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Your guidance office should have listings of all the scholarships, both regional and national, for which you are eligible to apply. I believe it is not a good idea to pay money to agencies which say they can find you scholarships. Speak to the colleges which you are considering. If you discuss your financial situation and show them a copy of your family's last year's tax statement, they will tell you roughly what family contribution is expected. This doesn't even have to be the college you ultimately choose. Some colleges offer money for specific majors or legacies, e.g., read the back of the application form for the University of California at Berkeley. (by way of GOCOLLEGE).
Check out the EDUFAX Scholarships, Grants and Financial Aid Resource site.
EDUFAX provides services for the Collegebound High School Student.
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