Financial Aid Subject Guide
Books you can take with you are in this number range:
378.3, 378.3025, 378.34, 378.3402, 378.3409, 378.38, 378.73
When searching our catalog use these subjects:
Financial Aid
Scholarships
Internship Programs
Student Loan Funds
Student Aid
College Costs
Helpful Reference Books:
Ref. 378.3 Pet Peterson's College Money Handbook (Located at Voorhees and South County)
Ref. 378.3025 Pet Peterson's Scholarship Almanac (Located at Voorhees)
378.34 Gra Graduate Student's Complete Scholarship Book (Located at Voorhees)
Ref.378.3402 His Hispanic Scholarship Directory (Located at Voorhees and South County)
Ref. 378.3402 Sch Scholarships for African-American Students: Getting Money for College (Located at South County)
Ref. 378.3409 Bla Black Student's Guide to Scholarships (Located at Voorhees and South County)
Ref. 378.3409 Sch Scholarship Book (Located at Voorhees, Gloucester, Haddon, and South County )
Ref. 378.3409 Tur How to Find a Scholarship Online (Located at Voorhees)
Ref. 378.38 Col College Cost and Financial Aid Handbook (Located at Voorhees, Gloucester, Haddon, and South County)
Ref. 378.73 Col College Blue Book: Scholarships, Fellowships, and Loans (Located at Voorhees and South County)
Also: We have a large collection of group specific (minorities, women) sources at the Voorhees library
Suggested magazine and journal indexes:
Electronic:
Print:
Education Index (Located at Voorhees)
Websites:
College Is Possible
http://www.collegeispossible.org
Guide for parents, students, and educational professionals. Also see the link for Best Sites and Books.
Direct Loan Consolidation
http://www.loanconsolidation.ed.gov
Information on consolidating federal student loans.
Direct Loan Master Promissory Note
Electronically complete and sign your promissory note.
Direct Loan Servicing
http://www.dl.ed.gov
Get complete Direct Loan entrance and exit counseling. Make your loan payment online.
ED.gov
This site from the U.S. Department of Education provides help in applying for financial aid for college, including direct links for FAFSA, Federal Direct Consolidation Loans, and the National Student Loan Data System for checking a student’s financial aid history.
FAFSA
http://www.fafsa.ed.gov
The online FAFSA version from U.S. Dept. of Education enables students to apply for student financial aid over the internet.
FastWeb
http://www.fastweb.com/
This site includes a scholarship search engine which searches a database of more than 400,000 U.S. scholarships, fellowships, internships, grants, and loans. Requires free registration.
Federal Student Aid
http://www.studentaid.ed.gov
Apply for aid online and get all the information on paying for education after high school.
Finaid
http://www.finaid.org/
This site is the most comprehensive annotated collection of information about student financial aid on the web. FinAid is comprehensive, informative, and objective.
Financial Aid Home Page
http://www.usnews.com/usnews/edu/dollars/dshome.htm
This page from U.S. News Online provides current information and advice and includes articles & features, best values rankings, interactive tools (scholarship search, college costs, loan repayment calculator), and more.
Financing Education
http://www.petersons.com/finaid/
This is the page on financing your education from Peterson’s, “the most comprehensive and heavily traveled education resource on the web” and publisher of popular college directories.
Federal Student Aid
http://studentaid.ed.gov/redirects/students-gov
This site is a cooperative effort between federal agencies, students, and other parts of the higher education community, under the leadership of the U.S. Department of Education. There are 2 main sections namely Pay for Your Education and Plan Your Education further organized by subsections. The drop down menus on the left have several links to other relevant government agencies.
Yahoo -- Financial Aid
http://dir.yahoo.com/Education/Financial_Aid
SEE ALSO: Higher Education
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