Scholarships
Who Gives Scholarships?
- Organizations-local, regional, state and national
- Businesses
- Parent’s place of employment
- Student’s place of employment
- Religious, service, cultural, and community organizations
- Colleges and universities
Where to Find Them?
Students should not pay anyone to find scholarships for them. All scholarship searches on the internet are free. There should be no charge to apply.
- Scholarship information published by the Guidance Office. Below is our downloadable list. Both lists are the same; one is an excel sheet and one is a pdf.
- On the internet
- Some scholarship directories: (complete a profile and enter your email address)
- www.fastweb.com
- www.finaid.org
- www.collegequest.com
- www.mach25.com
- www.collegeboard.com
- www.fastaid.com
- www.collegenet.com
- www.maldef.org
- www.hsf.net
- www.college-scholarships.com
- www.latinocollegedollars.org
- www.apiasf.org
- www.goingmerry.com
- www.chegg.com
- https://bigfuture.collegeboard.org/
- https://www.scholarships.com/
- https://www.raise.me/
What to Submit? How to Apply?
Make sure students meet the deadline for submitting applications and send everything that is requested on the scholarship application.