Great Third Party Scholarship Sites (for all grades)

Elizabeth Hartley • September 6, 2024

Even for those scrambling at the last minute!

Current seniors, and for that matter, juniors, sophomores and freshmen, can pursue funds from 3rd-party, independent, sources who want to help students fund college.  (And you can keep applying for 3rd party scholarships each year of college.) 


These 3 free sites will let you create a profile in order to be matched to scholarships that might fit you well. 


1- Scholarships360.org-  HERE- This site has a lot of helpful resources and is easy to navigate. Example: HERE is a quick list of scholarships you can review. 


2- GoingMerry.comHERE- Going Merry has a wealth of scholarships to pursue. Their interface helps you apply for scholarships from one, user friendly, centralized application


3- Scholarships.com-- HERE- This free site does a great job of matching students to potential fits and managing the scholarships they want to pursue.


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