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Other Financial Aid Web Sites,


The following are a few web sites that you may find helpful in the area of financial aid and college planning.  Some web sites, e.g., finaid.com, also contain additional links to scholarship search databases, etc.

www.nhheaf.org:   General guide to financial aid for NH students and provides access to the Center for College Planning

www.fafsa.ed.gov:   General guide to federal financial aid programs. Also enables you to complete your Free Application for Federal Student Aid online

www.finaid.com:   General guides to financial aid and links to free scholarship search sites

www.doj.nh.gov: This Directory is a list of grant making organizations and scholarship funds making distribution to NH charities and students

www.nebhe.org:   Consumer guide to general information about New England colleges and tuition reductions for New England residents who study certain majors - not available at public colleges in their home state - at public colleges and universities in other New England states (see Tuition Assistance)

www.nhcf.org:   General guide to financial aid distributed by the NH Charitable Foundation.

www.back2college.com:   General guide to financial aid information for traditional and non-traditional students

www.nces.ed.gov/IPEDS/compare_colleges/navigator_summary.asp:  Consumer information to support students in choosing a college

www.askjoecollege.org:   Ask Joe College is a free Q&A service designed to answer college life, planning, admissions and funding questions from NH high school students and their parents

www.destinationcollege.org:   Statewide college convention for NH high school juniors and their parents

www.nh93.com:   Provides information about scholarships available to NH students

www.nhtransfer.org:   Provides information for students in NH on the many options in working toward a two-year of four-year degree, including easily transferring credits from one college to another

www.teachersfornh.org: Teachers for New Hampshire provides financial assistance in the form of a variable-interest rate, forgivable loan, to individuals who make a commitment to teach in NH's public or private schools.

www.studentaid.ed.gov: Federal Student Aid - The U.S. Department of Education provides over $60 billion in grants, loans, and work-study for college or career school each year.

 
 
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