2. Grants and scholarships
help students pay for
their education. I can
help you get the
information that you
need to finance your
education with Grants
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Grants and Scholarships are
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3. To see if you qualify for
any grants fill out a free
application for federal
student aid or a FAFSA
Even if you don't qualify
for a grant, this web site
may provide information
about loans and
scholarships that are
available through the
school of your choice.
Familiarize yourself with
their website and
complete your
application according to
their time-table. via
Grants
5. Undergraduate students
only, specifically
freshman and
sophomore students.
Must be eligible for a
Pell grant first to qualify
for this grant.
Requires completion of
certain high school
programs ("rigorous").
Second year students
must maintain a 3.0
GPA at least. via
Academic Competiveness Grant
6. Undergraduate students
only, specifically juniors
and seniors.
Must be eligible for a
Pell grant first to qualify
for this grant.
Major must be in one of
the following fields:
physical, life, or
computer sciences,
mathematics,
technology, engineering,
and foreign language
determined critical to
national security.
Must maintain a GPA of SMART Grant (National Science
3.0 at least. via and Mathematics Access to Retain
Talent Grant)
7. Undergraduate students
that qualify for
exceptional need.
Priority to those with
lowest expected family
contribution. via
Federal Supplemental Education
Opportunity Grant (FSEOG)
8. Scholarships.com is a
database of scholarships
and a very good place to
start searching for
scholarships.
Studentaid.ed.gov is the
government's financial
aid information site that
may be useful in your
research as well. There
are many options out
there for those who need
help funding their
education, take
advantage of what's out
there! via
Scholarships