Other Scholarship Sites
DC College Success Foundation encourages all students and family members to explore
the wide array of financial aid and scholarship resources available. There are
resources available for every student planning to go to college. Students
who plan early and work steadily in their search and application for resources
usually receive more financial aid and scholarships. Some students have thought
of this planning and work time as a "part-time job" and have received
higher amounts of financial aid and scholarship because of their efforts.
The
following web sites will help you in this resource exploration: - Begin
Here! This web site has special information for middle school and high school
students and their parents. It is also helpful to college students and older returning
students. The site is sponsored by the U.S. Department of Education. Excellent!
www.ed.gov/thinkcollege/welcome
- Financial Aid Calculators. This web site has a variety of interactive
calculators that will be interesting to both students and parents. We suggest
you try one of the "Needs Analysis" calculators first. If your family
income is lower than average, you might want to try the "Quick EFC Approximation."
This will give you an idea of what your family contribution may be for one year
of college costs. If your family income levels are moderate or higher, we suggest
you use the regular "Financial Aid Estimation" calculator.
www.finaid.org/calculators
- Links to National Information For information on the SAT test, contact
http://www.collegeboard.org.
For information on the ACT test, contact http://www.act.org.
For a site that has a convenient list of most four year colleges throughout the
United States, indexed by state, contact www.college-scholarships.com.
- Links to Free Scholarships Searches. Every student wants to check out
scholarship opportunities. Don't pay money though for a scholarship search! Be
sure only use free scholarship searches. This link gets you into several free
scholarship searches. We suggest you begin with FASTWEB and as you have more time
you may want to work with others as well. Please note that these are all long
shots and that most students don't receive scholarships through these sources.
Therefore, these should not be your primary scholarship search. Begin your search
at each of the colleges you are interested in attending. Also apply for local
(high school, community organizations etc.) scholarships. Then as you have additional
time, work on these national computerized free scholarship searches:
www.college-scholarships.com
- An Outstanding Free Publication. Take the time now to call the following
toll free number to have a free publication called "Paying for College"
mailed to your home. This publication, produced by the Northwest Education Loan
Association (NELA), provides a comprehensive guide on applying for financial aid.
It also provides occupational information, sample college costs and provides a
financial need worksheet. Excellent! 1-800-979-4441.
Meet
With Counselors High school counselors, and college admission and financial
aid counselors, are excellent resources. Get to know these people. Take the first
steps to meet them. They want to help you. They will help you! A
College Degree is Achievable for You!
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