Financial Awards: Other Resources

Leave No Stone Unturned in Your Pursuit of Financial Aid

While you're looking to finance your college education, be sure to check out all your financial aid options. Understanding what these options are and investigating all available sources will give you the best chance of securing the funds needed to make your education affordable.

General Financial Aid Websites

Understanding financial aid sources and options can be overwhelming. Explore the following websites to help take the guesswork out of finding and applying for all available forms of financing.

Federal Student Aid
The Student Guide
Scholarship Scams
Hints for Completing the FAFSA
DeVry University Student Finance
DeVry University Student Portal
College.gov (provides relevant information about how to pay for college)

Scholarship Search Engines

Still looking for scholarships? The Internet is an excellent resource for scholarship search engines that can help you locate potential scholarships and grants. It works like this: enter specific information about yourself and the engines narrow the search to provide a list of relevant financial aid sources. After studying the list, you can send a separate application to each source that interests you. Click on the search sites below to get started.

U.S. Government's e-Scholar
Sallie Mae's College Answer
FastWeb
The College Board's Fund Finder
Scholarship Search by Program of Study
Scholarship Resource Network Express
FASTAID
Scholarships for Hispanic Students

To learn more about financial aid options and sources, please contact your DeVry Student Finance Office, or click here to request more information.

Over 85% of DeVry students receive some form of financial aid. See if you qualify. Learn more to earn more. A bachelor's degree can add nearly $1 million* to your lifetime of earnings. * Source College Board - Education Pays - Higher Education Series - 2007 (age range 24-34)