Issue: Winter 2010     An e-newsletter for parents of college-bound students

FAFSA Codes/Scholarship Links

For most families with a college-bound student, paying for higher education will mean taking advantage of all the resources available, including federal loans and/or grants and scholarships offered by colleges. To take advantage of any federal assistance, you and your child must complete the FAFSA. Many colleges also require information from the FAFSA to award your child a scholarship.

The table below shows the FAFSA codes and scholarship links to each of the 15 accredited Adventist colleges and universities in North America.

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College/University FAFSA Code Scholarship Link
Andrews University, Mich. 002238 Scholarship link
Atlantic Union College, Mass. 002119 Scholarship link
Canadian University College, AB, Canada G33354 Scholarship link
Florida Hospital College of Health Sciences, Fla. 031155 Scholarship link
Griggs University, Md. Griggs University offers college-level distance education in partnership with Andrews University, Oakwood University and Washington Adventist University. Scholarships and/or financial aid may be available through these partner schools. Please contact the financial aid office at whichever partner school your child is attending.
Kettering College of Medical Arts, Ohio 007035 Scholarship link
La Sierra University, Calif. 001215 Scholarship link
Loma Linda University, Calif. 001218 N/A for first-time college students.
Oakwood University, Ala. 001033 Scholarship link
Pacific Union College, Calif. 001258 Scholarship link
Southern Adventist University, Tenn. 003518 Scholarship link
Southwestern Adventist University, Texas 003619 Scholarship link
Union College, Neb. 002563 Scholarship link
Walla Walla University, Wash. 003799 Scholarship link
Washington Adventist University, Md.
(formerly Columbia Union College)
002067
Scholarship link

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