Welcome to Scholarship Station!
This website will help both parents and students locate and acquire college scholarships. College can be expensive, but that does not mean it is out of reach. Through hard work, many students earn scholarships and grants so that college becomes a reality, rather than remaining a dream. In addition to making this dream a reality, the scholarship money earned decreases the amount of loans you may need, and thus, the amount of debt you owe post-graduation. Last year’s graduating class was offered over thirty million dollars in scholarship money! Your school counselors are working as a team to make sure that all of this year’s graduating seniors have the opportunity to apply for financial aid, scholarships, and grants for the college or trade school of their choice. If you have questions, do not hesitate to contact the scholarship chair at your school. Scholarship Station is updated on a regular basis throughout the school year and every effort is made to ensure that the website is accurate..
Student Reminders:
- » Please pay close attention to the due date of the scholarship.
- » Please return your application to your counselor 7 days prior to the due date.
- » Your school counselor will submit the application, along with your transcript (if required) to the scholarship committee.
- » Please return all scholarship and financial aid award letters to your counselor. If you receive scholarship offers we would like to recognize you at Graduation!
Additional Resources
www.collegeboard.org
The College Board’s resource for colleges, careers, financial aid/loan information, and SAT information.
www.i-am-the-one.com
College and Career Information, Financial Aid Opportunities
www.fafsa.ed.gov
FAFSA (Free Application for Federal Student Aid)
www.schev.edu
Listing of public and private two and four year colleges and universities, financial aid resources, and more.
www.fastweb.com
One of the largest and most trusted free internet scholarship searches.
www.finaid.org
A student guide to financial aid
www.accesscollege.org
Provide local students and parents information to navigate the college admission and financial aid processes