Paying for college books is expensive. Here is a list of places where you can get financial help to pay for those books.
- Rent – Some campuses facilitate book rental which provides one of the most cost effective textbook solutions.
- Online Resources – You can save money by buying books from online stores or even eBay.
- Used Books – The perennial hand me down method has served generations of college students, who recycle textbooks until course material requirements are updated.
- E-Books – Technology is opening this door for some college textbooks. If your required textbooks are available for your e-reader it is the least expensive road to travel.
- Library - ask the teacher if a copy of the textbook has been reserved at the library.
Familiar Resources Cover Books
College budgets contain entries for tuition, meals, housing, transportation, fees and of course; books. For students assembling college financing packages, where the money goes is not nearly as important as covering the total cost of a college education. Filling the financial aid pool follows a standardized protocol that starts with filing the most important catch-all financial aid request: the FAFSA.
The Free Application for Federal Student Aid is the standardized federal application that is also used by states and other financial aid guarantors. Textbook scholarships don’t always require data provided on the FAFSA, but so much financial assistance starts with filing the form that it pays to submit the completed application well before the filing deadline.
Federal, state and private financial aid is generally not restricted for use buying textbooks, so scholarships, grants and loans are fair game for textbook financing. If money remains after tuition is paid, use Pell Grantsand Federal Direct Loans to underwrite bookstore bills. And include targeted textbook scholarships as part of your plan. These examples illustrate the range of textbook philanthropy sponsored by associations, foundations and other student benefactors.
Helping Hands Book Scholarship Program
One-time awards of $100.00 – $1,000.00 are awarded to college/university, technical, vocational, and graduate students. High school students (over the age of 16) are invited to apply for aid directed toward one of these institutions of higher learning. Applicants must attend an institution in the United States, Canada, or Mexico. Funding is available for fall and spring semesters.
The Passageway Scholarship Program
Passageway Scholarship Foundation helps challenged youth groups gain footings in higher education. Scholarships and book grants help neglected and delinquent students reach their career and educational goals. Funding applies to programs at 4-year universities, community colleges and trade schools. Recipients have attended schools like Pepperdine, University of Utah and Mesa Community College.
WIHE Book Scholarship
To help offset the cost of college textbooks for female college students,Women in Higher Education helps raise money and grants its own book scholarships. Several scholarships are distributed annually at multiple college campuses across the U.S.
Barnes and Noble Book Scholarships
Corporate philanthropy funds campus-based book scholarships sponsored by the retail book giant. At Pace University, each Barnes and Noble award is valued at $500 per semester. Successful applicants are full-time undergraduate students with grade point averages above 2.0. Financial need, as demonstrated by FAFSA results is required for application. Each participating campus provides multiple awards annually.
Carl A. Scott Book Scholarships
The Council on Social Work Education (CSWE) awards two $500.00 scholarships each year to students completing their final years of study in CSWE-accredited Bachelor’s and a Masters Degree programs in Social Work. Applicants from these diverse student groups are encouraged: Puerto Rican, Asian American, American Indian, African American, and Mexican American. Equity and social justice provide the scholarship’s theme.
NACE Book Scholarship Program
The NACE Foundation invites graduate students who are Student Members of NACE to apply for book scholarships worth up to $1,000 each. The purpose of the scholarships is to help graduate students establish or add to their personal libraries of corrosion-related books. North American and International students are eligible to apply with qualifying GPA information, and two written recommendations. Successful applicants wishing to accept their award in person, at the NACE Annual Conference, are eligible for financial assistance to help defray the cost of travel.
Re-Entry Student Book Scholarship
Utah State University provides unique textbook resources for students returning to college after an absence. The school’s book scholarships are reserved for students who have experienced five-year absences from college, within the previous six-years. Returning students exhibiting commitments to academic success are evaluated for the award based on scholastic performance and other metrics. The program specifically benefits students on the USU Tooele Campus, and awards may not be transferred to other schools.
Casimiro Foundation Book Scholarships
Business students from two and four-year programs benefit from Casimiro Global Foundation assistance. Under the organization’s book scholarship program, applicants enrolled full or part-time must maintain college GPA standards of at least 2.0 to remain eligible. Awards are distributed based on the financial needs of qualified applicants.
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