All you need to know about searching for scholarships and grants. |  |
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Check free sources first! When thinking about financing your education, you'll need to make sure you check out all the free sources of aid available first.
Free money for college is available from a variety of sources and can come in the form of scholarships and grants. Both are an attractive way to pay because you do not need to repay the money. They are available from a variety of sources, including federal and state governments and private sources, such as employers, professional associations, and educational institutions. Some grants and scholarships are based on financial need, while others are awarded based on achievement, religious affiliation, ethnicity, memberships, hobbies, or special interests. Chase provides access to several scholarship databases* of over 1,000,000 awards worth over $3 billion. You can save your search results in an online account. Search for scholarships now! BrokeScholar & Super College
BrokeScholar
- Free scholarship, grant, and college funding search engine
- Utilize quick and easy search tools
- Browse thousands of awards worth over $2.5 billion
- Receive regular scholarship email updates
- Review our customized deadline calendar
Students and parents can call our toll-free hotline, 1-877-PAY-4-SCHOOL (1-877-729-4724), and listen to a two-to-three-minute message with tips on how to find and win scholarships and receive financial aid. Each week, a Chase representative gives a financial aid tip that covers such areas as filling out the financial aid form, how financial aid programs differ and what to look for when choosing a student loan. This financial aid hotline was created by scholarship experts and SuperCollege founders Gen and Kelly Tanabe, and is sponsored by Chase. For more information about The Hotline, please visit www.SuperCollege.com/hotline .
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