Transfer Scholarship assistance for FM transfer graduates is available at many four-year colleges and universities. Check with the college to learn about their individual policy for awarding scholarships. Students need to plan ahead as most colleges will require an application process with very strict deadlines. Contact your college(s) early!
Scholarship criteria and application processes will vary. In some cases, completing an application for admissions is all that is required. Some will require an essay, a resume or perhaps an interview, and they may be merit-based, need-based, or both. Deadlines for scholarship applications will vary.
Most colleges will request completion of the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA).
New York State Transfer and Articulation Association Scholarships:
The New York State Transfer and Articulation Association is an organization dedicated to establishing a state-wide academic forum and support group for transfer issues.
Phi Theta Kappa Transfer Scholarships:
Designated scholarships for members, totaling $36 million, are offered by some 600 four-year colleges and universities. New York State College Listing Click here
Scholarship Guide by College
Alfred State (SUNY College of Technology)
American International College
Buffalo State
Canisius College
Clarkson University
C.W. Post
Empire State College
Hartwick College
Hilbert College
Iona College
Ithaca College
Keuka College
LeMoyne College
Long Island University-Brooklyn Campus
Marist College
Morrisville State College
New York Institute of Technology (NYIT)
Rensselaer Polytechnic Institution (RPI)
Rochester Institute of Technology (RIT)
Sage College of Albany
Southern Vermont College
SUNY-Brockport
SUNY-Canton
SUNY Cortland
SUNY-Fredonia
SUNY Institute of Technology at Utica/Rome
SUNY-Oneonta
SUNY-Oswego
SUNY-Plattsburgh
SUNY-Potsdam
The College of St. Rose
Internet Transfer Scholarship Search
Collegeboard
College Connections
FastWeb
GoCollege
Hispanic Scholarship Fund
Minority Scholarship Guide
Petersons
Presidential Freedom Scholarships (Get Ready for College.org)
Princeton Review
Scholarship Experts
Scholarships.com
Students.gov
United Negro College Fund










