PAYING FOR COLLEGE

There are options to help pay for college: federal and state grants, loans, work study programs, university scholarships and outside scholarships. Filling out the FAFSA form and checking each school’s financial aid resources are helpful places to start. Applying for financial aid and scholarships should always be free. Stay away from any applications and services where there are fees required to apply. Free resources are here for you so your dream of attending college can become your reality..

FAFSA4caster is a helpful tool for anyone who is not yet ready to submit a FAFSA form—it’s recommended for high school juniors, and even as early as middle school.

Fastweb is your connection to scholarships, colleges, financial aid and more.

Applying for aid doesn't have to be hard. Follow these simple steps to apply for a Cal Grant.

A great source that will walk you through how financial aid works, resources to pay for college, and loan repayment options.

Use the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA®) form to apply for financial aid for college or graduate school.

Many non-U.S. citizens qualify for federal student aid. Don’t assume you can’t get aid just because you’re not a citizen.