Scholarship Search Links

Armed Forces Communications & Electronics Association
Scholarship assistance for undergraduate students currently enrolled full time at four-year colleges or universities in the U.S.

American Association of School Administrators
Sponsored by Discover™ Card, in cooperation with the American Association of School Administrators (AASA).  Recognizes the achievements of high school juniors in areas beyond academics.

Broke Scholar
Free scholarship search program

College Board
Free scholarship search program

College Is Possible
Helps build a bridge between colleges and universities and their local K-12 communities

College Net
Free scholarship search program

College View
Free scholarship search program

Collegiate Choice
Simple, non-promotional videos of the student guided campus tour offered at over 350 colleges and universities across the United States, Canada, England, Ireland, and Scotland.

Federal Direct Loan Program
Provides loans to help students pay for education after high school

The Princeton Review
Free scholarship search program

Free Application for Federal Student Aid
U.S. Department of Education FREE Application for Federal Student Aid Web Site

Fastweb
Free scholarship search program

Federal Employee Education & Assistance Fund
Provides educational benefits and emergency assistance exclusively to all civilian deral and postal employees and their dependent family members.

FinAid
Free scholarship search program

Fischer House
Scholarships for military children

Go College
Free scholarship search program

Mapping Your Future
Information on financial strategies, career options, and college planning

Military.com
Free search for scholarships and grants exclusively for the military ommunity

Sallie Mae
Free scholarship search program

Scholarships

Free scholarship search program

Scholarship Resource Network Express
Free scholarship search program

Military Officers Association of America
Provides interest free loans and grants for up to five years of undergraduate study to students who are children of active duty, reserve, National Guard, or retired military personnel.