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Scholarship Resources and More at CFAR

The Center for Academic Resources (CFAR) has the most comprehensive and current scholarship resource books on campus. They cover general scholarship support for undergraduate and graduate education and specific majors, as well as for various student groups including students of color, students with disabilities, adults, and women.

To what extent all the information in these books can also be found through the web resources on this site is difficult to assess. In the interest of leaving "no stone unturned," visit Wolff House and review the books listed below firsthand, and check out the latest scholarship information fliers. We strive to update our existing hard-copy resources as new editions, additional books and other information become available.

In addition, CFAR through its federally-funded Student Support Services program provides eligible students with money management and scholarship search assistance for financing undergraduate education at UNH. The Student Support Services program also offers eligible students a range of academic support assistance, including advising for graduate school and instruction for preparing to take the Graduate Record Exam. Eligible students should watch for email and direct mail announcements about these federally-funded services or contact us directly at 862-3698.

Undergraduate Resource Books Currently at CFAR:
College Student's Guide to Merit and Other No-Need Funding (2008-10)
Financial Aid for Research and Creative Activities Abroad (2006-08)
Financial Aid for Study and Training Abroad (2006-08)
Financial Aid for the Disabled and Their Families (2006-08)
Financial Aid for Veterans, Military Personnel, and Dependents (2004-06)
How to Pay for Your Degree in Agriculture and Related Fields (2008-10)
How to Pay for Your Degree in Business & Related Fields (2007-2009)
How to Pay for Your Degree in Education & Related Fields (2006-08)
How to Pay for Your Degree in Engineering & Related Fields (2006-08)
How to Pay for Your Degree in Journalism & Related Fields (2008-10)
RSP Funding for Nursing Students (2006-2008)
Scholarships (Kaplan, 2008)
Scholarships and Loans for Adult Students (Peterson's, 2000)
Scholarships, Grants & Prizes (2006)
The Directory of Financial Aids for Women (2007-09)
The Scholarship Handbook (College Board, 2006)

Also available are individual directories of Financial Aid for African American, Asian American, Hispanic American, and Native American Students (2006-08).

Graduate Resource Books at CFAR:
How to Pay for Your Law Degree (2004-06)
Money for Graduate Students (in Arts & Humanities, Biological & Health Sciences, Physical & Earth Sciences,Social & Behavioral Sciences, 2005-2007)
Paying for Graduate School Without Going Broke (2005)

In addition, many of the undergraduate resource books listed above that are related to specific career fields or study abroad contain information about financial assistance for graduate study.

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