The Biggies - .gov sites for scholarship and grant seekers.
Here are some links that you must have in your file cabinet. They are official U.S. site that help you zero in on scholarship and grant information.
Students.gov "Student Gateway to the U.S. Government". This site has all kinds of official sites listed for Federal Student Aid.
The Federal Student Aid pages
The College.gov "How to Pay" page. This is a good page to figure out where to start in your scholarship search.
The Department of State scholarship link pages - this page has loads of great links.
The Federal Money site (a .org page) -- another free search site.
Know How to Go: a great college prep site.
I hope you find these links helpful. Good luck on your scholarship and grant search!
Leave a comment! Have you used these sites to search for scholarship or grant information? What are some of your favorite sites?
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Scholarships Links and Tips Page Two
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Official U.S. scholarship and grant sites
You can trust the U.S.government blogs and websites that give information about scholarships and grants. Here are some of them:
Students.gov - the Student Gateway to the U.S. Government
This site has information about military service, career development, and how to plan and pay for your education. Check it out here: http://www.students.gov/. This site also has links to all kinds of other government sites.
FAFSA - the official site. Don't be lured in by sites that offer to help you (in return for payment, of course). This site is the REAL FAFSA site. http://www.fafsa.ed.gov/.
Here is a new site, the College Preparation List. Here is the Adult Student version: http://studentaid.ed.gov/students/publications/checklist/AdultStudents.html. There is a link here on how to get your GED and also a link to find a college that matches your interests.
The Federal Aviation Administration site - - scholarships page. This page has links to Aviation and Minority scholarships, plus more. Here is the page: http://www.faa.gov/education/student_resources/scholarships_grants/.
And here is another one I have never seen until today: Disability.gov. The site is here: http://www.disability.gov/education. You can look up topics like benefits, civil rights, and education here. Under Education, I found a separate page on scholarships. Here is that page: http://www.disability.gov/education/financial_aid/scholarships.
Have another government page you would like to add to this list? Add it as a comment. Are you looking for a scholarship or grant? What works for you?
-Betsyanne
Find more scholarships at the Nontrads site - Scholarships links page one and Scholarship links page two. These are all free links and sites.
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