Useful Links for Scholarships
For more information on finding and applying for scholarships, be sure to check out the U.S. Department of Education's resource guide.They also have a scholarship search feature worth looking into when first beginning your search for free money.
Additionally, general and specific information about the scholarship process can be found on ScholarshipsForSchool.com. On their website you will also come across a number of scholarships for which you can apply. They also explain why certain recipients are chosen and offer advice for writing essays for scholarships.
Fastweb is the leading online resource in finding scholarships for school. Create a profile, organize your lists, and apply to as many as possible (while considering your eligibility and your likelihood of receiving them).
Since 1998, Scholarships.com has been helping students find free money for college. With nearly $2 billion available, why not take a look through some of their offers?
CollegeBoard provides a lot of information regarding the SAT, college search process, and even scholarship information. Since you are already registered with them, give BigFuture a look through while you are conducting your search for scholarships.
Merit based scholarships for low-income students around the world are offered through QuestBridge. They provide a single, internet-based meeting point which links exceptional students with colleges, scholarship providers, enrichment programs employers, and organizations seeking students who have excelled despite obstacles.
Not every scholarship is based on academic performance or financial need. There are thousands of scholarships offered no matter where your interests lie -- from music to community service, baking to martial arts, and much more. The more information you add to your profile, the better your college scholarship search results will be. SallieMae.com not only offers private student loans, but a unique scholarship search feature that connects students to $18 billion worth of free money.
There are endless opportunities for students who want to study abroad. Find scholarships for international students here.
ScholarshipExperts.com has been helping students and parents find joey since 2001. It requires you to submit a lot of information up front, but has a large number of scholarships geared to all types of students.
With the largest database of scholarships online and a speedy scholarship matching tool, StudentScholarshipSearch helps students find scholarships that are most relevant to their background, field of study, sport, skill, interest, achievement, or other attribute.
Finally, after all is said and done, no scholarship resource list would be complete without mentioning Zinch.com.
There are also a number of websites dedicated to providing scholarships for various ethnicities and races. MALDEF, the nation's leading Latino civil rights organization, offers a scholarship resource guide for high school, college and graduate students. They also offer law school scholarships for law students and a DREAM Act student scholarship program for college and graduate students.
*Warning: DON'T EVER PAY FOR SCHOLARSHIPS!
A student considering using a for-fee scholarship advice service can research the company on the Better Business Bureau website
Additionally, general and specific information about the scholarship process can be found on ScholarshipsForSchool.com. On their website you will also come across a number of scholarships for which you can apply. They also explain why certain recipients are chosen and offer advice for writing essays for scholarships.
Fastweb is the leading online resource in finding scholarships for school. Create a profile, organize your lists, and apply to as many as possible (while considering your eligibility and your likelihood of receiving them).
Since 1998, Scholarships.com has been helping students find free money for college. With nearly $2 billion available, why not take a look through some of their offers?
CollegeBoard provides a lot of information regarding the SAT, college search process, and even scholarship information. Since you are already registered with them, give BigFuture a look through while you are conducting your search for scholarships.
Merit based scholarships for low-income students around the world are offered through QuestBridge. They provide a single, internet-based meeting point which links exceptional students with colleges, scholarship providers, enrichment programs employers, and organizations seeking students who have excelled despite obstacles.
Not every scholarship is based on academic performance or financial need. There are thousands of scholarships offered no matter where your interests lie -- from music to community service, baking to martial arts, and much more. The more information you add to your profile, the better your college scholarship search results will be. SallieMae.com not only offers private student loans, but a unique scholarship search feature that connects students to $18 billion worth of free money.
There are endless opportunities for students who want to study abroad. Find scholarships for international students here.
ScholarshipExperts.com has been helping students and parents find joey since 2001. It requires you to submit a lot of information up front, but has a large number of scholarships geared to all types of students.
With the largest database of scholarships online and a speedy scholarship matching tool, StudentScholarshipSearch helps students find scholarships that are most relevant to their background, field of study, sport, skill, interest, achievement, or other attribute.
Finally, after all is said and done, no scholarship resource list would be complete without mentioning Zinch.com.
There are also a number of websites dedicated to providing scholarships for various ethnicities and races. MALDEF, the nation's leading Latino civil rights organization, offers a scholarship resource guide for high school, college and graduate students. They also offer law school scholarships for law students and a DREAM Act student scholarship program for college and graduate students.
*Warning: DON'T EVER PAY FOR SCHOLARSHIPS!
A student considering using a for-fee scholarship advice service can research the company on the Better Business Bureau website