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Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) is the free application you need to fill out in order to process any financial aid request at the University of Maine.
UMO's Office of Student Financial Aid is a valuable resource for all students wanting to attend UMO.
Association of American Indian Physicians
Indian Health Service provides scholarships to American Indian/Alaskan Native (AI/AN) health professionals and undergraduate and graduate students.
FinAid provides financial aid information with a section specifically for minority students.
Department of Education lists a variety of information for researching financial aid.
FastWeb can help you find the money you need by matching your goals, hobbies, interests, and background with scholarship opportunities. By registering below you will have immediate access to the largest scholarship database available. Five simple steps could help you pay for college. And it's completely free!
Gates Millenium Scholarship provides scholarships and fellowships for outstanding low-income African-American, Native American, Hispanic American, and Asian American students, both undergraduates and graduates.
Project EASI lists information for students including repayment of loans, receiving financial aid, etc.
American Indian Science and Engineering (AISES) provides scholarships to American Indian students. You must become a member of the UMO AISES chapter to be eligible for the AISES scholarships. Join the UMO Chapter today by contacting the Wabanaki Center.
Resource Pathways' College Financial Aid Resources lists a variety of financial aid resources for students including (printed guidebooks, web sites, CD-ROMs, etc.) that can help you learn about, apply for, and improve your chances for financial aid for college.
Morris K. Udall Scholarship offers a Native American Summer Congressional Internship Program and to become a Udall Scholarship recipient please contact the Wabanaki Center for specific information.
Indian Resources Development (IRD) can send you the New Mexico State University published booklet entitled "Sources for Financial Aid Available to American Indian Students". for $4.00. In addition, the IRD also administers a USDA Agricultural Statistics scholarship for Native American students majoring in agriculture, science, math, computer science or statistics.
College Board On-Line site offers information through a number of sources. An excellent site!
College Net MACH 25 is a "free" web site that contains more than 500,000 private sector awards (school specific) from 1,570 sponsors with more than $1 billion in scholarship money awarded!A must See!
Free Scholarship Search Service is a great site that will match you up with free grants and scholarships.
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