Adult Scholarships
The first step in getting financial assistance for college is to complete (the Free Application for Federal Student Aid). Any adult returning to a public or private higher education institution is eligible for financial aid. No matter how long it has been since you attended school, you can apply for assistance without any cost. While your application is processed, start making your education more affordable by viewing these scholarships and college grants for adults.
Scholarships and College Grants
Financial Aid Resource | Who Should Apply |
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Helps existing members of American Legion pursue their education. | |
Offers a number of scholarships for adult students to encourage adult learning. | |
For students 19 and older who have interrupted their undergraduate education for at least a year. | |
Scholarships and online resources for health sciences students. | |
Helen Dix Scholarship | For non-traditional female junior or senior undergraduate students. Email executivedirector@portagefoundation.org for details. |
Gives scholarships to individuals ages 18-35 who have battled cancer. | |
Provides assistance to women facing economic, social, or physical challenges looking to improve their educational opportunities. | |
Offers a variety of scholarships to women of all ages. | |
Lester Lefton Student Persistence Scholarship | Intended for full-time juniors or full-time seniors with need. Contact PCB for details. |
Aimed at women 35 and older with a low income looking to complete their associate's or bachelor's degree. | |
Intended to help formerly battered women and single mothers with young children struggling financially with childcare and education cost. | |
Need-based financial assistance for full-time undergraduate women under the age of 30. | |
Scholarships and resources for women pursuing higher education. | |
Scholarship for continuing education. Recipient does not need to be a law school student. | |
Scholarship for non-traditional, female students. |