Financial Aid Organizations
Financial aid organizations provides funding for educational scholarships, grants and materials for U.S. students and foreign national students.
Advisory Committee on Student Financial Assistance. Independent committee created by Congress to advise on student aid policy.
New York State Financial Aid Administrators Association. Provides resources for students and their families, school counselors, and financial aid professionals.
Information on private (voluntary) support of education institutions, including 45 annotated graphs on
philanthropy trends.
Dedicated to promoting high standards in the administration and operation of student aid programs.
Offering an educational opportunity program for limited-income New Hampshire students in order to attend college.
Provides financial support for teaching, research, and associated activities in Scottish higher education institutions.
Two independent bodies established to fund further and higher education in Wales.
Provides financial support for students and scholars of Islamic culture through scholarships and grants.
Responsible for funding Scotland's further education colleges.
Information about financial aid, student loans, state savings plans, scholarships, grants, and how to pay for college.
An independent, nonprofit, national association of college parents, serving as their legislative and campus advocate, and resource for information and services.
Organization of financial aid professionals serving post-secondary students and institutions.
Provides funding for educational scholarships, grants and materials for U.S. students, foreign national students, and immigrants. Sponsors the today & tomorrow scholarship program.
Midwest Association of Student Financial Aid Administrators Network of professionals engaged in or concerned with the administration and/or support of student financial aid.
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