Please check out these scholarship websites and websites that offer
information on the many different Colleges, Universities and Technical
Schools.
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Essay Edge
“Essay Edge is the one source for admissions essay editing and a one-stop shop for applicants seeking to make their essays the best they can be.”
Wired Scholar
“Sallie Mae has released the 2012 national study, “How America Pays for College,” which is the fifth in the series. The study provides critical insight into the attitudes, choices, and values of American families when they plan and pay for college.”
My College Advisor
“Detailed help and information on admissions, essays, interviews, letters of recommendation, standardized tests and financing plus much more.”
College Coach online
"insightful guidance to students in grades 9-12 and strategic advice to applicants throughout the college admission process."
Dream Activist
“a multicultural, migrant youth-led, social media hub for the movement to pass the DREAM Act and pursue the enactment of other forms of legislation that aim to mend the broken immigration system.”
E4FC
“Our mission is to help undocumented students achieve their academic and career goals and actively contribute to society.”
Pay Scale
“Search for programs by college degree, school or certification. What is the benefit of a college education? It can put your career, and your salary, in fast forward.”
Career Zone
“The place to explore careers related to your strengths, skills and talents.”
Khake
“Explore vocational and technical careers, check out the skills employers really want, find a trade school, research technical topics and take a look at the current job market.”
Servenet
“improves communities by increasing the number and the diversity of young people, ages 5-25, serving in substantive roles.”
Hanson Network
“We inspire, equip and mobilize people to take action that changes the world.”
Do Something
“It is our aim to inspire, empower and celebrate a generation doers: teenagers who recognize the need to do something, believe in their ability to get it done, and then take action.”
Volunteer Match
“Volunteer Match strengthens communities by making it easier for good people and good causes to connect.”
Idea List
“Idealist connects people, organizations, and resources to help build a world where all people can live free and dignified lives.”
Student Aid
“Completing and submitting the FAFSA is free and easier than ever, and it gives you access to the largest source of financial aid to pay for college or career school.”
Simple Tuition
“we help you find the scholarships you qualify for so you can spend less time searching and more time applying.”
HESC
“New York State students may be eligible for a variety of State grant, scholarship and award programs to help pay for college”
ED
“ED offers three kinds of grants: Discretionary grants Student loans or grants Formula grants.”
NY Colleges
“The New York Student Aid Alliance is a coalition of colleges and universities and other stakeholder organizations that support funding vital student aid programs for students in New York State.”
How-To-Study
“The study skills curriculums & teaching programs they have developed for students from elementary school through college are used in schools, tutoring centers, and homeschooling throughout the United States, Canada, and many other parts of the world.”
Math Planet
“created in spring 2011 with the purpose to spread mathematical knowledge worldwide. Everything on the site is free to use for non-profit purposes and you don't need to register in order to watch our videos or read our examples.”
Findtuition.com
Find Tuition helps you find scholarships; you can search by eligibility, majors and specific colleges. They have over 1.7 million scholarships and grants.
FAFSA
Federal Student Aid provides loans grants and funds for Work- Study programs.
College.UCLA.edu
“Provides scholarship information, resources, and support services to all UCLA students, regardless of financial aid eligibility at no charge.”
Collegeview.com
“CollegeView contains hundreds of articles pertaining to the college planning process, along with over 4,000 college-specific information pages.”
Princetonreview.com
“Princeton Review, is the ultimate resource for college research and admissions advice. With school rankings and profiles, financial aid and scholarship information, insiders' admissions advice, planning tools and more”
College Week Live
“Get college application tips and advice online at College Week Live, the world's largest college fair.”
Citizens bank
“This tool combines scholastic and personal information along with awards and activities, student and parent affiliations and school profiles to help you find university scholarships that are right for you.”
Scholarships.com
“helps students find money for college as well as learn about the entire financial aid process at no cost.”
Bell curves
“Bell Curves exists to provide access to high quality test preparation and educational services, especially to underserved and disadvantaged communities”
Petersons
Petersons provides information on everything you need to know for college for both college and grad school bound students.
Suny.edu
“Scholarships are based on academic merit or other performance. They do not require repayment or employment. A variety of academic and other merit scholarships are awarded individually by State University campuses.”
Cuny.edu
Cuny helps you find scholarships for the individual schools.
Commonapp.org
“Committed to providing reliable services that promote equity, access, and integrity in the college application process.”
Collegescholarships.org
Provides their own scholarships as well as information on college grants, student loans and scholarships.
Kaplan
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