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Looking for additional sources for financial aid? Check out the following websites:

Financial Aid Planning and Preparation

  • College for Texans. More than $4 billion is available each year to help Texans attend college. Learn almost everything a Texan needs to know about preparing, applying, and paying for college.
  • College.gov is a Department of Education website designed to help you achieve your dream of attending college by helping you better understand why you should go, when to apply, and how to pay for college.

 

Scholarship Search

  • FastWEB! Seeking scholarships? This site features a current and comprehensive list of more than 1.3 million national, community, and college-specific scholarships totaling more than $3 billion.
  • Consumer Tips on scholarship scams. Before you send your hard-earned money to a scholarship service that says it guarantees results, do your homework so you don't become a victim.

 

Additional Assistance Through Teaching

  • Teacher Loan Forgiveness Program. Interested in teaching? Then be sure to learn more about the federal teacher loan forgiveness program. Part of your student loans may be forgiven by teaching in an elementary or secondary school designated as a "low-income" school by the Department of Education.
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