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Submit A Scholarship
Submit A Scholarship

Got a scholarship you would like us to list? You can submit your scholarship online, using our simple and easy scholarship submission form.

Submit A Scholarship
Update A Scholarship

Already have a scholarship listed with us but need to review or update your information? You can update your scholarship online, too.

To Update Your Scholarship Enter Your Scholarship ID and Security Key Below

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Scholarships.com will also help you get the response you desire from your scholarship listing, making sure you are satisfied as to which students are viewing your scholarship listing. Our search engine technology utilizes a sophisticated algorithm to present our students with the most relevant search results that match their user profile. This keeps the scholarship provider from being inundated with inappropriate application requests from students pursuing scholarships for which they do not qualify, while saving students from spending valuable time pursuing less relevant awards.

Scholarships.com was founded in 1998 with several goals in mind, chief among them making college funding more attainable and providing a place where those who offer college scholarships, grant awards and other types of financial aid might confidently list their offerings. In just a few years, Scholarships.com has grown to become one of the most popular and trusted free college scholarship search services and financial aid information resources on the Internet, having become the top search result at the major portal websites when searching for "scholarships". As a result, Scholarships.com has assisted millions of students in their search for scholarships, grant awards and financial aid information.

You will be able to list your scholarship on Scholarships.com in good conscience, with the knowledge that our privacy practices have been approved by both TRUSTe and BBB Online and we are also a member of the following professional organizations:

National Scholarship Providers Association National Scholarship Providers Association (NSPA)

NACACNational Association for College Admission Counseling (NACAC)

We are very confident you will be well-served and ultimately satisfied listing your scholarship at Scholarships.com. Should you have any questions about submitting or setting up a scholarship, comments or concerns, please feel free to contact our Scholarship Submissions Department or visit our Terms of Use.

Scholarships.com invites you to list your scholarship on our site. Not only is it fast, easy and free of charge, it is also one of the best ways to reach a wide audience of potential applicants. The sophisticated matching algorithm in our free scholarship search allows you to target your scholarship listing to the specific students you hope to attract. Listing your scholarship at Scholarships.com promotes your organization while helping students reach their academic goals. You may regularly update your scholarship listing to ensure that students have the most current and accurate information available.

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