INFORMATION AND LINKS
 
Over the past two years a group of college access service providers, educators and business leaders has been working to develop tools that will better help area high school students pursue and complete a post-secondary degree through an effort called the St. Louis Regional College Access Pipeline Project (CAP). One of the first products of that work is a catalog of available scholarships. The catalog is now available online at http://www.stlouisgraduates.org/students-families/scholarships. Periodic updates to these listings are performed as information becomes available.
Please pay attention to deadlines as you read this as some application deadlines may have passed. This list only includes scholarships that are privately funded and open to students in the St. Louis region. It does not include publicly funded grants and scholarships like Access Missouri and the federal Pell grant; we encourage students to look into those on their own.
Every attempt has been made to make this as complete a list of privately available scholarships as possible but no doubt we have missed some. If you know of a scholarship we have missed, please let us know by e-mailing us at info@stlouisgraduates.org so we can add it to the list.
We know that financial aid is a barrier many students face when considering education beyond high school; we hope this helps you identify resources to help you continue your education.
This catalog was made possible through the support of Wells Fargo Advisors, Deaconess Foundation, Greater Saint Louis Community Foundation and the Scholarship Foundation of St. Louis.
  
 
 
FORMS:
"Authorization Form for Direct Payments (ACH/Debit)"  Complete the ACH/Debit form to have repayments made automatically each month. Your payment will be deducted from your account on the 15th of each month. (In the event that the 15th falls on a weekend, the deduction will occur on the following business day.) 
  
"Repayment Assessment Form"  A complete repayment assessment form must be submitted for consideration of deferments or reduced payments. Deferments are granted in cases of extreme financial hardship and are approved at the discretion of The Scholarship Foundation. A reduced payment option is offered to help you maintain a good pay history while you work through a temporary financial difficulty.  
 
 
 

The following websites help students
navigate the pathway to college from
middle
school through the end of high
school.

www.stlouisgraduates.org

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