A scholarship is money you apply for and may receive based on financial need or merit. Scholarships are gifts. You do not need to pay them back. You are encouraged to apply for scholarships throughout your college career, not just before you start college. Many scholarships are available to students who are already in college. There are many ways to explore scholarship options that cost you nothing. Visit our additional resources section for related links and consider the following options as well:
Local public libraries
Check out the college section at your public library where you should find a selection of scholarship books, including the College Board Scholarship Handbook. You will also be able to research other types of information such as college costs and alternative sources of aid.
Public and private organizations
Look into religious, community service, fraternal, military, union or professional organizations, especially those with which you or your parents are associated. Make sure to ask your parents to check with their employers. Many of these organizations may offer scholarships for higher education.
State agencies
Check to see if your state offers scholarship and grant programs for its residents. This is a great place to look if you plan to attend college in your own state because some of the awards are only available to applicants who will attend school in their home state. For more information, look on your state’s web site or contact your Westwood student finance specialist.
Westwood scholarship programs*
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*Financial aid available to those who qualify
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