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Scholarship Websites and Other Resources

Look beyond UC San Diego's scholarship lists to uncover other private sources for scholarships: companies, unions, trade associations, religious organizations, service groups, foundations, clubs, and community organizations.

More help with scholarships:

Free scholarship search tools:

Scholarship books:

For even more ideas, look for these books at your local library or bookstore, or at UCSD's Geisel Library (in the grants section or at the reference desk).

  • "The Scholarship Book" lists sources of private-sector financial aid and scholarships for undergraduates.
  • "Foundation Grants to Individuals" identifies loans, fellowships, scholarships, and grants sponsored by private foundations.
  • "Financial Aid for Higher Education" describes more than 3,400 programs for college freshmen, with information on eligibility and how to apply.
  • "The Graduate Scholarship Book" collects scholarships, fellowships, grants, and loans for graduate and professional study; arranged by subject.
  • "The International Scholarship Book" is a guide to financial aid for study abroad programs, for both undergraduates and graduate students.
  • "Financial Aid for Research, Study, Travel and Other Activities Abroad"descriptively lists programs for all ages - high school to postgraduate. It also includes an annotated bibliography of general financial aid directories, with geographic and subject indexes.
  • "Athletic Scholarships" provides lists of organizations granting undergraduate athletic scholarships.
  • "Financial Aid for the Disabled and Their Families" helps you find scholarships for individuals with diagnosed disabilities.
  • "The Financial Aid Directory for Minorities" offers financial resources for minority students.

Questions?

Or do you have another scholarship tool or resource to suggest? Contact Financial Aid's Scholarship Office, (858) 534-3263.