Financial Aid
FAFSA on the WebYou can complete and submit this vital financial aid form on the Internet. The FAFSA (Free Application for Federal Student Aid) is the required application form for most schools. Use this form to apply for federal grants and loans. Be sure you have collected all the necessary paperwork and have the required computer setup. See the section on Getting Started. PROFILE on the WebMany schools are now using this form in their financial aid process. Ask the financial aid office of each school you are applying to if this form is required for applying for nonfederal aid.
College BoardIn addition to the link for the PROFILE form, check out the "Students and Parents" section for information on financial aid and the entire college search process, along with links to helpful financial calculators. The "Pay for College" section will help you find advice on filling out the FAFSA and finding financial aid.
New College Math Podcasts On April 2, 2009, NPR featured 11 insightful reports on the changing face of student financial aid.
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Scholarship Search Services
CollegeNet This site has a searchable database of more than 600,000 scholarships.
Scholarship Resource Network Express Here's a database of more than 150,000 private scholarships, worth a total of $35 million.
FastWeb Find good information on more than 400,000 scholarships, worth a total of over $1 billion.
FastAID Scholarship Search Search a database of over 400,000 scholarships. Simple five-page application form.
Scholaraid.com Good overall source for financial aid. More than two million awards listed.
Additional Sites
Scholarship News A variety of listings of scholarships by college majors, state residence, minorities, athletics, and others.
Student Guide to Financial Aid Good guide to federal programs to help students go to college.
SallieMae Learn about the SallieMae loan program.
FinAid Provides quick descriptions of the different ways to fund a college education.
Gates Foundation The Gates Foundation offers 20,000 grants for minorities pursuing a degree in fields where they are underrepresented.
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