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4-Year Universities Community Colleges Technical Colleges Many Apprenticeship Programs
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This may involve difficult family conversations about: Your parent’s income Your citizenship status If your parents are divorced, the parenting plans If you live with a guardian instead of a parent, you’ll need to figure out whether you are still a “dependent” How can you start the conversation? Have you checked in with your parent/guardian about your plans for after high school? If your situation is complicated, we would love to talk with you in person and help!
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Grants- money you don’t pay back, determined by your family’s financial need The greater your family’s financial need, the more likely you are to receive grants. Loans- money you pay the government back, with interest after you have left school Subsidized Loans are better: You don’t start accruing interest on your loan until after you have left school Unsubsidized Loans start accruing interest as soon as you accept them. Scholarships- College-specific scholarships (example: Husky Promise at UW) General scholarships (example: Hazelwood PTSA scholarship): Non- college specific.
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Net Price Estimator: Find this “Estimator” tool on every college Financial Aid webpage Here’s an example from the UW Financial Aid Webpage: http://www.washington.edu/students/osfa/prospectiveug/aid.esti mator.php http://www.washington.edu/students/osfa/prospectiveug/aid.esti mator.php
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F ree A pplication for F ederal S tudent A id Who qualifies for FEDERAL (U.S. Government) Financial Aid? Must be a U.S. Citizen (need a social security number to apply) or have a “Green Card”/US Permanent Resident Status Must earn a high school diploma or GED
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1. Apply for a pin (ID) number now (www.pin.ed.gov) for you and your guardian/parent.www.pin.ed.gov 2. Complete your FAFSA form (www.fafsa.gov) beginning January 1 st – the sooner the better!www.fafsa.gov 3. Finish your FAFSA: Best to complete the application by Feb. 1 I need help with the FAFSA! FAFSA Completion Event at Hazen: Jan. 22 nd, 5-7 p.m. If in doubt, call the FAFSA Helpline: 1-800-433-3243
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What is the WASFA and how is it different from the FAFSA? WASFA is: A free Washington Application for State Financial Aid Who is eligible: Non-US Citizens (undocumented status) Graduate from a Washington State High School Have lived in Washington for 3 years before earning your high school diploma Income requirements Website: www.ReadySetGrad.org/WASFAwww.ReadySetGrad.org/WASFA Same timeline as FAFSA: Apply beginning January 1 – finish by Feb. 1
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The State Need Grant is the funding for things like: College Bound Scholarship WASFA You may qualify for the State Need Grant programs if your family income is at or below:
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1) College specific scholarships In addition to applying to the university, you need to complete the FAFSA by Feb. 1 to be eligible for college-specific scholarships and their deadlines Go to the specific college Financial Aid webpage for scholarships you may be eligible to receive 2) General scholarships: Your resources include The Wash Board (Washington state scholarship database): www.Thewashboard.org www.Thewashboard.org fastWeb: www.fastweb.comwww.fastweb.com Hazen Career Center College Board/Big Future: https://bigfuture.collegeboard.org/https://bigfuture.collegeboard.org/
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If you are a College Bound Scholarship student: Remember you must finish high school with a 2.0 cumulative GPA You must complete the FAFSA no later than Feb. 1 to claim your College Bound Scholarship! Expect to receive an email (your “Match” email) from Washington Student Achievement Council within 2 weeks of submitting your FAFSA, explaining your next steps in receiving your scholarship. Question about your College Bound Scholarship? See Ms. Diep in the Career Center for individualized help!
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Via your email, you’ll receive a Student Aid Report (basically a summary of what you submitted) back from the federal processor; make sure there are no ERRORS If you submitted your request before your parents finalized their taxes, log back in to your FAFSA and make final updates using the newest tax information Respond to any requests for additional information Check the financial aid webpage of the individual colleges you’ve applied to see if they will need any additional forms from you and to check their deadlines. Each individual college you indicated on your FAFSA will send you an award letter Compare your award letters to determine which is the best “deal”. See your counselor if you want help!
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You may want to decide which school to attend based on the various school Aid offers.
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Take action now: FAFSA: Create your PIN Number www.pin.ed.govwww.pin.ed.gov WASFA: Create your account and start the registration process www.ReadySetGrad.org/WASFA www.ReadySetGrad.org/WASFA Scholarships: Create a Washboard account to search for scholarships: www.thewashboard.org www.thewashboard.org Go to Big Future: www.bigfuture.collegeboard.orgwww.bigfuture.collegeboard.org
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Your “exit ticket”: Complete this survey through Survey Monkey: https://www.surveymonkey.com/s/XMS7BNS
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