Scholarships
 
  • American Psychological Association Scholarship List.
    Long lists of resources for funding, scholarships, and fellowships for students of psychology.

  • American Sociological Association Funding Opportunities.
    Opportunities to graduate students of sociology and sociologists with a doctorate degree.

  • Athletic Scholarships.
    From the NCAA, has links to school-administered scholarships, sports-journalism scholarships, minority and women's enhancement postgraduate scholarships, internships and more.

  • Black Excel.
    Extensive listing of links to scholarships for minority students.

  • BrokeScholar
    This site has over 650,000 scholarship award listings featuring undergraduate, graduate and professional scholarships.

  • CollegeNet.
    Search a database of more than 600,000 scholarships.

  • Fastweb.
    This scholarship search engine lets Internet users search, without cost, a database of more than 180,000 private scholarships and even composes a "suggested form letter" to apply.

  • Federal Student Aid (FSA).
    From the U.S. Department of Education, this site provides help for students, parents, and counselors in obtaining grants, loans, and work-study programs.

  • Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA).
    Information about the financial aid process: what you need before beginning the application process; online forms and instructions; how to view your results online.

  • FinAid.
    In-depth information about financial aid. Provides articles, links, and dozens of financial aid calculators.

  • Guaranteed-scholarships.com.
    Lists scholarships offered by individual colleges and universities to ALL enrolled students meeting specific criteria.

  • Intel Science Talent Search.
    America's oldest precollege science award.

  • National Institutes of Health Undergraduate Scholarship Program.
    Competitive scholarships to students from disadvantaged backgrounds who are committed to careers in biomedical, behavioral, and social science health-related research.

  • Pell Grants.
    From EducationGrant.com, this site explains what a Pell Grant is, who qualifies for a Pell Grant, and how to apply.

  • Princeton Review
    This site includes a free scholarship search which includes information from several thousand sponsors.

  • Sallie Mae
    The nation's leading provider of student loans, helping millions of Americans achieve their dream of a higher education.

  • Scholarship Experts Database
    A customized list of scholarships that match your hobbies, interests and academic background.

  • United Negro College Fund.
    UNCF provides scholarships and internships for students at almost 1,000 institutions as well as faculty and administrative professional training.

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