Financial Aid & Scholarships
FAFSA provide more than $150 billion in grants, work-study funds, and loans each year.
Completing and submitting the FAFSA is free and quick, and it gives you access to the largest source of financial aid to pay for college or career school. In addition, many states and colleges use your FAFSA data to determine your eligibility for state and school aid, and some private financial aid providers may use your FAFSA information to determine whether you qualify for their aid.
The FAFSA is available to complete beginning October 1 of senior year. Additional resources are located on this page.
FASFA WEbsite
Financial Aid Basics
FASA Resources
Scholarships
Looking for other scholarship opportunities?
Search the community. Many organizations may offer awards for future and current college students. Ask your parent/guardians’ employers and unions if they sponsor scholarships for children of employees. Take advantage of scholarship search and matching services for local, regional, state, and national awards and college-specific scholarships. More information on the scholarship search process can be found on the US Department of Education
US Department of Education's website for Financial Aid.
US Department of Education's website for Financial Aid.

