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Resources - Scholarships

Resources - Scholarships. Searching for Scholarships. Scholarship Sources. Institutional Federal State Private. Federal Sources. U.S. Department of Education www.students.gov Click “Scholarship Searches” U.S. Department of Health and Human Services

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Resources - Scholarships

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  1. Resources - Scholarships

  2. Searching for Scholarships

  3. Scholarship Sources • Institutional • Federal • State • Private

  4. Federal Sources • U.S. Department of Education • www.students.gov • Click “Scholarship Searches” • U.S. Department of Health and Human Services • http://www.hrsa.gov/loanscholarships/index.html • U.S. Armed Forces • http://aid.military.com/scholarship/search-for-scholarships.do

  5. State Sources • SSACI – Grants and Scholarships Overview • http://www.in.gov/ssaci/2359.htm • For more information on the grant/scholarships offered by SSACI: • Contact SSACI’s office at AHDC40@ssaci.in.gov • Or call 317-232-2355 or 1-888-528-4719

  6. Mitch Daniels Early Graduation Scholarship Program • New SSACI Scholarship Program as of 2011-2012 Academic Year • Early high school graduates • Must enroll into a postsecondary institution within 5 months after graduating from high school • Must attend an eligible Indiana postsecondary institution • Award value – a one-time award of $4,000

  7. State of Indiana Info. Award aid on the basis of both merit and need Use information from the FAFSA Deadlines: March 10th, 2011 Check with school of choice www.in.gov/ssaci eStudentis a web portal where students and colleges can view and update information pertaining to their state financial aid awards. Only Indiana residents who have filed a FAFSA will be able to access eStudent. First time FAFSA filers will be able to begin accessing eStudent in mid February (usually within 72-96 hours of filing the FAFSA from mid February on).

  8. Private Sources • Foundations • Community organizations and civic groups • Religious or ethnicity-based organizations • Local businesses and employers • Organizations related to student’s field

  9. Private Scholarship Search Sites Free Internet scholarship search engines: • FastWeb: www.fastweb.com • College Board: www.collegeboard.com • CollegeNet: www.collegenet.com/mach25

  10. Fun Scholarships Duck Tape “Stuck At Prom” Scholarship Design and accessorize prom outfits with duct tape The Mycological Society of America Scholarship For those who plan to study Mycology (the study of fungi)

  11. Avoiding Financial Aid Fraud

  12. Fraud Warning Signs • “Buy now or miss this opportunity” • “We guarantee you’ll get aid” • “I’ve got aid for you; give me your credit card or bank account number” • Social Media messages that may be too good to be true

  13. Common Fraud/Scam Complaints • Paying for “guaranteed financial aid” and not receiving as much aid as you paid for • Remember that loans are considered Financial Aid • Paying to file the FAFSA • Always remember the first “F” in FAFSA stands for “Free” • Make sure you use www.fafsa.gov

  14. Resources for Avoiding Financial Aid Fraud

  15. Resources • Knowledge • Awareness of free resources prevents fraud/scam opportunities • US Department of Education Website • Federal Trade Commission Website • Office of the Inspector General hotline

  16. Knowledge • College Goal Sunday • 40locations throughout Indiana • February 12th, 2012 • 2:00 pm • www.collegegoalsunday.org • ISFAA Financial Aid Nights • Regional Coordinators

  17. Federal Resources • US Department of Education Website • www.ed.gov/misused • Federal Trade Commission Website • http://www.ftc.gov/bcp/edu/microsites/scholarship/index.shtml • Office of the Inspector General hotline • 1-800-MIS-USED

  18. Questions/Discussion

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