Find Grants and Scholarships April 23, 2024
Preparing for higher education can be both exciting and challenging. To ease the financial burden, it is important to explore all available financial aid options. This can be your comprehensive guide to understanding and securing financial assistance for your education.
- College or University Financial Aid Offices: The financial aid office of your preferred college or university can provide information about scholarships specific to that institution. Learn more about PHINMA Education’s Hawak Kamay Scholarship here.
- State and Local Government: Check with your state’s education department or local government for information about state-specific scholarship programs.
- High School Counselors: High school counselors are often well-informed about local and national scholarship opportunities. They can provide guidance on where to look and help students with the application process.
- Professional and Community Organizations: Many industries and fields have professional organizations that offer scholarships to students pursuing careers in those areas. Local clubs, nonprofits, religious organizations, and community groups often provide scholarships to students from their area as well.
- Employers and Parent Employers: Some employers offer scholarships to the children of employees. Check if your parents’ workplace provides such opportunities.
- Online Searches and Social Media: Use search engines to find scholarships by using specific keywords related to your interests, talents, or background.