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Senior Scholarship Application 2003-04 * Available Feb. 2004

Local Scholarship Application and Deadlines

See below for additional scholarship and financial aid web sites.

SCHOLARSHIP NAME

DEADLINE

Wendy’s High School

September 24

National Foundation for Advancement in the Arts

October 1

National Science Scholars Program

October 1

Siemens Westinghouse Science & Technology Competition

October 2

Horatio Alger Assn. of Distinguished Americans

October 15

Outstanding Students of America                                                                                              

October 15

Coca-Cola Scholars Program

October 31

Minnesota Land Surveyors Foundation

October 31

Minnesota Society of Professional Surveyors

October 31

American Heart Assoc.-Northwest  Airlines Pilots Wives Club Heart Scholarship

November 1

American Heart Assoc.-Veterans of Foreign Wars

November 1

STUDENTS WHO NEED TRANSCRIPTS AND/OR A COUNSELOR EVALUATION FOR A SCHOLARSHIP MUST HAVE THEIR REQUEST INTO THE GUIDANCE OFFICE TEN SCHOOL DAYS PRIOR TO THE DEADLINE.

See Guidance Office for applications and information regarding other scholarships.

 

Scholarship Sites:

FASTWEB ( http://www.fastweb.com )
Database of scholarships, grants, fellowships, and loans.

Student Financial Assistance( http://www.nerdworld.com/nw1178.html )

College Net( http://www.collegenet.com )
Scholarships available in database based on profile you enter.

CollegeView( http://www.collegeview.com )
Financial aid section and scholarship search database.

College Board Fund Finder( http://www.collegeboard.org )
Complete a personal profile, and the FUND FINDER will match your qualifications with the requirements for scholarships, grants, internships, and loans.

U.S. Department of Education
( http://www.ed.gov/offices/OPE/express.html )

Go College( http://www.gocollege.com )
Scholarship searches.

Student Financial Aid
(http://www.ed.gov/prog_info/SFA/StudentGuide/)
Government sources of student aid.

Financial Aid Sites:

 
Free Application for Federal Student Aid (http://www.ed.gov/prog_info/SFA/FAFSA )
Provides information on federal financial aid, tips for completing a FAFSA application.
FAFSA Online(http://www.fafsa.ed.gov/ )
Complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid on the Web.
Federal Government Program
(http://bphc.hrsa.gov/slp/slp.htm)
Federal government program for health professionals willing to trade significant federal aid for a commitment to work in an underserved areas. 
College Board Online
(http://www.collegeboard.org )
Financial aid information for parents and students.
Commercial Loans for Students
(http://www.yahoo.com/Business_and_Economy/Companies/Education/Financial_Aid)
 
Student Financial Aid
(http://www.finaid.org/)
Excellent links to Internet sources of information about student financial aid.
 
Financial Aid by State
(http://easi.ed.gov/ )
College planning guides, electronic applications, federal loan information, and links to financial aid opportunities organized by state.
 
Mapping Your Future
(http://www.mapping-your-future.org/)
College and career advice to parents, high school students and college students.Sponsors live chats with college, career, and financial aid experts.
 
Money Magazine
(http://www.pathfinder.com/money )
Click on "College" to get information about college financial aid from Money Magazine.
 
College Savings Plan
(http://www.kiplinger.com/)
Go to "Calculators" section and pull down the "Savings and Investing" menu and look for "What will it take to save for a college education". Find out how your current college savings plan measures up.

 

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