​​The district scholarship portal on StudentVUE is currently unavailable as we switch over to the new Major Clarity system. Please check back for more information later.

​Scroll down to the document list below for additional scholarships!

Arizona Community Foundation Scholarships- now open!
Check out a list of scholarships open to Arizona High School Seniors! View the scholarships and requirements here​
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RaiseMe Scholarships:​

RaiseMe is an online tool many colleges use to award students with scholarships before they even start applying to schools! Students can earn scholarships to pay for college by doing things that will improve their chances of ge​tting into many colleges and universities. Every time you reach a goal like getting good grades or doing extracurricular activities, you can earn microscholarships, starting as early as the 9th grade.

Students can sign up here: Raise.Me​


In-State College Scholarship Pages:

FAFSA Information

​The 2021-2022 School Year FAFSA Application opens on October 1st, 2020!

Watch the recording from our Virtual FAFSA Information Night here​

​What is FAFSA?​

FAFSA is the Free Application for Federal Student Aid. It  The sooner you file your FAFSA, more aid options will be available to you. To receive federal student aid, such as federal grants, work-study, and loans, you need to complete the FAFSA every year you attend college. Completing and submitting the FAFSA is free and it gives you access to the largest source of financial aid to pay for college or career school. In addition, many states and colleges use your FAFSA information to determine your eligibility for state and schoo​l aid, and some private financial aid providers may use your FAFSA information to determine whether you qualify for their aid.


What do I need to file a FAFSA?
  • FSA ID, which you can create here​
  • Social Security number
  • Driver license
  • Bank statements
  • Parent information (if you're a dependent)
  • W-2 forms and tax returns from two years ago (2019 return for the 2021-2022 FAFSA) 
  • Up to 10 schools you are interested in attending

What happens after I file my FAFSA?

​After filing your FAFSA, you will receive a Student Aid Report (SAR) listing all the information you provided in the online application. Your Expected Family Contribution (EFC) will be included in the SAR. Colleges ​​​will then calculate your estimated Cost of Attendance (COA). Your EFC is subtracted from your COA to determine your eligibility for aid.

​​If you have additional questions, you find tutorials and other help materials on FAFSA's Help Page​​