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The University of Wisconsin-Green Bay Office of Financial Aid cannot guarantee the accuracy of the information, nor are we responsible for the content in any of these outside sites or sources of information. Use good judgment and common sense when researching potential scholarships.
A general rule to keep in mind: No site can guarantee a scholarship, regardless of the amount of money paid to them. If you're asked for payment or bank account information to access scholarships, it is most likely a scam.
Broke Scholar
Free, easy-to-use technology will connect you to hundreds of thousands of scholarships for college.
College Board's FUND FINDER
The College Board's FUND FINDER scholarship database, also known as ExPAN Scholarship Search, lists
scholarships and other types of financial aid programs from 3,300 national, state, public and private
sources. The database is updated annually.
CollegeScholarships.org
General Scholarship information, tips, and a scholarship search by degree type, major field, eligibility requirements, and Fortune 500 companies like Coca Cola and Ford Motor Company.
College Scholarship Credit
Links to more than fifty (50) no cost scholarship websites!
Education-Portal.com
Making education accessible. Education-Portal.com offers many scholarship opportunities for various degrees. Read about them on their website.
FastWeb
FastWeb is the nation's recognized leader in helping students make the decisions that shape their lives:
choosing a college, paying for college and finding jobs during and after college. And it's free.
Scholarships.com
Scholarships.com free college scholarship search is one of the Internet's most respected and trusted sources
of scholarship information for undergraduate and graduate students.
Scholarships, Inc.
Scholarships, Inc. is a local non-profit scholarship program funded by local donations and is made available to Brown and Door County high school seniors. Academics, extra-curriculars, and leadership potential are all considered along with financial need (based off of FASFA). The Student Aid Report (SAR) must be submitted with the completed application and required documents.
Studentaid.ed.gov
The Financial Aid and Scholarship Wizard provides general information and a scholarship search
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