College and Scholarship Resources
Federal Student Aid website sponsored by the U.S. Department of Education where you can find FAFSA forms and submit your Application for Federal Student Aid.
Official U.S. Department of Education website to order Free U.S. Department of Education publications.
Federal Student Aid, an Office of the U.S. Department of Education, is the place to find the information you need to apply for and understand Federal Student Aid, including: determining dependency status; how aid is calculated; types of financial aid; finding & applying for scholarships; loan interest & fees; avoiding financial scams; loan repayment; college preparation checklist; information for parents; graduate school funding; and much more.
OEDb is a comprehensive online education directory for both free and for-credit learning options that offers up-to-date, detailed program information from accredited online colleges for degree seekers and categorize free online college courses from well-known universities and providers.
The Mississippi Institutes of Higher Learning’s The College Knowledge Project.
The Department of Labor’s guide to career information about hundreds of occupations.
OEDb is a comprehensive online education directory for both free and for-credit learning options that offers up-to-date, detailed program information from accredited online colleges for degree seekers and categorize free online college courses from well-known universities and providers.
A non-profit organization whose mission is helping students attain a college education.
SR Education Group’s goal is to provide comprehensive, accurate information on online degrees from accredited schools across the United State.
The Federal Trade Commission’s advice for choosing a college.
A guide to the best online degree programs and other resources.
The Department of Education resource for finding accredited colleges and programs.
A clearinghouse of information about community colleges – accreditation, tuition and financial aid, dorm living, etc.
Information and explanations about scholarship types, scholarship locator websites, and more resources from the Federal Student Aid.
A trusted site for scholarship searches and information with expert staff who vet scholarship information for individuals looking for scholarships for high school students, college students, graduate-level students, non-traditional students, and more.
In addition to standardized testing, College Board's scholarship search tool locates scholarship opportunities to assist in paying for higher education.
This scholarship search website organizes scholarships by type, amount funded, requirements, number of recipients, deadlines, and more.
This scholarship search website filters scholarships based on search filters, including a "No Essay" option.