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There are plenty of scholarships to assist with art school. For a list of grants and scholarships you can visit www.grants.gov.
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.
I suggest you going to your old school and finding out if they have any grants left, and if so, you can use those. It also depends on your area, and what you want to study.
The AT&T Labs Fellowship Program awards scholarships and grants to women and minority post-graduate students. The AT&T Foundation has also announced a new scholarship program offered in conjunction with UNCF to provide scholarships for African-American children or stepchildren of regular full-time employees of AT&T, Inc. and its U.S. subsidiaries.
Do a search for Lovejoy's Guide OR Robert Leider. Inquire about scholarships, fellowships, gifts and grants in your chosen field. On weekends, during semester/holiday breaks and during the summer do volunteer work in your chosen profession. Chat with people about possible sources for scholarships, grants, fellowships and low-interest loans. At the very most, you'll get the financial assistance you're looking for. At the very least the answer you will or may get is a flat "NO" - without any explanation. Journal every day on your computer. What you learned and what you were taught. What to do and what not to do.
Scholarships are generally limited to tuition--although not always--but grants may be used for any expenses, unless stated otherwise.
Yes, pretty much any school you attend you can find scholarships and grants for. There are government grants which dont have to be repaid; so try to find those more than private grants.
There are several scholarships that are offered to minority depending on their situation.
Email the registrar's office. They will be able to hook you up with grants and scholarships, if they have any.
For detailed informtion on grants and scholarships you can visit www.grants.gov.
One answer is to look for private Grants and Scholarships. I know that it is not easy to obtain grants and scholarships because there is plenty of competition for the grants and scholarships BUT it is an option. If you have not already done so, please talk to the financial aid department of any college. Also, there are books in libaries and websites that can help lead you to grants and scholarships. FastWeb, Scholarships.com and The College and Career Library provide lists of resources and actual scholarships that you may be qualify for.
Graduate Scholarships are not as common as Undergraduate Scholarships, but they are available. Before going further I found the following site very informative in making my decision on what I wanted to do. I hope this helps you as much as it did me: http://www.scholarships.com/financial-aid/college-scholarships/scholarships-by-grade-level/graduate-scholarships