SCHOLARSHIP INFORMATION TRIBAL SCHOOLS CENTER ON DISABILITIES AND HUMAN DEVELOPMENT UNIVERSITY OF IDAHO

SCHOLARSHIPS

Scholarship Searches

Listed below are addresses for a few Web sites where you can research scholarship opportunities at no charge. Remember, you should never pay for a scholarship search! Lending institutions sponsor some of these sites, so you may receive promotional mailings about educational loan opportunities after you conduct your scholarship search.

www.collegeboard.org

Along with many other types of college related information, there is a free scholarship search available under "Paying for College", then "Finding financial aid and scholarships".

www.finaid.org/scholarships

This site features general scholarship information, as well as links to free scholarship searches, unusual scholarships, and common scholarship scams.

www.collegeplan.org

The Scholarship Guide - Online is a personal, step-by-step tool, designed for you. Unlike many other scholarship searches on the Internet, this guide is free, requires no personal profile for use and provides you access to 100 percent of the scholarship data. It is maintained by the nonprofit College Planning Network, serving students of the Pacific Northwest.

www.wiredscholar.com

This Sallie Mae sponsored service gives students internet access to a comprehensive source of financial aid resources for college. The database contains funding information from a variety of resources, including scholarships, fellowships, grants, work-study, loan programs, tuition waivers, internships, competitions, and work co-operative programs.

www.mach25.com

The Mach25 database contains over 600,000 awards totaling over $1.6 billion. Using a series of keyword and questions, the database narrows down the number of awards displayed on your results page.

www.scholaraid.studentsadvantage.com

Features several links to free scholarship searches as well as provides general financial aid information specific to different types of students.

 

www.srnexpress.com

Scholarship Resource Network Express contains a database of over 8,000 programs with a distribution level of over 150,000 awards for undergraduate and postgraduate students worth a total of more than $35 million! This database also includes student loan forgiveness programs for those who have graduated from college and need alternatives for repayment.

www.supercollege.com

This site contains a free scholarship search database, free admission and scholarship newsletters, and other general scholarship and financial aid information.

American Fisheries Society - Hutton Program

5410 Grosvenor Lane, Suite 110
Bethesda, MD 20814
Phone: (301)897-8616
Website: www.fisheries.org

American Indian College Fund

 

8333 Greenwood Blvd.
Denver, Colorado 80221-4488
Phone: (303) 426-8900
Website: www.collegefund.org

 

American Indian Education Foundation

 

10029 SW Nimbus Avenue, Suite 200
Beaverton, Oregon 97008
Phone: (866) 866-8642
Website: www.aiefprograms.org

 

American Indian Services

 

1902 N. Canyon, Suite 100
Provo, Utah 84604
Phone: (801) 375-1777
Website: www.aisintl.org

 

Catching the Dream

 

8200 Mountain Road NE, Suite 203
Albuquerque, New Mexico 87110
Phone: (505) 262-2351

 

Morris K. Udall Foundation

 

South Scott Avenue
Tucson, Arizona 85701
Phone: (520) 670-5529
Website: www.udall.gov

 

 

<< contacts

Julie Fodor, Ph.D.
Principal Investigator
jfodor@uidaho.edu

Lee Parks, Ph.D.
Director
aleeparks@msn.com

Katherine Sterling, M.A.
Program Coordinator
sterling@uidaho.edu

Lana Elliott, Ed.D.
Advocate for Professional Development & Growth
lelliott@lcsc.edu

Winona Beck
Advocate for Professional Development & Growth
winona@mail.wsu.edu

Olivia Lebens
Program Advisor
olebens@uidaho.edu

Joanne Harrison
Research Assistant
joanneh@uidaho.edu

Center on Disabilities
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