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Resources

Need help searching for scholarships?
 
Below we have listed web sites to help with your search. Be patient and stay organized. Divide this list and research a couple at a time. It will be worth all the time you put in.

http://www.mapping-your-future.org/
http://www.lacashforcollege.org
http://www.maldef.org
http://www.hsf.net
http://www.hispanicheritageawards.org
http://www.scholarshipsforhispanics.org
http://www.hacu.net and click on student resources for the scholarship list
http://www.bell-labs.com/fellowships/CRFP/info.html
http://www.invent.org/collegiate/
http://www.christophers.org/vidcon2k.html
http://www.coca-colascholars.org/programs.html
http://holocaust.hklaw.com/
http://www.aynrand.org/contests/
http://www.instituteforbrandleadership.org/IBLEssayContest-2002Rules.html
http://www.gmsp.org/nominationmaterials/read.dbm?ID=12
http://www2.xerox.com/go/xrx/about_xerox/about_xerox_detail.jsp
http://www.ncaa.org/about/scholarships.html
http://www.aphis.usda.gov/mb/mrphr/jobs/stw.html (Veterinary)
http://www.thurgoodmarshallfund.org/sk_v6.cfm
http://www.finaid.org/
http://www.nationalservice.org/scholarships/
http://www.microsoft.com/college/scholarships/minority.asp
http://www.wiredscholar.com/paying/scholarship_search/pay_scholarship_search.jsp
http://www.ed.gov/inits/hope/
http://www.apsanet.org/PS/grants/aspen3.cfm
http://gehon.ir.miami.edu/financial-assistance/Scholarship/black.html
http://www.guaranteed-scholarships.com/
http://www.boeing.com/companyoffices/educationrelations/scholarships
http://www.naas.org/senior.htm
http://www.maef.org/
http://www.jackituckfield.org/
http://www.beanactuary.org/minority/scholarships.htm
http://www.iefa.org/
http://cbweb10p.collegeboard.org/fundfinder/html/fundfind01.html
http://www.bkscholars.csfa.org/
http://www.siemens-foundation.org/
http://www.lulac.org/Programs/Scholar.html
http://mach25.collegenet.com/cgi-bin/M25/index
http://www.aflcio.org/scholarships/scholar.htm
http://www.efg.net/link_scholarship.htm
http://www.fafsa.ed.gov/
http://www.back2college.com/
http://www.osc.cuny.edu/sep/links.html
http://www.paralegals.org/Choice/2000west.htm
http://ccmi.uchicago.edu/schl1.html
http://www.inroads.org/
http://www.naacp.org/work/actso/act-so.shtml
http://www.baeo.org/options/privatelyfinanced.jsp
http://www.sciencenet.emory.edu/undergrad/scholarships.html
http://cuinfo.cornell.edu/Student/GRFN/list.phtml?category=MINORITIES
http://www.rhodesscholar.org/info.html
http://www.roothbertfund.org/schol
http://www.jdfoundation.org
http://www.apple.com/education/students/scholars/?cid=WWW-EDU-SCHOLAR060220-0EGVH (Apple Computer Scholarship)

Now that I have found where the scholarships are, I need help applying for them. How do I start?

Be Prepared
Scholarships are one of many ways to fund a college education. However, scholarships are one of the few forms of financial assistance that does not require repayment. Below are some things to remember when applying to scholarship programs:
Begin researching scholarship opportunities on the web, at your local library or community organizations, with your high school counselor, and/or college financial aid offices as early as your first year in high school.
Create a resume to include your academic and personal accomplishments and use it as a guide in applying for scholarships.
Create a list, with deadlines, of scholarship opportunities that meet your needs and for which you meet all eligibility requirements and qualifications.
Download or request applications at least two months in advance or as soon as applications are available.
Build a network of educators and peers who are willing to write letters of recommendation, proofread your application materials (personal statement, essays, etc.), and guide you throughout the application process.
Take advantage of as many scholarship opportunities as possible by establishing a timeline (i.e. committing yourself to completing and submitting two scholarship applications per week over a two month period).

Complete Your Scholarship Application

Being organized and prepared in advance is key. With the numerous scholarships available it is hard to keep track of all the documents you need to submit for each program. Here are some important things to remember before mailing that application:
APPLY EARLY! Always meet the deadline.
Before completing the application, verify that you meet all of the eligibility requirements and other qualifications.
Answer ALL questions and submit ALL required documents (each year, many applicants are disqualified from consideration due to an incomplete application).
Request additional documents, such as transcripts or letters of recommendation, well in advance of the scholarship deadline.
Your Letter of Recommendation: Give the recommender at least two weeks so that he or she has time to do a diligent job for you. Provide your recommender with the Letter of Recommendation Form included with the application in order to ensure that he or she addresses relevant topics.
Your Essays: Generic essays are easy to detect. Make certain that you answer all the essay questions and that you cover all required topics using specific examples.
Proofreading: Have a peer, teacher, faculty or mentor proofread your application and essays before submitting them.

Express Gratitude

If selected, take a moment to say thank you to the donor who sponsored your scholarship award. This is both a courtesy to the sponsor and helps ensure that sponsors understand and value the impact that their contribution is having in the community.