U.S.A.: Scholarships & Financial aids

UC Financial Aid Resources

UC Tuition and Financial Aid website has information, tips, resources and helpful links on cost of attendance, applying for financial aid, how aid works and more.

Indiana University Bloomington - Wells Scholars Program

The Wells Scholars Program offers a fully funded scholarship and much more. Beyond tuition and living expenses, the scholarship offers academic and career mentoring, financial support for study abroad, close interaction with faculty across IU, and dedicated coursework! See the video above to learn more from current scholars and the program director about the benefits of the program and the nomination process.

For more information, click here.

KGV students should contact their respective HE Counsellors for nomination.

Washington University in St. Louis - College of Arts & Sciences Ampersand Scholarships

Ampersand Scholarships have replaced the Compton, Mylonas, Moog, and Lein scholarships in the College of Arts & Sciences. These scholarships are still for students who applied to the College of Arts & Sciences, and the scholarship committee will pay particular attention to the academic short essay in their application, looking for evidence of interest in academic areas that cross the traditional categories of inquiry in Arts & Sciences (Humanities, Natural Sciences, and Social Sciences). 

Details: Here

Fastweb s an online resource when it comes to paying for and preparing for school.  There are lists of scholarships, financial aid, jobs and internships, student life and more.

College Board - BigFuture

Students can search for scholarship opportunities via the College Board's BigFuture page.

NCAA (National Collegiate Athletic Association) - Scholarships & Grants

As part of its commitment to providing a pathway to opportunity, the NCAA awards scholarships and grants for further education to college athletes who demonstrate outstanding academic and athletic achievement. Colleges and universities are also awarded grants to improve academics and enhance campus culture – all to support student-athletes.


In addition to the nearly $3.5 billion schools award in athletics scholarships each year, the NCAA funds more than $10 million in scholarships and grants annually to graduate student-athletes and member schools.


Questions? Email scholarshipsandgrants@ncaa.org. 



University of Wisconsin's Office Financial Aid offers a number of scholarship opportunities.  Check out Hub for more information.