Investigate other ways to support your academic and creative endeavors
There are a variety of ways to access funding for your education through ASU, local organizations, and other opportunities. This list is by no means exhaustive, but it’s a great place to get started in looking at all the ways to best leverage opportunities to enhance your education and future dreams.
ASU Changemaker grants
ASU DreamZone scholarships
ASU Entrepreneurship + Innovation
ASU grants
All grants in this section require the student to file a FAFSA by the ASU priority filing date of January 1 each year and are awarded to students who are eligible for need-based aid. Completion of the FAFSA by the priority filing date of January 1 is recommended due to the funding limitations of some programs. Monitor your My ASU account and submit all documents promptly. Your financial aid file must be complete before grant eligibility is considered.
ASU Undergraduate Student Government (USG) Travel Grants (Undergraduates only)
ASU Graduate and Professional Students Association (GPSA) Grants (Graduate students only)
ASU graduate college grants (graduate students only)
Barrett, The Honors College funding
External sites
Note: these are not endorsed by ASU, rather just places you may consider looking at a variety of financial resources including scholarship and grant opportunities.
- Understand the FAFSA process better by watching the videos in the “FAFSA: Apply for Aid” playlist at YouTube.com/FederalStudentAid
- Federal Student Loans: Basics for Students
- Arizona Student Financial Aid Program Grants
- US Labor Department CarerOneStop tool
- US Department of Education Resources
- Scholarships.com
- Fastweb
- Cappex
- College Board
Financial planning tools
- Digital Mentor Financial Planning Animation Embedded
- MidFirst Bank Money Moments
- ASU Financial Aid Calculators and Forms
- Tuition Estimator
- Student Budget Worksheet
- iGrad Money Management Resource