Funding your education beyond high school is expensive. There are many resources available to parents and students to help offset the cost of education. We are providing you with a variety of resources to assist you in this process but please feel free to contact us if you have any questions.
FINANCIAL AID INFORMATION
FAFSA: Free Application for Federal Student Aid. Get information on financial aid and apply on-line here.
CSS Profile: CSS/Financial Aid PROFILE® is the financial aid application service of the College Board. More than 600 colleges, universities, graduate and professional schools, and scholarship programs use the information collected on the PROFILE to determine eligibility for nonfederal student aid funds. The PROFILE is a fully Web-based application system that provides students a secure and efficient method for reporting their financial data to schools.
Collegeboard.com: Understand all of your options when it comes to paying for college. This site can help you get the latest information about college costs, scholarships, financial aid applications, education loans, and college financing.
Student Aid on the Web: A financial aid resource for students and parents
SCHOLARSHIP INFORMATION
Scholarships are monetary awards based on academic merit or excellence in a specific area of study or discipline. Students can apply for many different scholarships from a variety of sources, including government, post-secondary institutions, private industry and service organizations.
There are a number of local, regional, state and national scholarships that are offered and available through BEHS. Many of these scholarships are accessible through the Naviance Family Connections and the Scholarship Google Classroom. See your counselor for details!
Web-based scholarship databases (not a BEHS site):
Students may register in a variety of databases, which will provide them with frequent updates on scholarships they may be eligible for. CLICK HERE for a list of these databases and their descriptions.