College is expensive, but before you take out any loans, find out if you qualify for awards and scholarships. You might find scholarships at the school, local, state, and/or national levels.By following a few tips—such as looking for scholarships everywhere, understanding their criteria, and staying organized—you could be awarded thousands of dollars for school. Though there’s no guarantee you’ll be awarded any money, the effort may be worth it if you’re willing to put in the time.1Look for scholarships anywhere and everywhere.You can’t apply for scholarships if you don’t know where to find them. Here’s a handy list of resources you can use:A college’s financial aid office (offers scholarships just for that specific college)Community and religious organizations, local businesses, and community foundations, which may increase your chances of obtaining scholarships because each has a smaller pool of applicantsYour employer or your parents’ employer(s)The U.S. Department of Labor’s free s...