This page contains links to various sources of information on scholarships and other methods of financing a college education. Be sure to visit our new page on local scholarships. The admissions and financial aid offices of the colleges you are interested in attending are excellent sources of information on college financing.

FinAid: The Financial Aid Information Page was created by Mark Kantrowitz, author of the Prentice Hall Guide to Fellowships and Scholarships for Math and Science Students. It contains links to dozens of scholarship and financial aid resources, including seven World Wide Web-based scholarship databases. Be sure to read the page on scholarship scams, to avoid being swindled by fraudulent organizations.

Sallie Mae: A full scholarship is the dream of every college student, but for many students and their families, a student loan is a necessity. Sallie Mae is one of the nation's largest financial services companies, providing funds for education loans. Its Web site is a valuable resource for students and families who are developing a college financing plan.

U.S. Department of Education's Website on federal student aid. It includes an electronic version of FAFSA, the government's Free Application for Federal Student Aid form.