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University's Reference Library: |
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Scholarships, Fellowships, and Loans
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Ref. LB2338.S35 OVSZ
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Directory of Research Grants |
Ref. LB2338.D57OVSZ
2002 |
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The Complete Scholarship Book |
Ref. LB2338.C653 2000
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The Grants Register |
Ref. LB2338.G7 2005 |
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Paying for College without Going
Broke |
Ref. LB2337.4.P744
2004 |
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Money for Graduate Students in the
Biological and Health Sciences |
Ref. LB2337.2.M6455bxOVSZ
2001-03 |
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Reference Service Press Funding for
Nursing Students and Nurses |
Ref. RT79R.76bx 2000-02
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Financial Aid for the Disable and
their Families |
Ref. LB2337.2.F58OVSZ
2000-02 |
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College Students Guide to Merit and
Other No-Need Funding |
Ref. LB2337.2.C656OVSZ
2000-02 |
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The College Blue Book |
Ref. L901.C676OVSZ
2002 Vol.5 |
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The Big Book of Library Grant Money
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Ref. Z683.2.U6B54 2002-03
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Graduate Programs in Physics, Astronomy
& Related Fields |
Ref. QC30.A5529 2002
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Other Sources:
- Oftentimes, educational publications will indicate sources
of financial aid funding, and one that we recommend is
the Chronicle on Higher Education, which is rich in offerings,
especially for graduate students
- There are also databases available for scholarship searches
and we recommend "START", a nationwide program
of awards. This database is available in many libraries
and at Long Island University's Academic Advisement Center
in the Library Learning Center.
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Recommended Internet and WWW sites:
- Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FASFA), or
the Renewal FAFSA online at http://www.fafsa.ed.gov.
- For help in completing the FAFSA or Renewal FAFSA:
http://studentaid.ed.gov/students/publications/completing_fafsa/index.html
- For a web site filled with financial aid information
of all kinds, including scholarship searches (Sources
of Aid) and information on the new Taxpayer Relief Act
(Prepaid Tuition Plans): http://www.finaid.org
- A subdivision of this site provides a very comprehensive
directory of useful addresses for fellowships, study abroad,
minority students and field specific databases, population-specific
databases and other general scholarship and fellowship
databases: http://www.finaid.org/scholarships/
- For a source within two of the most popular search
engines offering multiple addresses, including expanded
scholarship search references, try:
http://www.google.com/Top/Reference/Education/Colleges_and_Universities/Financial_Aid/
http://www.yahoo.com/education/financial_aid
- For Information on Federal Direct Student Loans: http://www.ed.gov/offices/OSFAP/DirectLoan/
- For a Federal Direct Student Loan site which can help
in the Repayment Phase of Borrowing:
http://www.dl.ed.gov
- For students who borrowed educational loans (GSL, Stafford
Student Loans, etc.) through banks and other lenders,
loan information (including repayment options) and personal
information regarding your loan balances can be accessed
through this SALLIEMAE web site: http://www.salliemae.com/
- For general financial aid information for New York State
programs: http://www.hesc.com
- For the Federal Student Guide:
http://studentaid.ed.gov/guide
- For the National Student Loan Database: http://www.nslds.ed.gov
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