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  • FastWEB
    (Financial Aid Search Through the WEB) is the largest and most complete scholarship search on the Internet. It provides access to a searchable database of more than 400,000 private sector scholarships, fellowships, grants, and student loans available to students.
     
  • Scholarships Live
    In addition to boasting a scholarship database that rivals Fastweb or Scholarships.com, ScholarshipsLive also offers interactive scholarships such as student photo contests and essay contests. And on top of these features, it also allows students to create their own profile page, post photos & blogs, invite their friends, and interact with other students from their college or high school networks through wall-posts and comments.
     
  • Visit socialsecurity.gov
    If you’re going to school and working, retirement and Social Security is probably the last thing on your mind. Social Security was never intended to be your only source of income when you retire. Saving is important for your future. Even with a private pension, you will still need to save. If you won’t have a private pension, you will need to save even more, and start saving sooner. Today’s younger workers can expect to spend 20, 30 or more years in retirement, so saving is critical. Learn more about saving and estimating your future benefits by visiting www.socialsecurity.gov

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