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  2. Current programs include Pell Grants, Federal Supplemental Opportunity Grants, Teacher Education Assistance for College and Higher Education Grants, Academic Competitiveness Grants, National Science and Mathematics Access to Retain Talent Grants, and Iraq and Afghanistan Service Grants.

  3. Disability Grants for College - Student Grants

    www.studentgrants.org/disability

    There are many federal grant programs available to disabled students along with resources from private organizations willing to support their need for a good education. Here are some of the financial opportunities available for disabled college students.

  4. How to Get Grants for College - Student Grants

    www.studentgrants.org/how-to-get-grants-for-college

    Grants are available for young students that are continuing on with their education after high school, as well as older students that may be returning to school after raising a family or being laid off from their job.

  5. Grants for Master’s Degree - Student Grants

    www.studentgrants.org/masters

    The online program is a simple, unified storefront that makes the process easier for students. Grants.gov makes your single application available to over 26 federal grant agencies and 900 individual grant programs. Together they award over $400 billion in grants every single year.

  6. There are grants and scholarships available for new students, single mothers, nursing students, and those that are geared specifically toward women. One of the nursing scholarship programs that are geared toward single mothers is the Ford Opportunity Program.

  7. Graduate programs can be quite expensive, and may require that students focus entirely on school and restricting them from getting an outside job. However, there are many different types of grants available to students looking to pursue a Masters or a PhD program.

  8. Grants for College Tuition - Student Grants

    www.studentgrants.org/tuition

    Financial aid is available for those who are in need and who qualify. There are a variety of options to help the potential college student: grants, student loans, work study programs, and scholarships.

  9. You can learn how to qualify for each program by researching the types of grants available to minority students. If you are already enrolled in a college or university, check with the student financial aid office at your school for a list of programs.

  10. Listed below are some of the scholarships available for Native American students, who are seeking a degree. Chickasaw Foundation Scholarships. Description of the Scholarship: There are many scholarships open through the Chickasaw Foundation; How Much: Varies; Who Should Apply: Students who are a part of the Chickasaw Nation. Application ...

  11. Grants for Doctoral Students - Student Grants

    www.studentgrants.org/doctoral-students

    For students belonging to either the graduate level, master’s level, or doctoral levels, grants are available to choose from to further their studies. Many of these grants are funded by the colleges and universities themselves, apart from public, private, and corporate organizations too.