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Zinch.com, schoalrships.com, and fastweb.com are great places to start your scholarship search!
There you can enter all kinds of information to help you find scholarships suitable for you.
I don't know of any current specific scholarships for people with Bipolar disorder. There aren't really any scholarships specific to mood disorders or anxiety disorders because of how common they are.
Good luck!
There are tons of grants and scholarships for individuals with Bipolar Disorder. Check with your local college, and also check with the AAHD and Bipolar Lives Foundation.
I'm not sure about the specific University, but it is very likely that such a foundation exists to support diagnosed bipolar patients through college. Look into it and be prepared to completely prove that you really have bipolar disorder. (medical forms, signed doctor's notes excusing your behavior when you were younger, everything) Scholarships exist that will even help out left-handed people.
Grants and scholarships have more similarities than differences. They are both assigned to students and do not have to be paid back. Scholarships are limited by the number and grants are usually limited by the amount.
You can check out scholarships and grants at scholarships.com or fast web.com. You will be allowed to complete a profile in which will match you with potential grants and scholarships.
Yes you can if meet the requirements. It is often based on your financial background. It is common to get combined grants and scholarships depending on the students needs.
Email the registrar's office. They will be able to hook you up with grants and scholarships, if they have any.
Start with accessing the scholarships, bursaries and grants available from your college. Colleges will have a list of the scholarships they make available to students and a list of other scholarships that students can apply for.
OSCA provides many grants for Ontario college students. They have a huge list of scholarships, grants and bursaries that can be applied for so that your hard work can be rewarded.
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The federal government does in fact have a website that details different types of grants and scholarships at http://studentaid.ed.gov/types/grants-scholarships It is easy to navigate and provides many additional links for your niece's research.
Colleges use money from federal grants, revenue from students and gifts from contributors.
The secret to finding the best grants and scholarships is to seek out local scholarships. There are so many students who fail to apply for local scholarships from the local veteran's organization or women's association. These types of clubs can be a rich source of money for the starving college kid trying to pay for tuition.
1. Scholarships 2. Federal Pell Grants (if you qualify after filling out the FAFSA) 3. Loans