Cappex Scholarship Review

Cappex (72/100)

Cappex is another well-established scholarship search engine, and it has an extensive database with links to over $11 billion in total funding.  The registration process is fairly straightforward, allowing students to find relevant opportunities by expanding their profiles. However, although the Cappex site is modern and user-friendly, it does contain numerous banner advertisements and frequent…

CollegeXpress Scholarship Review

CollegeXpress (62/100)

CollegeXpress is another platform that primarily functions as a search engine, albeit one with access to a scholarship database purportedly worth $7 billion.  In order to view the database, users are required to register and fill in information about their graduation year, age, and home address. CollegeXpress is upfront in admitting that users’ information with…

Student Scholarship Search Review

StudentScholarshipSearch.com Review (62/100)

Our scoring system awarded a score of 62 out of 100 to StudentScholarshipSearch.com.  In terms of user experience, this website does feel rather dated, especially when compared to the sleek, modern platforms that have clearly invested heavily in product design. The main feature of StudentScholarshipSearch.com is a Scholarship Matcher that asks users to input only…

Niche Scholarship Review

Niche: Find College Scholarships Review (61/100)

Although Niche primarily focuses on ranking and reviewing colleges, companies, neighborhoods, and K-12 schools, the company also has a free scholarship search tool.  Students can search the scholarship database and filter the listings by major, state, special categories, easy-to-apply scholarships, and more. Niche offers quite a few of its own awards, such as the “$2,000…

Unigo Scholarship Review

Unigo Review (59/100)

With around $3.6 million in scholarships, Unigo has a large pool of opportunities available to students who create a free account and complete a detailed profile. Unigo requires students to complete five pages of questions in order to access their scholarship matches.  Unigo publicizes a number of its own scholarships, which seem to be fairly…

Scholarship Review

Scholarships.com (86/100)

According to Scholarships.com, the platform features some 3.7 million scholarships and grants, amounting to around $19 billion in financial aid.  Although it does feature some banner ads and is not the most modern-looking platform, Scholarships.com is actually very straightforward to use. In contrast to many of the other platforms we scrutinized, which have lengthy registration…

Chegg Scholarship Review

Chegg Review (70/100)

Ranks #3 Score: 80/100 Pros: Strong breadth and depth of opportunities. Easy user experience. Good data privacy and limited unrelated offers relative to other platforms. Save scholarships to apply later. Cons: Funding isn’t exclusive to platform. Applications are off-site. The Bottom Line: With straightforward UX, Chegg makes it quick and easy to view a large…

Scholarship Owl Scholarship Review

ScholarshipOwl Review (55/100)

ScholarshipOwl is one of the few platforms we analyzed that is only available to users who pay a subscription for the service.  Somewhat misleadingly, ScholarshipOwl encourages site visitors to “register for free” and input a significant amount of personal data and information about prospective college plans before providing a partial list of “scholarship matches.” However,…

Student Scholarship review

StudentScholarships.org Review (50/100)

StudentScholarships.org describes itself as the “largest collection of student scholarships on the web.” Regardless of whether this is true or not (the total funding amount isn’t mentioned anywhere), it is not a particularly easy platform to use.  StudentScholarships.org was founded in 2003, and the website does not appear to be nearly as modern or functional…