• Financial Planning & Scholarship Searches

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    Scholarship Searches

    Government Assistance

    Studentaid.ed.gov

    General Scholarship Information

    FAFSA on the Web

    Use this online form to complete and submit the Free Application for Federal Student Aid over the Internet.

    Fast Web

    Scholarship Information

    Register for FAFSA Pin

    The FAFSA PIN serves as your identifier to let you access your personal information in various U.S. Department of Education systems. It's like the Personal Identification Number that you get from your bank that enables you to access your account.

    College Board's Online Scholarship Search

    Find scholarships, loans, internships and other financial aid programs that match your educational level, talents and background.

    New Jersey Higher Education Student Assistance Authority

    State and federal financial aid programs for New Jersey Students. This is the most comprehensive financial aid information site on the Web for New Jersey students.

     FAFSA.gov

    Federal Student Aid A new Web site that offers hundreds of pages of student-aid information. Students can read about the application process for financial aid and use a calculator to determine how much they need to save for college.

    Financial Planning

    NCAA Clearinghouse

    CSS/Financial Aid PROFILE

    Profile online application. Some colleges require the Profile for nonfederal student aid funds.

    NCAA Eligibility Center (http://web1.ncaa.org/ECWR2/NCAA_EMS/NCAA.jsp)

    At this site, you will find the tools and information you need to start your college student/athlete experience. Explore the site to learn more about the NCAA, its athletic divisions, its sports, and other information.

     

    College Answer

    Sallie Mae | The Planning for College Destination

    Guide for the College-Bound Student-Athlete (http://www.ncaapublications.com/productdownloads/CBSA.pdf)

    The Guide addresses issues for three important groups of readers: High school students who hope to participate in college

    athletics at an NCAA Division I or II college or university; Parents and legal guardians; and High school counselors and athletics administrators.

     

    US News Financial Aid Site

    Financial Aid & Planning Information

    Division I and Division II Worksheets (http://fs.ncaa.org/Docs/eligibility_center/DI_and_DII_Worksheet.pdf)

    These worksheets are provided to assist you in monitoring your progress in meeting NCAA initial-eligibility standards. The NCAA Eligibility Center will determine your official status after you graduate.

     

    Expected Family Contribution (EFC) Calculator

    FinAid's Financial Aid Estimator: This form is used to prepare an estimate of the Expected Family