http://staff.lib.msu.edu/harris23/grants/3subject.htm
Grants for Individuals page, updated and maintained by Jon Harrison, contains a breakdown of “funding opportunities for individuals, such as financial aid or scholarships for students.”
Funding is broken down by subject, by population group, and by academic level (precollege, undergraduate, graduate, and postdoctorate).
I found this website linked on a section of Jim Cooper’s website under Action Center, Student Resources.
http://cooper.house.gov/services/additional-services-and-resources/student-financial-aid
Above, you will find information for more information about Student Aid for College Students, including information about legislative interns.
For more student resources aimed at high school or below, go directly to Jim Cooper’s page http://cooper.house.gov , go to the Action Center, and click on Student Resources.
For High School Students
http://www.nassp.org/Content/158/2013-2014_National_Advisory_List.pdf
The National Association of Secondary School Principals maintains this list of approved contests and activities for high school students. The list will provide you with a secret weapon as you apply for and try to find money to go to college. All high school students are prospective Tiger Scholars.
Tags: financial aid, Grants for Individuals, Jim Cooper, NASSP List of Approved Contests and Activities
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