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The Scholarship Search Engines below can help you be matched with scholarships offered from the federal and state government, large corporations, local businesses, professional organizations, universities and individuals. Colleges and Universities offer scholarships. Visit their websites for more information. Note: You should never have to pay to apply for a scholarship or disclose any bank information.
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Student Scholarship Newsletter
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Hispanic Scholarship Fund
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Wondering how the amount of your federal student aid is determined? Click here to learn more.
Cost-saving tip: Applying to schools at which you’re near the top of the applicant pool academically may qualify you for more grants or scholarships from the college (usually, these do not have to be repaid). Applying to schools at which you’re in the lower half of the applicant pool academically may mean that the school will offer you more loans, which have to be repaid, with interest.
Help understanding your Award Letter? Click here to learn more
MALDEF
Student Scholarship Newsletter
Washboard.org
Scholarsnapps
Hispanic Scholarship Fund
Fastweb
Fastweb Scholarships for Hispanics
Scholarships.com
FinAid
Scholarship Portal
Career Onestop
Unigo
Sallie Mae
Niche
Cappex
Epsilon Sigma Alpha Foundation Search
College Plan
FindTuition
Scholarships.com
Scholly
MoolahSPOT
Raise Me
CollegeNET
Wondering how the amount of your federal student aid is determined? Click here to learn more.
Cost-saving tip: Applying to schools at which you’re near the top of the applicant pool academically may qualify you for more grants or scholarships from the college (usually, these do not have to be repaid). Applying to schools at which you’re in the lower half of the applicant pool academically may mean that the school will offer you more loans, which have to be repaid, with interest.
Help understanding your Award Letter? Click here to learn more