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Community Foundation for Southern Arizona
Provides financial assistance to support academic endeavors. Southern Arizona students graduating from public high schools are eligible to apply.
FedMoney.org
All US government grants and student financial aid programs. Here you will find detailed and up-to-date information about (1) who can apply, (2) how to apply, (3) full contact info for over 130 government grants and loans (scholarships, fellowships, traineeships) related to education!
FinAid
Free, comprehensive, independent, and objective guide to student financial aid.
Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA)
FAFSA application, information and instructions.
Federal Student Aid
From the U.S. Department of Education. Includes information on federal student aid and repaying student loans.
Foundation Center's FAQ's for students seeking funding
Frequently asked questions about funding your education.
Fundsnet Online Services Scholarships and Financial Aid Resources
Resources to find the financial assistance, including scholarships, grants, fellowships or other kinds of financial aid.
Hispanic Scholarship Fund
HSF provides the Latino community more college scholarships and educational outreach support than any other organization in the country.
Nellie Mae Loan Link
Student loan programs and online applications.
Funding Education Beyond High School: The Guide to Federal Student Aid (PDF)
Student financial aid from the U.S. Department of Education. Grants, loans, and work-study are the three major forms of aid available.
University of Arizona Office of Student Financial Aid
Scholarships, grants, waivers, loans and employment for students. Includes a financial aid estimator.
University of Arizona Graduate Financial Assistance
Information for graduate students at the U of A.
Western Undergraduate Exchange
Long list of western public universities and colleges that offer significantly reduced tuition rates for Arizona residents going to school out of state. The amount of reduction varies by institution and state.

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