Educational Talent

  Search II

  Mineral Area College

  P.O. Box 1000

  Park Hills, MO 63601

  (573) 518-2387

  (573) 518-2168 FAX

  ETSII@MineralArea.edu

  Financial Aid & Scholarships

 

ETSII Scholarship Application - Must be submitted by May 2, 2008 for consideration.

 

WEBSITES:

Fafsa.ed.gov - U.S. Department of Education's student aid Web site, your "one-stop shop" for up-to-date and accurate data on federal aid available to help you pay for college.

       

FastWeb.com - Find college financial aid, conduct a scholarship search with our scholarship search engine, and get the money you need to pay for college at FastWeb.
       
FinAid.org - The SmartStudent Guide to Financial Aid, is the most comprehensive free resource for objective and unbiased information about student financial aid.

       

HispanicFund.org - The Hispanic College Fund provides talented and underprivileged Hispanic youth with vision, mentors, resources and scholarships.

       

SallieMae.com - Apply online for federal and private student loans, consolidate student loans; financial aid and scholarship information for college, graduate school and continuing education.

       

SuperCollege.com - Free database of thousands of scholarships, college and university search, admissions and financial aid secrets, advice for parents, support forums, books, and more.
       
UNCF.org - The United Negro College Fund (UNCF) is the nation’s largest, oldest, most successful and most comprehensive minority higher education assistance organization.

   

 

Educational Talent Search II at Mineral Area College, is a federally funded TRIO program.  It is funded by a $1,100,000 grant for five years.  Mineral Area College’s total contribution is approximately 2% of the total budget.  ETSII serves 600 students.  Mineral Area College does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, gender, disability, age, religion, creed or marital or parental status.  For more information, call the Title VI, Title IX, Section 504 and ADA Coordinator at (573) 431-4593 or U.S. Department of Education, Office of Civil Rights.