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Even if you don't think your family is qualified, you must apply for
financial aid. For some scholarships, even though the scholarship
may not be need-based, the scholarship applicant must have applied
for federal financial aid for consideration.
If a student is planning to attend a small college, there may not be a
large amount of help available with getting outside scholarship
information. Try visiting the websites of large universities and
looking in the financial aid office's webpages. Often large
universities will post information on national or regional scholarship
programs on their websites. Also large universities often post tips
on applying for aid and scholarships.
Some helpful websites and other free resources
http://www.chci.org/chciyouth/scholarship/scholarship.htm
The site is sponsored by the U.S. Department of Education.
www.ed.gov/thinkcollege/welcome
Financial Aid Calculators.
www.finaid.org/calculators
For information on the SAT test, http://www.collegeboard.org.
For information on the ACT test, contact http://www.act.org.
Links to Free Scholarships Searches.
www.college-scholarships.com
An Outstanding Free Publication by the Northwest Education Loan
Association (NELA), provides a comprehensive guide on applying for
financial aid. 1-800-979-4441.
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