Where can I apply for Grants and Scholarships?

Where can I apply for government grants and scholarships.?

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    There are 3 types of financial aid you should try to get 1. Government loans - the first step to qualifying for these is by filling out a FAFSA. This will let colleges know what your financial need is and they can then distribute federal funds to you in the form a low interest rate loan. http://www.fafsa.ed.gov/ 2. School scholarships - many schools offer academic scholarships to students who meet certain criteria. Check with your college (or potential colleges') financial aid office for more information on these. 3. Outside scholarships - there are numerous outside scholarships for which you may qualify. Some of these are given out by private foundations and others by corporations. You can conduct a scholarship search at: www.fastweb.com Good luck!

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www.grants.gov The official list is on that site.

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fill out the fafsa... go to fafsa.ed.gov

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You may want to complete your FAFSA. Depending on income, and financial need, it may automatically qualify you for federal and state grants towards your education. Scholarships are a bit different. Different companies, foundations, and organizations handle these things differently, and with vastly different application due dates. Go online to a scholarship search site, or check out a book at your local public library on financial aid and scholarships.

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