If you know of Hispanic/Latino students who are looking for financial aid or have a college age student yourself, the following web-sites are excellent sources of financial assistance.
Hispanic Scholarships 2009 - 2010
PDF documentwith about 33 pages worth of scholarships information.
National Hispanic Scholarship Fund
The Hispanic Scholarship Fund (HSF) is the nation's leading organization supporting Hispanic higher education. HSF was founded in 1975 with a vision to strengthen the country by advancing college education among Hispanic Americans-the largest minority segment of the U.S. population.
Scholarships for Portuguese ancestry
Portuguese-American Historical & Research Foundation links to scholarships for students of Portuguese ancestry.
Scholarships for Hispanics
The new updated 2005 Hispanic Scholarship Directory is now available from the National Hispanic Press Foundation (NHPF).
Hispanic College Fund
The Hispanic College Fund is the product of a dedicated group of Hispanic businessmen and women who were inspired to respond to the alarming growth in the number of talented Hispanic students who could not afford a college education.
League of United Latin American Citizens
Since 1932 LULAC Councils have been selling tacos, tamales, having dances, etc., to raise monies for scholarships that are given to Hispanic students meeting certain guidelines. Several years ago the LULAC National Educational Service Centers (LNESC), began the LULAC National Scholarship Fund.
Hispanic Scholarship Fund Institute
Since 1990 the Department of Energy and, more specifically, the Office of Environmental Management, has invested in the talents of promising Latino students through the Environmental Management Scholarship.
Luso-American Education Foundation
The Luso-American Education Foundation was organized by a group of citizens of
Portuguese origin in July 1963 .
Portuguese Heritage Scholarship Foundation
The Portuguese Heritage Scholarship Foundation (PHSF) is a non-profit educational organization established in 1989 to promote education within the Portuguese-American community.