The following is a list of Web sites that can help you investigate your financial aid and scholarship options.
Sallie Mae www.salliemae.com
Department of Veterans Affairs www.va.gov
Bureau of Indian Affairs, Office of Indian Education Programs www.oiep.bia.edu
FinAid www.finaid.com
Equifax www.equifax.com
Experian www.experian.com
Trans Union www.transunion.com
fastWEB www.fastweb.com
Sallie Mae www.salliemae.com
Scholarships.com www.scholarships.com
National Black MBA Association
www.nbmbaa.org
National Society of Hispanic MBAs
www.nshmba.org
Consortium for Graduate Study in Management—invites qualified African American, Hispanic American, and Native American candidates to compete for full merit-based MBA fellowships at some of the most prominent schools of business in the United States
www.cgsm.org
Diversity Pipeline Alliance—an alliance of organizations dedicated to attracting talented minority students to the study of business and management
http://www.diversitypipeline.org/
Ewing Marion Kaufman Foundation—makes grants and operates programs focused in the areas of youth development and entrepreneurial leadership.
www.emkf.org
Hispanic Scholarship Fund—the largest Hispanic scholarship-granting organization in the U.S., offering support for future community role models
www.hsf.net
Jackie Robinson Foundation—committed to developing minority and impoverished youth, provides support based on need
www.jackierobinson.org
Thurgood Marshall Scholarship Fund—offers merit-based scholarships to help students who have demonstrated a commitment to education despite adversity.
www.thurgoodmarshallfund.org
United Negro College Fund—the nation’s oldest African-American higher education assistance organization.
www.uncf.org
Black MBA Association (U.K.) LTD—A U.K. affiliate of the National Black MBA Association, BMBA(U.K.) offers opportunities for students who are residents of the United Kingdom.
www.blackmbauk.org
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