
Scholarships
Thanks to donations from businesses, individuals, families, professional organizations and friends of the college, the Cascadia Community College Foundation offers many scholarships for Cascadia students. Applications for scholarships available through the CCC Foundation are accepted twice a year—once during fall quarter and once during spring quarter. Criteria for applying vary among scholarships, as does the amount to be awarded.
For details, including application requirements and deadlines, students should visit the CCC Foundation web site at
www.cascadia.edu/Foundation or call 425-352-8840.
The CCC Foundation also offers the Complete Your Dream Scholarship to students who have only 5-10 credits remaining to complete a degree or certificate and are in need of financial assistance. Eligible students should contact Student Financial Services or the CCC Foundation for more information about the Complete Your Dream Scholarship.
Student Financial Services maintains current listings and application procedures for an array of scholarships available to Cascadia students, including those available through the CCC Foundation.
Current Scholarships
Scholarship Websites:
You can find nationwide information on scholarships at the following
links. Cascadia Community College is in no way affiliated with these
websites. This information is provided to assist our students in locating funds
for college expenses. The information presented on these websites does not
necessarily reflect the views of Cascadia Community College.
www.fastweb.com - Create a student
profile and search for scholarships that match your geographic and interest
criteria.
www.fastaid.com - Free scholarship
search service with advise on student loans.
www.wiredscholar.com - Sallie Mae's
free web scholarship search. You fill out your name, address, etc...plus
colleges, interests. associations, and parent's associations, etc. then a
personalized response is e-mailed back to you within 2 hours.
www.freschinfo.com - You can search
for scholarships, or browse them, by college association, interest, etc. Also,
very informational for aspects of college life. Includes tips on improving your
chances of winning scholarships.
www.collegeclub.com - Has now joined
forces with collegestudent.com to be one large site for college info as well as
scholarship info. Links to absolutelyscholarship.com and estudentloan.com.
www.gocollege.com - Has great
resources for high school students getting ready for college. It has resources
for MP3's, restaurants, a survey, "campus store", scholarship searches, and a
great SAT prep test.
www.collegiatefunding.com -
Collegiate funding.com is a free resource designed to guide students and parents
through the various aspects of the financial aid process. Includes links to
scholarship search engines.
www.browser.to/collegescholarships - these 2001 Colleges, College
Scholarships, and Financial Aid page are designed to offer college bound
students, parents, and counselors easy access to information on colleges and
universities throughout the United States, free college scholarship and
financial aid searches, and ACT test preparation tips, and more.
www.hecb.wa.gov/paying/index.html - Link to the Higher Education
Coordinating Board of the State of Washington and state scholarship
opportunities.
www.finaid.com - Find everything from
grants to grad school funds, Financial Aid applications, forms and instructions
here. Answering your questions - "Ask the Aid Advisor" for personalized help.
Calculators - these tools will tell you how much money you need. Beyond
Financial aid - get online info about testing, college admissions and jobs.
http://www.collegeboard.com/student/pay/index.html - Helping you get the
latest information about college costs, scholarships, financial aid
applications, education loans, and college financing.
www.collegeplan.org/cpnow/pnwguide/pnwguide.htm - This free service is local
to the Northwest and includes step-by-step instructions on how to search for
scholarships using their search engine.
www.embark.com - Get help finding
scholarships based on field of study. There is also help on preparing for the
SAT, PSAT and ACT as well as help on finding the right college for you.
www.nfaa.org - ARTS, one
of several NFAA programs available to artist developing their careers,
identifies promising 17- and 18-year-old artists in the categories of
Dance, Jazz,
Film and Video, Music,
Photography, Theater,
Visual Arts, Voice, and
Writing for scholarships and financial support
toward their continued arts education.
www.scholarships.com - Search for
scholarships and financial aid resources. Scholarships can be searched by
several categories. There is also information on other types of financial aid
and education loans.
www.xap.com - This free website provides
services for finding scholarships, applying on-line at colleges, and career
planning information. There is a lot of information you must provide, so be sure
to set aside time for this website.
www.collegenet.com/mach25 -
The CollegeNET search engine helps you quickly find the ideal college. Narrow
down by region, college sports, major, tuition, and several other criteria.
Hotlink from your search list directly to the homepages of the schools in which
you are interested. Review, compare, and sort schools according to detailed
profiles provided to ACT.
www.cashe.com - Sallie Mae's college
planning website, including scholarship search options.
www.gmsp.org/(yrabc045cyby0a555dm252555)/default.aspx - Gates Millennium
Foundation
www.college-scholarships.com/free_scholarship_searches.htm - Links to more
than 40 free, online scholarship sites listing thousands of scholarships and
financial aid awards worth billions of dollars.
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