Applying for and receiving financial aid is an important part of the college admissions process. If you can’t pay your tuition, you won’t be able to go to your intended college. That’s why it’s important to look at all of your financial aid options, including reading up on scholarship information to find out what you need to do before applying for awards. Links for Scholarships
- Financial Aid - 7 Easy Steps - NACAC
- Largest scholarship search –www.fastweb.com
- AXA Achievement – www.axa-achievement.com
- The Gates Millennium Scholars Program – www.gmsp.org
- Burger King Scholars – www.bk.com/scholars
- Toyota Community Scholar – www.toyota.com/communityscholars
- Students with Disabilities Scholarships – http://www.ok-ahead.org/
- High School Oratorical Scholarship Program – www.legion.org
- Coca-Cola Scholars – www.coca-colascholars.org
- Hispanic Scholarship Fund – http://www.hsf.net/Scholarships.aspx
- HSF/Hewlett Packard Diversity in Education Scholarship Program –www.hp.com/go/hpscholars
- Bausch & Lomb Science Scholarship for the University of Rochester, only –www.rochester.edu
- African American Scholarship and Internship Opportunity –www.littleafrica.com/resources/scholarships.htm
- ROTC Scholarships – Army, Marine Corps, Navy, and the Air Force –www.todaysmilitary.com/app/tm/get/collegehelp/rotc
- Scholarship Gateway/Free Scholarships for African Americans –www.blackexcel.org
FEDARAL FINANCIAL AID
Federal Student Aid, a part of the U.S. Department of Education, is the largest provider of student financial aid in the nation. At the office of Federal Student Aid, our 1,200 employees help make college education possible for every dedicated mind by providing more than $150 billion in federal grants, loans, and work-study funds each year to more than 15 million students paying for college or career school. We are proud to sponsor millions of American minds pursuing their educational dreams. FAFSA link:https://studentaid.ed.gov/