Finding Scholarships & Financial Aid
Paying for school can be challenging—but help is out there. Here’s where to start:
Start with Your Financial Aid Office
Every college or training program has a financial aid office. They can:
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Help you apply for federal and state aid (like FAFSA)
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Share school-specific scholarships
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Answer your questions and help avoid scams
Where to Look for Scholarships
Use trusted sources only. Search for:
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Federal Student Aid
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Scholarship Websites (Use official sites only- see scam section below)
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Your college’s financial aid or scholarship webpage
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Your high school guidance counselor’s list
Local Opportunities
Don’t miss out on local scholarships—they often have fewer applicants. Check with:
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Your high school guidance counselor
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Hospitals or health systems in your area
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County health departments or rural health networks
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Community foundations (such as your region’s local foundation)
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Rotary Clubs, Lions Clubs, and other civic groups
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Your family’s employer
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Churches or faith-based organizations
Avoid Scams
Be cautious when looking online. Avoid any site or offer that:
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Asks you to pay to apply
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“Guarantees” you a scholarship
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Requests sensitive info (like Social Security numbers) on non-government websites
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Sends pushy emails or texts
When unsure, ask your counselor or advisor for help.