Scholarship Resources
- FastWeb: This is the most popular scholarship engine online. It is owned by Monster.com, a for-profit company whose main line of business is an online job search service.
- FindTuition.com: FindTuition is a for-profit company founded by researchers experienced in locating and verifying scholarships.
- Peterson's: Peterson's has been a publisher of a broad range of education material since 1966. Peterson's is a for-profit company that publishes information both online and offline and provides admissions services to students.
- Scholarship Experts: Created in 2000, Scholarship Experts is owned by a for-profit organization and is focused on the security and privacy of personal information.
- Scholarships.com: In operation since 1998, this service is run by a for-profit company as their main business. They also provide information about financial aid.
- The College Board: Founded in 1900, the College Board is a non-profit organization and the publisher of the PSAT, SAT, and other standardized tests.
- Chegg: Personally connect directly with 6000 colleges, $2 billion in college scholarships, study abroad programs, graduate schools, and your peers.
- CollegeNet: Guide to colleges, universities, and graduate programs. Provides information on college admissions, links to academic resources, and online applications.
- ScholarshipMonkey: Provides student access to more than 1 million undergraduate, graduate, and professional scholarship awards worth over $3 billion from greater than 4,000 sources. You will have to create an account to use.
- Scholarships360: Scholarships360 profiles a single unique scholarship every day of the year. By profiling just one scholarship, readers can focus on what applies to and appeals to them.
- Free Scholarship Searches: This website is a compilation of different scholarship sites that will help you tailor your search.
- The Ultimate Scholarship Guide: A compilation of multiple scholarship resources.
- Cappex: Search for colleges, scholarships, and more.
- Scholarship America Student Center – Scholarship America seeks to put students and parents in touch with resources to help them begin their college career. Search through open scholarships, read valuable application and testing tips, and even find community service opportunities to enrich your academic resume.
- U.S. Dept. of State Financial Aid Resource Page – For another tried-and-true source of financial assistance information, try the U.S. Department of State’s resource page. Here you’ll find plenty of insight and instruction when it comes to funding your education. The page lists both government and non government-funded grants and scholarships.
- Big Future by The College Board – Connects users with college recruiters – along with billions of dollars in scholarship opportunities. There’s even an interactive tool to help you create your own customized college plan.
- Weird Scholarships.Net - Weird Scholarships is dedicated to helping students reduce the costs of higher education through unique, and sometimes weird scholarship.
- Ohio Means Jobs - This college prep and career readiness site is free to all students in Ohio and features a scholarship search tool.