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Financial Aid
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Graduate and Professional Funding
The
Cornell University Graduate School Fellowship Notebook.
Searchable and browsable database of grants and fellowships,
the majority of which are from non-Cornell sources.
GrantsNet.
Directory of 789 programs.
Grant
Opportunity Resources.
Help in locating grants, writing grant proposals, and
tools for customization.
The
Foundation Center.
Lists more 56,000 foundations.
Social
Science Reseach Council Fellowships & Grants.
Fellowships in the social sciences and humanities.
Fellowships from the National Institutes of Health.
Fellowships for minority students, disabled students,
and graduate students in neuro- behavioral addiction
and communication sciences.
Minorities
The United Negro College Fund.
Awards scholarships primarily to students attending
its member colleges/universities.
Hispanic College Fund, Inc.
Awards scholarships to Hispanic students seeking an
undergraduate degree in business.
American
Indian College Fund. Scholarships for American Indian college students.
Distance Education Financial Aid Distance
Education Demonstration Program.
Pilot program through the Department of Education providing
funding to participating institutions.
Disabilities
Creating
Options: A Resource on Financial Aid for Students with
Disabilities.
PDF file (requires Adobe
Acrobat Reader for viewing.) Provides information
about federal financial aid programs, state vocational
rehabilitation agencies, and organizations that offer
disability-related grants and scholarships.
Grants
for Individuals: The Disabled.
Comprehensive resource of Web sites and organizations
providing assistance to the disabled student.
Financial
Aid for the Disabled & Their Families, 2004-2006.
by Gail Ann Schlachter, R. and David Weber. Details
more than 1, 100 awards, grants, scholarships, fellowships,
loans, and internships especially for the disabled.
Includes developmental disabilities, hearing impairments,
learning disabilities, multiple disabilities, and visual
impairments. References state offices and agencies for
the disabled as well as 75 additional directories for
help finding financial aid. Next...
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