Nearly two dozen award-winning titles for students who want to work on an undergraduate degree
Financial Aid Resources for
Undergraduate Students
It's expensive to get an undergraduate degree--it can cost a total of $100,000 or more! But, don't despair. There are thousands of financial aid programs, representing billions of dollars, available to help undergraduates pay their way. The catch is: you can't get your share of this money if you don't know what's available and where to apply. That's where Reference Service Press can help! We've contacted the funders, identified the funding programs, and provided everything you'll need to know in our 20+ award-winning financial aid directories for college-bound high school seniors and current or returning college students.
To find the perfect source to guide you in your search for college funding, you can browse through our online catalog below or click our alphabetical list of award-winning funding sources aimed at students interested in earning a 2-year, 4-year, or other undergraduate degree. After you pick out the titles that are right for you, you can order them here in RSP's eStore--or click here for off-line ways to purchase these resources.
The latest edition of this directory describes billions of dollars in financial aid for women. This is more money than has ever been available before. Are you looking for funding for women? Or, do you know women who need financial aid? Then, check out the 2012-2014 edition of this award-winning directory. Click here to read more or to order now.
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Money for Christian College Students, 2012-2014
Did you know that there are 850 scholarships, fellowships, loans, grants, and awards set aside specifically to support Christian students working on an undertraduate or graduate degree in any subject? How can you find out about these funding opportunities? Just use the latest edition of this unique directory. Click How here to read more or to order now.
Financial Aid for African Americans, 2012-2014 Named "Editor's Choice" by Reference Books Bulletin, this award-winning directory describes nearly 1,300 scholarships, fellowships, grants, awards, internships and other sources of "free money"--representing billions of dollars--open specifically to Black/African Americans. Click here to read more or to order now.