soon as they are available and scholarships that no longer exist will be removed from our database. Scholly’s goal is to make the scholarship search process as simple as possible.
Check it out on the iTunes app store and Google play.