Scholarship Awareness Day
featuring Shayla Price
the $100,000 Scholarship Queen

and Detroit's Matthew Jones
who received over $750,000 in scholarship offers

Saturday, January 28, 2012
Triumph Church - East Campus | 8am-4pm


 Sources for Scholarship Information
WebSite Type
www.fastweb.com Scholarship Search Engine
www.fafsa.ed.gov This is the site for the free application for federal student aid.  It is recommended for all students and parents to take the time to fill out this form.  It will determine if you will be eligible for Federal pell Grants  (Free Money), State Grants (Free Money), Federal Stafford Loans and other aid programs
www.finaid.org Answers to basic financial aid questions
www.zinch.com Connects prospective college and graduate students to scholarships, admission officers and other students who have been through the same process.
www.collegenet.com Scholarship Search Engine
www.scholarships.com Scholarship Search Engine
www.findtuition.com Scholarship Search Engine
College Education & Scholarships
A college education continues to be critical to the quality of life. Over a lifetime of work, the average person can expect to make 75 percent more (or $1 million more) by earning a college degree.

Educational costs continue to rise, making it hard to fund a college education without accumulating a significant debt.

Applying for and receiving financial aid is an important part of the college admissions process. If you can’t pay your tuition, you won’t be able to go to your intended college. That’s why it’s important to look at all of your financial aid options, including reading scholarship information to find out what you need to do before applying for awards. We always stress that you should apply early and apply often, as awards are being added to scholarship databases constantly and many have deadlines that could be fast approaching. Conduct a free scholarship search on websites such as CollegeNet.com, Scholarships.com as your first step toward finding awards you’re eligible for and browse through our site to find helpful tips and advice on the scholarship application process. The more scholarship information you have, the more prepared you’ll be to start the process and land your share of the free money out there to supplement your financial aid package for college.