FAFSA - The Free Application For Federal
Student Aid- Here you can find the form to apply for any kind
of
federal student aid
(including Pell grants, Stafford loans, PLUS loans, and work-study
programs). A step-by-step guide makes the process of application
much more simple.
IEFA - If you wish to study abroad take
a look at this comprehensive college scholarship search and grant
listings, as well as i
nternational
student loan programs.
Student.gov- an
official U.S.
government web site under the leadership of the U.S.
Department of Education that provides you with information
and resources from the U.S. government. Aside from the number of
useful resources about how to pay for your education there are also
links to each state and their financial aid programs.
Scolarships.com- a database of
2.7 million scholarships and grants, where you can make your own
profile and
get personalized
information about scholarships or grants that match
you.
eStudentLoan- Everything you
need to know about
student
loans.
FinAid - An award-winning site
offers comprehensive, objective information on all types of
financial aid. You can ask questions or use their
calculator to find out how much money
you will have to spend, how much you can save, etc.
StudentScolarshipSearch.com
- You don't have to register to search through this database that
besides national scholarships, also categorizes by state and level
and education. Take a look at
daily updated featured
scholarships.
eLearners.com-
Plenty of useful articles and forum threads where you can
discuss and analyze your
current financial situation and plan the best way to pay for your
education.
ParentPLUSLoan - A website
that presents you with the Federal Parent Plus Loan that helps
parents and guardians to pay the
tuition for their undergraduate children.Parent PLus Loan
can be used for tuition, housing, supplies and more.