- Residents
of Rhode Island should contact Rhode Island Higher
Education Scholarship and Grant Division, 560 Jefferson
Blvd., Warwick, RI 02886, or 401-277-2050.
- Residents
of Cleveland, OH, should contact Cleveland Scholarship
Program, 2000 E. Ninth Street, Suite 200, Cleveland,
OH 44115-1300.
- Residents
of Baltimore, MD, should contact College Bound Foundation,
204 E. Lombard Street, 4th Floor, Baltimore, MD 21202,
about the College Bound Grant.
- Residents
of Maryland should contact Maryland Higher Education
Commission, The Jeffrey Building, 16 Francis Street,
Suite 219, Annapolis, MD 21401, or call 301-974-5370,
for details on the Maryland Scholarship Program.
- Residents
of Delaware should contact Delaware Higher Education
Commission via the web http: http://www.doe.state.de.us/HIGH%2DED/.
- Residents
of Alleghany, Armstrong, Beaver, Butler, Washington,
or Westmoreland Counties in Pennsylvania should contact
N.E.E.D., Midtown Towers, 17th Floor, 643 Liberty
Avenue, Pittsburg, PA 15222, or 412-556-2760, for
an application.
- Residents
of Pennsylvania who have not completed the PHEAA Grant
Application should do so immediately. For an application,
call 717-257-2860 or download an application via the
web by clicking on the following link: http://www.pheaa.org/stategrants/index.shtml.
- Norfolk
and Portsmouth Public School students should seek
information from the Tidewater Scholarship Foundation
at P.O. Box 1357, Norfolk, VA 23501.
- Residents
of Columbus, OH, should seek information from I Know
I Can, 270 East State Street, Columbus, OH 43215.
- Residents
of Charlottesville should seek information from Rives
C. Minor and Asalie M. Preston Education Fund, Inc.,
105-109 East High Street, P.O. Box 1585, Charlottesville,
VA 22902, or 804-977-4465.
- Residents
of Washington, D.C., should seek information from
D.C. Incentive Grant, 2100 M. L. King, Jr., Avenue
SE, Suite 401, Washington, D.C. 20020, or 202-727-3688.
- Via the
Internet, check out collegenet.com.
- Guide
to the Nation's Top Historically Black Colleges and
Universities, Scholarships for African Americans.
- Other
sources for financial aid are local civic organizations
in your hometown, fraternities, sororities, The Links,
Inc., Jack and Jill, American Business Women Associations
in your area, and the PTA.
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