Finding and applying for scholarships can significantly reduce your college expenses. Follow these expert tips to maximize your opportunities and explore reputable scholarship search platforms.
Top Tips for a Successful Scholarship Search
- Start Early
Many scholarships are awarded six months to one year before the academic term begins. Some opportunities are even available for students as early as elementary school. Begin your search as soon as possible to maximize your chances.
- Apply to as Many Scholarships as Possible
Each year, thousands of scholarship dollars go unclaimed simply because no one applies. If you meet some or all of the eligibility criteria, apply! The more scholarships you pursue, the better your chances of securing external funding.
- Prepare a Strong Resume and Personal Statement
Many scholarships require a resume or personal statement. Before submitting, have a teacher, mentor, or tutor review and edit your documents to ensure they are polished and professional.
Free Scholarship Sources
Explore these trusted scholarship platforms to find opportunities tailored to your background and interests.
Top Scholarship Search Engines
- The College Board
- Fastweb
- UNIGO
- Scholarships.com
- Scholarship America
- Scholarships 360
- Student Scholarships
- NICHE Scholarship Search
- Cappex Scholarships
- Chegg Scholarships
- Tuition Funding Sources
- Student Scholarship Search
Scholarships for Specific Groups & Interests
- Gates Millennium Scholars
- Peer Lift
- Pittsburgh Foundation
- Peterson’s Scholarship Search
- POISE Foundation
- Disability Scholarship Directory
- U.S. Department of Labor Scholarship Search
Local & Community Scholarship Opportunities
In addition to national scholarships, look for local organizations that may offer financial assistance. Check with:
- Your high school (guidance counselors often maintain lists of scholarships)
- Your local chamber of commerce
- Your parents' employers (for dependent students)
- Your employer (many companies offer tuition assistance)
- Private foundations in your area
- Religious organizations with education programs
- Professional associations related to your intended career
In most cases, the awarding organization determines the recipient and scholarship value. Always check eligibility criteria and application deadlines.
Disclaimer: The Pennsylvania State University and the Student Aid Office do not endorse or recommend any specific scholarship or organization. Links to third-party websites are provided for convenience. Review each site’s privacy policy and terms of use before submitting personal information.