Other Financial Aid Resources
Foundations, religious organizations, community organizations, and civic groups may provide information about student aid. Organizations related to your field of interest, such as the American Medical Association or the American Bar Association, may also have aid available. Additionally, parents' employers may award scholarships or have a tuition payment plan.
These organizations have more information on additional sources for financial aid:
Some high schools and colleges provide a scholarship search service free or at low cost. Privately operated scholarship search services charge fees that may range from $50 to $150 or more. These services usually provide computerized lists of sources of private and other financial aid for which you must file applications. To learn how to effectively use a search service, select the link below.
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