Education.com

College Information for Minority Students (page 3)

FinAid

Software

HyperAMP and HyperAid (free)
HyperAMP is a set of programs and resource guides for minority students produced by the Hispanic Research Center at ASU. Versions are available for both Macintosh and Windows. It is available for free online, or for $25 on CD-ROM or floppy disks ($5 for just HyperAid on a floppy disk).

For more information, contact:
HyperAMP/Aid,
c/o Hispanic Research Center
Box 87272
Arizona State University
Tempe, AZ 85287-2702.

Advice and Assistance

Black Excel: The College Help Network
Black Excel sells a list of more than 350 grants and scholarships for African-American Students for $19.95. Its site includes a guide to historically black colleges.

Black Excel
28 Vesey Street, Suite 2239
New York, NY 10007
Phone: 1-718-527-8896
Email: ijblack@blackexcel.org

Books

The list below describes six recent books that focus on minority students. For further reading, be sure to check the FinAid bibliography.

  1. Barry Beckham, The Black Student's Guide to Scholarships, 4th edition, Madison Books, Lanham, MD, 1996. ISBN 1-56833-079-0 ($14.95). 150 pages. Lists more than 475 sources of private sector financial aid for black and minority students and provides tips on finding and applying for financial aid. To order, call 1-800-462-6420, send email to beckham@erols.com, or write to National Book Network, Inc., 4720 Boston Way, Lanham, MD 20706.
  2. Lemuel Berry, Jr., Minority Financial Aid Directory, Kendall Hunt Publishers, 1995. ISBN 0-84039-944-8 ($45.95). Contains more than 4,000 listings of scholarships, fellowships, grants and loans for minority students.
  3. Gail Ann Schlachter and R. David Webber, Directory of Financial Aids for Minorities 1995-97, Reference Service Press, San Carlos, CA 1995. ISBN 0-91827-628-4 ($47.50 plus $4 postage and handling). 600 pages. Includes more than 2,000 scholarships, fellowships, grants and loans for minority pre-doctoral and post-doctoral students, indexed according to type of minority. To place an order, call 1-415-594-0743, or write to Reference Service Press, 1100 Industrial Road, Suite #9, San Carlos, CA 94070.
  4. U.S. Department of Education, Higher Education Opportunities for Minorities and Women -- Annotated Selections, U.S. Government Printing Office, 1996. ISBN 0-16-045218-X ($8.00). 105 pages. A list of opportunities for minority and female undergraduate, graduate and postdoctoral students, organized by academic area, with a separate list of general programs. Includes a bibliography. (Note: This publication contains a number of inaccuracies and is by no means comprehensive.) To order a copy, write to Superintendent of Documents, Mail Stop: SSOP, Washington, DC 20402-9328.
  5. Evlene B. Wilson, Money for College: A Guide to Financial Aid for African-American Students, Penguin, New York, May 1996. ISBN 0-452-27276-9 ($15.95). 481 pages. Lists about 1,000 sources of financial aid for minority students, about 2/3 college-controlled and 1/3 from private sources, with a bit of information about federal student aid. Also includes a school index, field index and athletic award index. To order, write to Penguin Books USA, 375 Hudson Street, New York, NY 10014.
  6. William C. Young, The Higher Education MoneyBook for Minorities and Women, Young, Matthews & Cox, Fairfax, Virginia, 1993. ISBN 0-9639490-0-4 ($23). A directory of scholarships, fellowships, grants and loans. To order, call 1-703-385-3065, fax 1-703-385-1839, or write to Young, Matthews & Cox, 10520 Warwick Avenue, Suite B-8, Fairfax, VA 22030-3136.
View Full Article

Add your own comment

Ask a Question

Have questions about this article or topic? Ask
Ask
150 Characters allowed

Washington Virtual Academies

Tuition-free online school for Washington students.