CollegeNet has college and loan info, scholarship and aid help, and an African Studies page. There's also a link to the Association of Black Admission and Financial Aid Offices of the Ivy League and Seven Sisters Schools, Inc. With ABAFAOILSS you will find profiles of Harvard, MIT, UPenn, Smith,
In Michigan there are many different scholarships that you could apply for. There is a list of scholarships available at http://www.scholarships.com/financial-aid/college-scholarships/scholarships-by-state/Michigan-scholarships/ which also outlines the criteria required to qualify for them.
Yes, I would look at national scholarships that are for females. They usually do not have that many applicants.
Fill out the FAFSA to gain access to government loans, scholarships, and grants. You can apply to individual schools for scholarships as well. You have to check with each school for the scholarships they offer.
There are hundreds of scholarships and grants you can apply for, including Pell Grants. Check out http://www.scholarships4students.com/scholarships_for_high_school_students.htm for information on scholarships you might qualify for.
You can go to this link/site: http://www.discusawards.com/list-of-scholarships It has a list of scholarships for colleges that you can apply for. You might be able to qualify for one or two of them.
There are over 1.5 million scholarships available in Georgia. Two really good scholarships are merit based and need based depending on which one you qualify for.
Hispanic students are able to qualify for scholarships. There are even scholarships that are made especially for Hispanic students. For more information, please go to this website: http://www.scholarships.com/financial-aid/college-scholarships/scholarships-by-type/minority-scholarships/Hispanic-scholarships/.
University of Maryland offers a wide range of scholarships based on merit and financial need. While they do not currently have any scholarships specifically for nursing students, you may qualify for other scholarships which they do offer.
check on Scholarships.com to see what you qualify for.
Financial aide often includes both loans and scholarships. If you can qualify for scholarships then you should apply for financial aide.
No, Princeton University is need-blind and meets 100% of demonstrated financial need with grants, not with merit-based scholarships.
Check out www.scholarships.com and www.finaid.org/scholarships/service.phtml for a list of scholarships you might qualify for. Then head over to nhsc.hrsa.gov/scholarship or www.learnandserve.gov/about/programs and see if you have an interested these community services.