A grant is a form of financial aid, similar to a scholarship, that is awarded to a student to help pay for education costs, and does not need to be repaid. Grants are often issued by organizations with a specific academic interest in mind, in the hopes that the awarded student will make a contribution in the chosen academic field while going to college or after graduating. Most grants are also awarded to students who can demonstrate financial need.
The main grant issued to students by the U.S. government is the Pell Grant, which can provide up to $5,500 per academic year for students who need extra financial assistance to complete a degree program. The sites listed here have information on national grants as well as subject specific grants, grants for residents of certain states, and even how to write your own grant proposal if the grant you’re looking for doesn’t exist yet.
In combination with scholarships and loans, grants are a solid option for students looking to finance their education.
Federal Education Grants is the official government resource that helps convey an understanding of different grant types, qualifications, and how to apply. Additionally, the site provides tools for teachers, parents and families, and preparation for students as early as pre-school.
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The National Association of State Student Grant and Aid Programs works to facilitate the highest quality of support to different grant programs throughout the country. Their site provides a great feed of news and updates on the status of student grants in the country.
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The College Grants Database has compiled a plethora of grant information on their site, including fantastic career specific tools. For those looking to fund college in the best way possible, the website is loaded with valuable tools for finding the best grants across the country.
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The California Student Aid Commission works with students who are residents of California to ensure they have the resources they need to attend college. CalGrants.org is a subsect of the commission and educates students and parents on how to go about applying for grants and ensuring students are equipped with the proper resources to attend college.
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Adventures in Education equips students with information on grants and how to apply for them to ensure they have the funding needed to successfully tackle college. Aside from breaking down information on grants, they also list useful federal grants that many qualify for.
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The College Foundation of West Virginia has an array of information resources for students seeking grants, but the most compelling one is about the Higher Education Adult Part-Time Student (HEAPS) Grant, which helps adult students with financial need complete their degree at a local college.
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The New York Higher Education Services Corporation is a great information source pertaining to grants for students, along with scholarships. Aside from giving students the knowledge to understand grants, they also provide links to different grants available throughout the state of New York.
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College Grants.org is a comprehensive website with many different resources for students looking to find quality grants for college. With state-specific grant guides, directories for specific majors, and even types of students, the site is a fantastic tool for finding the grants you need for college.
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Grants For College posts a description, requirements, and helpful links to securing grants for attending college. They categorize different grants by state to help students around the country track down which will pertain to them specifically.
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College Grant Guide posts grants pertaining to different subjects, such as medical, law, and even minority specific grants. They help underline the options students have and even include a section where students can ask questions about grants and scholarships if they’re unsure about something.
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College Grant and Scholarship Information is great for helping explain the process on to applying for grants and how students can be the most successful at securing them. They have sections with different grants as well, so students can scroll through the different ones they may qualify for.
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Save Pell is an initiative to promote Pell Grants and ensure that they are not cut through new measures included in proposed budgets in Congress. The site gives valuable resources for information on Pell Grants and the importance they play in American society.
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Education Grant.com underlines the importance of inquiring into less common routes for funding education, namely student grants. They have a search tool for students to look up particular majors and the best avenues to pursue quality grants.
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The Pennsylvania Higher Education Assistance Agency, also known as PHEAA, works to ensure Pennsylvania students have the grants necessary for college. Additionally, they help walk students through the process to guarantee they aren’t financially burdened upon graduation.
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College For Adults helps those over 24 years of age secure a wealth of grants that are available specifically for them. When attending school as an adult, many different grant opportunities open up that previously were not accessible. The site guides adults through the process of different grants and scholarships to make sure returning to school is a smooth transition.
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FedMoney.org is an online guide that lists each student grant available with a dollar amount of how much has been awarded to-date. Scrolling through the list allows students to track down the most useful grants, no matter the field they are working in.
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Sometimes the best way to find a grant that meets your needs is to write it yourself. U.S. Government Grants offers grant writing tips, workshops and online courses for students as well as people applying for any other type of grant that the government offers.
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The College Access Foundation of California funds many different grants in California and provides students with a list of the organizations that receive funding from them. The list is great for California students to search through the list for quality grants they may qualify for.
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College Grants is a website focusing on conveying the most useful resources for securing grants around the country. They provide students great tools for understanding effective ways to pay for college and also breaks down grants by subject and program.
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Big Future has a bunch of useful tools for analyzing different grant types and what resources are best for particular scenarios pertaining to grants. They educate students on the basics and to understand the best grants for each.
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Scholarships and Grants helps fill the void for students between loans and paying for school out of pocket. Their valuable tips for understanding how to pay for college through grants can be crucial to students worried they will be unable to attend.
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For Ohioans looking for valuable grant resources, OhioHigherEd is a go-to for finding the best grants available. The site explains the different grants available to students and how to apply for them before attending college in Ohio.
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The Institute of International Education provides the book Funding for United States Study, which provides numerous grant and scholarship listings useful to any prospective student looking to attend college in the United States.
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The National Association for Studying Abroad has valuable guides and links for navigating financing options on studying abroad. Many students who don’t typically qualify for grants in college may see that grants for studying abroad are readily available on a need-based circumstance.
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Mobility International lists grants that help students with disabilities secure grants pertinent to college and that enable those students to study abroad. The site has many valuable tools for securing the grants and provides access to the grant applications as well.
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