The following sites may be of assistance to you in your search for college scholarship and financial aid information.
College Admissions
Career Readiness
- from the College Board
- from Powerschool
College Prep Sites
Dual Enrollment
Federal Sites
- – college resources for Students with Disabilities
State Site
Financial Aid
Foundations & Scholarship Providers
General Information
- ?¨C links to: scholarships, grants, loans, graduate aid
- ¨C information from the U.S. Dept. of Ed. on preparing for and funding education beyond high school
Military Sites
Scholarship Programs and Searches
- – Varsity Tutors holds a monthly $1,000 college scholarship contest where students write an essay inresponse to a monthly prompt.
- ¨C create a profile and let fastweb do the research for you
- ¨C information for college students to stay financially informed
- ¨C free website where you learn which colleges want you, before you apply
- ¨C free college scholarship search and financial aid information
- ¨C information and resources for scholarship search
- ¨C find scholarships and use tools to stay organized and make the process easier
- ¨C largest provider of college financial aid for Latino students
- ¨C scholarships, programmatic and capacity building support to the 47 public Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs)
- ¨C The Gates Millennium Scholars (GMS) Program provides outstanding low income African American, American Indian/Alaska Native, Asian Pacific Islander American, and Hispanic American students with an opportunity to complete an undergraduate college education in any discipline they choose
- ¨C the nation¡¯s largest non-profit organization devoted to providing college scholarships for Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders (AAPI)
- ¨C provides Native students with scholarships and financial support for the nation¡¯s 33 accredited tribal colleges and universities
- ¨C Dell Scholars Program recognizes academic potential and determination in students that have a definite need for financial assistance
- ¨C awards 10,000 students each year through 400 scholarship and internship programs so that students from low- and moderate-income families can afford college tuition, books and room and board