The best idea is to go through his high school guidance counselor. I would also ask organizations him and his family belong to. I am a DAR member and they gave me $500 for school!
here's a good site to try http://www.scholarships.com/financial-aid/college-scholarships/scholarships-by-grade-level/undergraduate-scholarships/. If they have VA, they will help.
The federal government has a website that has a list of scholarships and grants available for anyone. You can even research the scholarship or grant at that site to select the one that best fits your needs.
If you want to apply for college scholarships you could find out more information by visiting the financial aid office of your local college. You could also visit the FAFSA website.
Scholarships.com has a list of many different types of scholarships one could apply for. Most universities offer scholarships through themselves. There is also FAFSA which is financial aid and everyone has to apply.
The internet has a wealth of information about college scholarships, and a large portion of those scholarships are for minorities. A great reputable website for scholarship information is Collegescholarships.org, and you can find minority scholarships on their site at http://www.collegescholarships.org/resc_minority.html. Many of these are not limited to women, but women can apply to any of them.
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.
Research schools that offer full scholarships. You can find a list of US colleges and grad schools that offer full scholarships here. Another site is US News and World Report--go to their "Search Schools" page. Realize that a majority of schools that offer scholarships do so because they have a big endowment.
Yes, there is now. Our foundation, Students with Heart Foundation, offers scholarships for both, graduate and undergraduate, students. Check the Related Links for the URL of our website. Also, different camps are held around the country for "heart kids". You could see if there is one in your State. I know northern West Virginia has one. They may know more about scholarships.
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 schools, grants and scholarships.
One might want to enroll in an undergraduate course in Broadcasting or Radio Broadcasting, and then apply for an Internship at a radio company. One could visit the website Broadcasting School for some more information.
If you apply for a FAFSA, that will send your information to the grants you are elligable for. The most common is the Pell grant. It is based purely on Financial need and not on grades or sports. If you apply and are elligable, then you will receive it.
The website Scholarships.com provides a wealth of information about available scholarships. You will also be able to do a search for available scholarships related to your interests.