Scholarships & Financial Aid
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Financial Aid Smore
Please find here up-to-date information related to financial aid, the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA, the College Scholarship Service (CSS Profile), scholarships, and more.
Scholarships: 2026 Scholarship Newsletter
What is the Scholarship Newsletter?
Throughout the year, Ms. Granville compiles all of the scholarships she receives and organizes them into the Scholarship Newsletter. In this newsletter, you will find the name, amount, eligibility criteria, and submission information for a number of scholarships. The Scholarship Newsletter is sent out 1-2x per month to students and families. It can also be found on the College & Career Center’s Canvas page and on the School Counseling website (below).
How do I submit scholarships?
Directions for how to submit scholarships can be found at the top of the scholarship newsletter.
- Some scholarships are submitted online
- Some scholarships are submitted to Ms. Granville (K002 – cgranville@framingham.k12.ma.us)
- Some scholarships are emailed/mailed to a private party
Where else can I find information on scholarships & fin aid support?
Additional financial aid resources can be found at the following:
- Student Scholarships
- FastWeb
- Unigo
- Scholarship Website
- EduMed
- Bigfuture CollegeBoard
- College Covered
- Mometrix
- CollegeGreenLight
- CollegeBoard
- UniversityHQ
- AI-Camp
- Novoresume
Tuition Break
What is it? Tuition Break offers New England residents significant tuition discounts at out-of-state public colleges. NEBHE’s rigorous data collection and reporting demonstrate that Tuition Break saved New England families approximately $164 million last year, with average individual savings near $8,600 annually. This transparency supports continued legislative and institutional backing for the program.
- MEFA recorded a webinar explaining Tuition Break, with its benefits and the process: Tuition Break Webinar
- List of participating schools / programs