College and University Scholarships
Always check the scholarship pages of the Colleges to which you are applying. (hint, hint: most scholarship money is awarded through the Colleges and Universities so check there first)
These scholarships are usually completed in conjunction with college applications. For deadlines see our college deadlines page.
Local Scholarships
Check out the link below to explore scholarships offered by local businesses and organizations, exclusive to Springville High Graduates. (hint, hint: these are the least competitive scholarships available)
National Scholarship Searches
Use a Scholarship Search Engine to filter the thousands of Scholarships available down to the ones for which you are most likely to qualify. Popular search engines are linked below. (hint, hint: while these are the most competitive Scholarships, this is also the best way for Juniors and Sophomores to begin looking for scholarships.)
See our digital scholarship book for lists of popular awards our student regularly apply for:
All state scholarships and many college scholarships require the FAFSA to be completed.
Federal Aid awards include:
Grants
Loans
Scholarships
Work Study
Items Required to complete the FAFSA:
Your Social Security Number
Your Alien Registration Number (if you are not a U.S. citizen)
Your federal income tax returns, W-2s, and other records of money earned. (Note: You may be able to transfer your federal tax return information into your FAFSA using the IRS Data Retrieval Tool.)
Bank statements and records of investments (if applicable)
Records of untaxed income (if applicable)
An FSA ID to sign electronically
If you are a dependent student, then you will also need most of the above information for your parent(s).