scholarships
scholarship
search engines
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http://www.wiredscholar.com: One of the most extensive free Internet
scholarship resources available. Part of the SallieMae Foundation web
site.
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http://www.fastaid.com
:This web site has an extensive registration process, however, it often
produces more results than the above two.
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http://www.ed.gov/thinkcollege
: Resources for students and adults returning to school. This web site
is sponsored by the US Department of Education and has a ton of information.
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http://www.scholarship-page.com
: If your having trouble qualifying for scholarships, this is a good site
to visit. The BROWSE Section is a good resource for some less know scholarships
with unusual eligibility criteria.
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http://www.umabroad.umn.edu/index.html
: This site is geared toward students who want to study abroad. It offers
scholarship and financial aid resources specific to the students who wish
to continue their education in another country.
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http://www.collegenet.com/
: This is a quick search engine that allows you to search using your
own personal profile and certain keywords to look for schools that are
right for you.
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http://www.loans4students.org/:
Information on the Gateway to Success Scholarship Foundation as well as
some great scholarship search tips and a scholarship search engine.
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http://www.supercollege.com:
This is a great website for answering any questions on financial aid as
well as being a great scholarship resource. It lists less know scholarships,
for example, the Illustrators of the Future Scholarship.
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- http://www.hsf.net/The
Hispanic Sc holarship Fund (HSF) is proud to be the nation's leading organization
supporting Hispanic higher education . They have given away over $115 million
in scholarships.
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http://www.uncf.org:
The United Negro College Fund has helped send over 300,000 students to
college over the past 60 years. This is one of the best and most comphrensive
sites for specific scholarships. I would highly recommend filling out
a student profie.
- http://www.ocanatl.org/
:The Organization of Chinese Americans, Inc. (OCA) has been provided with
funding from the Avon Foundation to fund college scholarships for Asian
Pacific American (APA) women who will be entering their first year of college.
- http://www.asianpacificfund.org/awards/:
Scholarships offered by the Asian Pacific Fund.
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http://www.iasf.org/
: The Indian American Scholarship Fund available to any high school senior
of American-Indian descent from the state of Georgia that has been accepted
to a 4 year college.
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http://www.rhythm.com/inside_randh/opportunities_scholarships.shtml
: The Computer Graphics Scholarship funded by Rhythm & Hues Studios
is intended to encourage and reward excellence among young artists in
the area of computer graphics. Rhythm & Hues will award prizes in
the fields of computer modeling, computer character animation, and digital
cinematography.
- http://www.scholarvault.com/:
The Struggling Scholar fund. Open to all applicants who are enrolled or
plan to enroll in a 4 year accredited college or university and currently
maintain a minimum 2.5 GPA on a 4.0 scale. Numerous awards of $100-1000
are given out each year. Applications are due by July 30, 2004 .
- http://www.writersofthefuture.com:
If you love to illustrate this is the contest for you! The Illustrators
of the Future Contest.The Contest is open to Entrants from all nations.
(However, Entrants should provide themselves with some means for written
communication in English.) All themes of science fiction and fantasy illustrations
are welcome. The contest takes place 3 times a year, win up to $1,500 and
have your work published.
Disclaimer:
This website is intended to serve as a resource to our Alumni. The Computer
Clubhouse does not endorse any of the above websites and is not responsible
for the content.