You should search in the website of the school you are interested in. They usually provide that information for their students. But first try looking in the following website http://www.grantsalert.com/
If you are starting college and need information on getting a grant then you should check out the government website for grants. The address is grants.com.
Im hoping someone can help point me to grants for widows without young children.
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.
You look up information on grants for schools at the FAFSA website. You can also check out the Education Connection, the College Board, and the Grants government website.
Try this link: http://www.lib.msu.edu/harris23/grants/3disable.htm
Federal Student Aid is where I started when I went back to school online last year. Once you begin here they will help you find further options. http://www.fasfa.ed.gov/ Where can I find government grants for college online?
Grants for school are easiest to find by going and talking to a counselor, not by searching online. The counselor will have the most up to date information.
Speak with your school's financial department, as they have a number of options available. Also check out the federal grants page at grants.gov.
The best place to start would be on fafas.org, which is the website for the Free Application for Student Aid. This application gives you access to government money for schools, in the form of scholarships, loans and grants.
http://grantsforhelp.com/grants
The best way to find grants for a school is by accessing www.collegescholarships.org/grants. This site has a list of the most accessible grants for students.
You can find out about College grants by searching online and talking to your professors. The financial aid office at school is another great place to find out about College grants.