http://www.minorityprofessionalnetwork.com/Student.asp
http://www.imdiversity.com/Villages/Channels/grad_school/fellowships.asp
http://www.lib.msu.edu/harris23/grants/3specpop.htm
http://www.uncf.org/scholarships/gatesscholarship.asp
2006-06-29 11:34:00
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answered by WiserAngel 6
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A good place to look for scholarships would be at a local library. Check for books on scholarships. There are thousands of scholarships. Some are based on hobbies. Some are based on grades. Others are based on a particular college major. Just be sure to apply early. As far as the difference between scholarships and grants. They are not the same. Grants are free money that doesn't have to be repaid and is based on eligibility. Complete a FAFSA and check with the college you plan to attend. However, typically grants are only available up until Bachelor's degree is earned. In general, graduate students are not eligible for grants (such as Pell grants). Scholarships can vary. Some are free money that can be used towards educational expenses. Be aware that there are some scholarships that are actually like loans. Be sure to read the stipulations of the scholarship you are applying for.
2006-07-01 09:25:19
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answered by winchamp 3
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Use google to search for scholarships
2006-06-29 11:32:19
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answered by mapleguy 7
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U.S. Government of Education. Apply for a fafsa grant. You can apply on-line. Any school can also help you try to get financial aid if you qualify. Good luck.
2006-06-29 12:08:00
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answered by Anonymous
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http://www.daylon.com/scholarship/
2006-07-03 13:35:59
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answered by nolyad69 6
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"www.fastweb.com" add them to your web feed and they regularly send you educational and scholarship material
2006-06-29 11:35:01
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answered by eldoradoreefgold 4
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fastweb.com
2006-06-29 11:31:02
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answered by trinitytough 5
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