Okeechobee High School Financial Aid Night January 21, 2016.

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Okeechobee High School Financial Aid Night January 21, 2016

 Tuition payment for Florida post-secondary schools (college/university, vocational schools)  Merit-based  Based on academic history, test scores, and community service hours  3 Award Levels (FAS, FMS,GSV)  A student may receive funding for only one award. The highest award earned by the student will be selected.

 Be a Florida resident and U.S. citizen or eligible non- citizen, as determined by your post-secondary institution  Earn a Florida standard high school diploma  Be accepted by and enrolled in an eligible Florida public or private school  Be enrolled for at least 6 semester credit hours or equivalent per term  Use the award within 2 years of graduation  Must not be found guilty of, or plead no contest to, a felony charge  Must submit a completed, error free Initial Student Florida Financial Aid Application (FFAA) during your last year in high school by graduation  Must meet the eligibility requirements for the award level for which you wish to qualify for (Requirements must be met by high school graduation, but test scores taken through June 30 are accepted for evaluation purposes.)

 Apply online at  Click on State Grants, Scholarships, and Applications  Click on Student Application (for new applicants)  Before you proceed to the application, it is important to read the 7 Application Essentials first and the BF Handbook.  Click on Save/Submit and Print your application.  Saved Results Page---print a copy for your records  No longer required to complete FAFSA but encouraged to apply!

Minimum Weighted GPA: core credits: 4 English 4 Math (Algebra 1 and higher) 3 Natural Science 3 Social Science 2 Foreign Language Minimum Test Scores: SAT Reading and Math: 1290 OR ACT Composite 29 Community Service: 100 hours Minimum Weighted GPA: core credits: 4 English 4 Math (Algebra 1 and higher) 3 Natural Science 3 Social Science 2 Foreign Language Minimum Test Scores: SAT Reading and Math: 1170 OR ACT Composite 26 Community Service: 75 hours

Minimum Weighted Core GPA: core credits: 4 English 4 Math (including Algebra 1) 3 Natural Science 3 Social Science 1 Fine/Practical Art 1 Physical Education Plus a minimum of 3 Career/Technical Education credits in one vocational program (3.5 unweighted gpa in career courses) Minimum Test Scores: SAT Math 440 and SAT Critical Reading 440 ACT English 17, Reading 19, Math 19 PERT: 103 Writing, 106 Reading, 114 Math Community Service: 30 hours

 To determine your Bright Futures eligibility and view your unofficial transcript, go to college/pay-for-college# college/pay-for-college#  Scroll down until you see Bright Futures Scholarships  Click on Check your Eligibility for a Bright Futures Scholarship  Search college and university profiles and degree offerings  Explore career and academic options

 Algebra 1A and Algebra 1B count as 1 credit.  Acceptable Math credits: Algebra 1, Geometry, Algebra 2 and above.  The following courses CANNOT be used as one of the 4 BF required math credits for FAS/FMS: Consumer Math, Business Math, Math for College Success, Applied Math III, Informal Geometry, Explorations in Math I and II, Liberal Arts Math, and Pre-Algebra.

Transcripts are submitted electronically to FDOE.  Early Evaluation(7 th semester) You cannot lose an award based on early evaluation, unless you fail to graduate from hs.  End-of-Year Evaluation (8 th semester) If your gpa improves and/or other requirements are met during your final hs semester, you may then qualify for an award or higher award level based on the evaluation of your final hs transcript.

 Award eligibility or ineligibility determination will be posted to a student’s online Financial Aid Recipient History screen. Login credentials will be sent to student after completing the application.  Early evaluation award notification—posting in March  End-of-year evaluation award notification--- posting in August  Students must accept their award within their first 2 years after high school graduation or forfeit the scholarship.  Notification of award will be made available to institution listed on your application.(Must notify changes of institution by Aug 15 for Fall Term.)

 You have 2 years to accept the award from your hs grad date. (Must apply to reinstate the award.)  FAS/FMS funding length---up to 5 years from hs graduation for a maximum of 120 semester hours  GSV funding length---up to 100% (length of time) of program study or up to 72 semester hours

 Funding begins the FALL term after your high school graduation. It only works in the Fall and Spring semesters. There is NO Summer funding.  Scholarship value is dependent upon legislative funding each summer.  Pays a fixed cost per credit hour based on award level, institution type, and credit type.  amounts for 4 year university: FAS current value: $103 per semester hour FMS current value: $77 per semester hour GSV current value: $48 per semester hour

 Renewable eligibility occurs at the end of the spring semester of college. You do NOT need to submit a renewal application.  FAS gpa  FMS gpa  GSV gpa  Minimum # of hours required per term IF funded Full- Time: 12 semester hrs; Part-time is 6 semester hours  FAS with 2.75 – 2.99 gpa at the end of a renewal period will renew as FMS.  If the GPA is improved above a 3.0 in a subsequent renewal period, the student will restore as FAS, using the one-time restoration opportunity.  FMS/GSV---below 2.75 will lose scholarship

 Very IMPORTANT!!!  Your SSN is used in matching your transcripts to your test score records. This is how colleges and Bright Futures match up your application with your transcripts.  If not reported, this can result in an error in your award amount or delay disbursement of an award.  Make sure your SSN is on file. Check with Mrs. Vlkojan in Guidance.

If you have a prepaid college plan, you can use both the prepaid and BF scholarship. Bright Futures can be used to cover expenses that the prepaid plan doesn’t cover.

  (OSFA)  

Linda Koff Phone: ext s

Last year, over $618,000 in local scholarship money was awarded to students.

 Instructions for applying for local scholarships  Sample transcripts  Terms you should know when applying for financial aid  Federal Financial Aid Programs  Alternatives to financial aid

 Complete the application found on page 16  Stop by the Guidance Office and sign up for your transcript, then pick up your transcript from Mrs. Vlkojan when ready  Write your personal biography  Complete your student resume  Find 2 people who think highly of you and ask them to write you a letter of recommendation (and keep reminding them.) 1 can be from an OHS Staff member, the other should come from an individual off campus. No family members!  Read through the list of possible scholarships and make copies of your application, resume, biography and 2 letters of recommendation for EACH scholarship you are applying for  Pay attention to the special requests from the donors (essay, special application, etc.)

 Put all of your documents into a clasp mailing folder and label them like this: Your Name Scholarship Name Scholarship Number

 Make 1 extra copy of your entire packet (essays and all) for Mrs. Lawson to keep on file. This packet is due February 26 th by 3:30 pm.  Bring all of your packets to Mrs. Lawson no later than 3:30pm on March 4 th. There will be NO EXCEPTIONS!  You will need only one copy of the Scholarship Verification Form, this needs to be included in Mrs. Lawson’s folder. If you apply to more than 42 scholarships you can make a second copy for more room or write them on the back. I use this sheet to check in each scholarship packet.  If you are planning on going to college, you MUST have your social security number on file. Bring in a copy of your card to Mrs. Lawson or Ms. Murphy. You can include a copy of the card in Mrs. Lawson’s packet, all information in packets will be secured and once card information is entered into the computer, the copy will be shredded. QUESTIONS???