Well, I don't really know about what scholarships are out their, I'm sure there are some but it would take some research and more information on your situation to really point you towards any.
As for the student loans you generally get a six month deferral after leaving school so you have a little time to find a job and start saving money (though there will be interest accruing during this period). Also you can contact your lending company and see about consolidation and wage based repayment so that the amount you pay back is based upon the amount you are able to earn and can actually be zeroed out if you aren't earning enough,the caveat of this is if you aren't paying enough to handle your interest the loan just gets bigger and if you do eventually get a higher paying job can end up hitting you hard, but after 25 years of payments the loan is supposed to be forgiven if I'm remembering right (I'm looking into for myself right now, yay for grad school and few professional prospects).