Here are some of the best resources for finding Scholarships:

Finding college scholarships can be daunting, but there are several reliable resources your students can use to make the search more manageable:

  1. Scholarship Search Engines and Databases:
    • Fastweb: A comprehensive scholarship search engine that matches you with scholarships based on your profile.
    • Scholarships.com: Another extensive database that allows you to search for scholarships based on various criteria.
    • College Board’s Scholarship Search: Provides access to over 2,300 scholarships, grants, and other financial aid opportunities.
    • Cappex: Offers a searchable database of scholarships along with college reviews and other resources.
  2. College Financial Aid Offices:
    • Check with the financial aid office of the colleges you are applying to. They often have information on scholarships specific to their institution.
  3. Community Organizations and Foundations:
    • Local community foundations, religious organizations, and other community groups often offer scholarships. Check with them directly or visit their websites.
  4. Professional Associations:
    • Many professional associations and organizations offer scholarships to students pursuing degrees in their field. For example, associations related to engineering, nursing, teaching, etc.
  5. Employers and Companies:
    • Some employers offer scholarships for employees’ children or for students pursuing degrees relevant to their business.
  6. Government and Nonprofit Organizations:
    • Governments at various levels (federal, state, local) may offer scholarships. Nonprofit organizations also frequently provide scholarship opportunities.
  7. Specialized Websites and Forums:
    • Websites like Chegg Scholarships, Niche, and Peterson’s offer scholarship search functionalities and resources.
    • Online forums and communities (such as Reddit’s r/scholarships) often share information about scholarships and tips for applying.
  8. High School Counselors and Teachers:
    • You may know about local scholarships or have resources to help your students find them.
  9. Social Media and Online Searches:
    • Follow scholarship providers and organizations on social media platforms for updates on new opportunities.
    • Regularly conduct online searches using specific keywords related to your background, interests, or field of study.
  10. Library Resources:
    • Libraries often have directories or books listing scholarships, especially local ones.

When searching for scholarships, remember to pay attention to eligibility criteria, deadlines, and application requirements. Applying for multiple scholarships can increase your students’ chances of securing financial aid for college.