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FINANCIAL AID & RECAP ON SCHOLARSHIPS
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Why is this important? According to a Huffpost Poll, 62% of Americans cannot afford a public university education There are many students who cannot attend the dream colleges they have gotten into, merely for financial reasons Dropping out Loans after school
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Different Sources of Tuition Money Government Money FAFSA Student Loans* Work-Study Private Scholarships New Haven Promise Direct School Money The CSS Profile More Student Loans
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From the Government 3 kinds: Grants Loans Work-Study Must fill out FAFSA to “apply” and determine eligibility www.fafsa.gov You need your tax returns to verify information – ask your parents to file as early as possible
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Private Scholarships “Free money” for college Unlike loans, they do not have to be repaid to the sponsor Some scholarships are awarded directly to the student; others to the college or university Different kinds of scholarship sources: Local groups and clubs Charitable foundations Businesses Schools Colleges Government organizations
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Looking for Scholarships Start now! Deadlines are coming up this spring Resources to start with: School database and guidance counselor The school or university Online search engines Fastweb.com Moolahspot.com Scholarships.com Scholarshipmonkey.com Finaid.org Collegeboard.com https://bigfuture.collegeboard.org/scholarship-search http://unitedwedream.org/resources/scholarships/
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New Haven Promise If you’re from the city of New Haven, you may be eligible to receive a scholarship from New Haven Promise! This scholarship covers up to 75% of in-state tuition (class of 2013) Basic Requirements: B average Attendance Community service For more information: Talk to Guidance counselors, etc. http://newhavenpromise.org/
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From the School Schools give you 3 sources of money: Government money comes first Merit-based scholarships (b/c you’re good at something) Need-based scholarships (b/c you have financial need) Need to fill out CSS Profile Jan/Feb is the time to do it Big point: schools with a big sticker price (Yale) often have the most money via endowments, so you might actually pay less money to go there.
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Let’s Break it Down
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QUESTIONS?
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WWW.NEWHAVENREACH.COM Student Resources Section Info@NewHavenREACH.com
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