You may change your mind You may decide to go back later in life You may fill out applications to schools and the FAFSA and see that it is possible.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Precollege Programs College Edition 2 pt 3 pt 4 pt 5 pt 1 pt 2 pt 3 pt 4 pt 5 pt 1 pt 2 pt 3 pt 4 pt 5 pt 1 pt 2 pt 3 pt 4 pt 5 pt 1 pt 2 pt 3 pt 4 pt.
Advertisements

Financial Aid Basics. Four Types of Financial Aid: Grants ▫You do not have to pay these back ▫Based on financial need Loans ▫Have to pay back ▫Everyone.
FAFSA Free Application for Federal Student Aid Your 1 st step to getting $$ for college.
Community College The Basics Kim Downey, Counselor.
P LANNING FOR C OLLEGE ! Principles of Health Science.
The Economics of College (CREAM) EQ: What sources of money exist to help me pay for college??
Financial Aid. Applying for financial aid To be eligible for most forms of state and federal aid, students must fill out the Free Application for Federal.
PEBBLEBROOK H.S. SENIOR CLASS MEETING CLASS OF 2014.
Life After High School What are my options?. Options after High School I know that you have just finished your course selection, but it is still an important.
What To Know About Colleges Preparing Students For High School and Beyond.
Analyzing the Importance of School. Value of Education Connect Ideas from the past lessons (careers) Value of Education: Have students write $52,000 on.
And the Facts to Debunk Them. Only students with the best grades qualify for financial aid.  Merit-based awards are called scholarships.  Financial.
Brought to you by the Youth Leaders of the SSC. High School College & Career The Struggle Bonus Question: 500 pts. College Jeopardy.
EDUCATION, JOBS & WEALTH Every bit of education you get after high school increases the chances you'll earn good pay. Most college graduates earn a lot.
Understanding Financial Aid College Exploration. Financial Aid Vocabulary Scholarship—an amount of money meant to cover tuition, possibly books. In some.
Free Application for Federal Student Aid.  The FAFSA is a FREE application for financial aid to help find ways to pay for college!  The FAFSA is NOT.
Dr. Kim Poast, Associate Deputy Director- Access & Student Services November, 2011.
Costs vs. Earnings Middle School Financial Literacy #1.
Silvia Diaz de Leon Leon Correa Stanley Huang Melody Wang.
FINANCIAL AID OFFICE CAREER PLANNING Spring 2014 Class Spring 2014 Class BY: Sergio De La Mora Emma Padilla Emma Padilla Min Aung Min Aung Tidus Huy Le.
FAFSA FREE APPLICATION FOR FEDERAL STUDENT AID. What is FAFSA?  Free Application For Federal Student Aid = FAFSA  It is your key to all federal financial.
COSTS AND BENEFITS OF JOBS VS CAREERS. EVERYBODY IS DIFFERENT-THAT MEANS EVERYONE HAS DIFFERENT SKILLS Different individuals have different skills and.
Beaver Hangouts Edition. Why go to college? Financial Aid Types of Degrees Exploring Interests Preparing for College
After Graduation Workforce Military Community College / Technical School University High School Graduate Meet w/ Recruiter Apply Marketable Skills Financial.
 You will hear many things as you are starting your college search.  Many of these things will be myths.  Some of these myths are based on some fact,
Associates degree in criminal justice Associates degree in criminal justice has great difference from bachelors degree. These two different degrees can.
Degrees and Work-based Learning Objective 3.01: Understand the personal education and skill requirements necessary for transition from secondary education.
Junior Juncture Workshop
ALL ABOUT: THE COLLEGE BOUND SCHOLARSHIP
Northside High School Financial Aid Opportunities Night.
Grade 10 Naviance Activity
College Basics Simple descriptions of what you need to know to start the college decision process.
Having a Degree is important
FAFSA Line by Line Training Increased Learning Increases Earning
Road to College Spanish Information Workshops for Parents Workshop #4.
Covering the cost of education after high school
Let’s Get College-Ready
College Basics Simple descriptions of what you need to know to start the college decision process.
Degrees and Work-based Learning
Presentation By: Elizabeth Ochoa
College is Power A College Education Opens Doors
Education and Training Pays: 2013
*Financial Aid is available for those who qualify
College Basics Simple descriptions of what you need to know to start the college decision process.
KnowHow2GO to COLLEGE!.
No Warm-up Get out your study guide for unit 7. We’ll review for tomorrow’s test today.
ALL ABOUT: THE COLLEGE BOUND SCHOLARSHIP
Financial aid What you need to know
Financial Aid Options Work Study and Loans
Paying for College Houston Community College Financial Literacy and Capabilities Module pt. 2.
F. Level of family involvement
ADMISSIONS RECORDS FINANCIAL AID.
College Basics Simple descriptions of what you need to know to start the college decision process.
Free Application for Federal Student Aid
Paying for College Houston Community College Financial Literacy and Capabilities Module pt. 2.
College: Know the Facts
Financial Aid.
Paying for College Houston Community College Financial Literacy and Capabilities Module pt. 2.
Bell Ringer#2 What does it mean to be Financially Responsible?
College Basics Simple descriptions of what you need to know to start the college decision process.
PREPARING FOR FAFSA The WHAT, WHY, & HOW.
Career Choices.
Welcome to Spring Senior Credit Check Presentation
College is Power! A College Education Opens Doors
How to solve financial problem when we are unemployed?
Financial aid.
Goal Setting.
Employment Application Workshop La Puente High School Career Center
WITH A COLLEGE EDUCATION, you’re more likely to have:
Financial Aid Basics The REAP Scholarship is just one way your child can get help to pay for college. There is a lot of help out there! When your child.
Presentation transcript:

You may change your mind You may decide to go back later in life You may fill out applications to schools and the FAFSA and see that it is possible financially There is lots of financial aid available, and you are more likely to qualify for it if you come from a lower-income family College is not for everyone, and we respect that; however, it’s good to know what research says Individuals who have a college degree earn an avg. of $22,000 more per year than those with a HS diploma More job security; people with a HS diploma are more than 2X likely to be unemployed College graduates more likely to have better health and be involved in their community