Financial Aid Information

 

Some Helpful Websites:

 

*      http://www.fastweb.com/- Create a student profile and search for scholarships that match your demographic and interest criteria.

*http://www.fafsa.ed.gov - This form is an absolute requirement for any student seeking federal loan dollars.  It will take 3-4 weeks to process your form and send you a Student Aid Report by mail.

*  http://www.cashe.com/- Sallie Mae’s free web scholarship search. You fill out your name, address, etc… plus colleges, interests, associations, and parents associations, etc. then a personalized response is e-mailed back to you within 2 hours.

 

*  http://www.freschinfo.com/  You can search for scholarships, or browse them, by college association, interest, etc.. Very informational for aspects of college life.

 

*  http://www.collegestudent.com/- Has now joined forces with collegeclub.com to be one large site for college info as well as scholarship info.

    

* http://www.scholaraid.com/-  Student advantage’s free scholarship search. Fill out a profile, or quickly search by keyword.

    

*  http://www.theoldschool.org/-  Has lots of great info on the process of getting scholarships, and other ways to pay for college. Has a link to: www.absolutelyscholarships.com where you can customize a search for scholarships.

 

*  http://www.gocollege.com/ - Has great resources for high school students getting ready for college. It has resources for MP3’s, restaurants, a survey, “campus store”, scholarship searches, and a great SAT prep test.

    

*  www.powerstudents.com -  is now snowballcollege.com, which has resources for information on internships, and scholarship and other aid. Links to: www.fastap.com for the scholarship search.

 

*  http://www.collegiatefunding.com/- Collegiatefunding.com is a free resource designed to guide students and parents through the various aspects of the financial aid process.

 

*  http://www.pgcps.org/scholarsearch.html- Has links for college searches, scholarship searches, and loan information.

 

*  http://www.browser.to/collegescholarships- This 2001 Colleges, College Scholarships, and Financial Aid page is designed to offer college bound students, parents, and counselors easy access to information on: colleges and universities throughout the United States, free college scholarship and financial aid searches, and ACT test preparation tips, and more.

 

*  http://www.pond.net/~college/Resources_frame.htm-  Links to college scholarship searches

*  http://www.finaid.com/ - Find everything from grants to grad school funds, Financial Aid applications – forms and instructions here. Answering your questions - 'Ask the Aid Advisor' for personalized help. Calculators - These tools will tell you how much money you need. Beyond financial aid - Get online info about testing, college admissions and jobs.

*http://www.ed.gov/prog_info/SFA/StudentGuide - The student guide is the most comprehensive resource on student financial aid from the US Department of Education.

*http://www.mapping-your-future.com - Provides college, career and financial aid information and services for students and families.

*http://www.pureadvice.com - Admission advising, financial aid info., online, real-time chat with professional guidance and financial aid counselors.

*http://www.college-scholarships.com - Lists admissions and financial aid office email addresses and phone numbers.