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Financial Aid Meeting October 2, 2014 6:00 P.M. BMHS LIONS. AGENDA. Joy McCamey – Financial Aid Information/FAFSA Allyson Benton – LAUNCH Program Tammy Little – Jr / Sr Calendar. Senior Newsletters.
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AGENDA • Joy McCamey – Financial Aid Information/FAFSA • Allyson Benton – LAUNCH Program • Tammy Little – Jr/Sr Calendar
Senior Newsletters • Primary way of communicating information about scholarships, visitation days at colleges, College and Career Fairs, special programs, visits from college and military representatives, senior news • Available in hard copy and on the school website • Are usually published about once a month • Usually given out in English or History classes
Remind 101 • Guidance News • Scholarship information • Testing information: PLAN, ACT, EOC’s, etc… • Dates & Deadlines
Parent Group Remind 101 • Open up a new text • To: 620-682-9649 • Message: @792b7 • Click send
Junior Class Remind 101 • Open up a new text • To: 620-682-9649 • Message: @juniors2 • Click send
Seniors Remind 101 • Open up a new text • To: 620-682-9649 • Message: @0ee13c • Click Send
Choices: Life After High School • Post-Secondary Education (4-year College, 2-year College, Technical or Professional School) • Military (Army, Navy, Air Force, Marines, Coast Guard, National Guard) • Workforce
Get a Jump Start on College… • Accelerated High School Student Program – through Snead State Community College – these do not show on your high school transcript, only count as college credit • Dual Enrollment – through Snead State Community College – these count as both high school and college credit. • 2 College courses = 1 high school credit • Example: Eng 101 & Eng 102 = 12th English credit
Dual Enrollment: • Dual Enrollment: • Contract with SSCC • Completed admissions (Online admissions application, Signature/Residency form, valid ID) • Submit a copy of the signed dual enrollment form • Submit copy of their in progress high school transcript. • Minimum GPA – 3.0 • Must have an ACT 20 in math and/or a 21 in English to qualify for math or English classes
Junior Calendar: Fall of your Junior year: • Step up your involvement in club/activities • Begin keeping track of your community service • Keep a list of your accomplishments and achievements for your resume. • Keep focused on your grades. JUNIOR YEAR GRADES MATTER!!! • Continue researching potential colleges and careers • Begin mapping out dates for your ACT tests
Junior Calendar Winter of your Junior Year: • Begin to prepare for the ACT exam given in April • Narrow choices of colleges down to 5-7 • Build a folder on each possible college choice • Visit college campus with parents • Create a scholarship profile on fastweb and finaid. • STAY FOCUSED ON GRADES!!
Junior Year Calendar Spring of your Junior Year • Register for Senior classes • Research scholarship opportunities • Take AP Exams • Narrow colleges choices down to 3-5. • Plan out your ACT testing calendar • Practice, Practice, Practice ACT questions • Be ready to apply to at least 3 colleges in the fall of your senior year
Fall of Senior Year • Should have top 3 choices • Plan College Visits to these colleges • Apply to your top 3 choices • Apply for scholarships at these colleges • Request official transcripts be sent
College Application Process • Most of the time, you will apply online. • Make sure you fill out all forms. Sometimes, scholarship applications and activities forms are separate. Always fill out scholarship applications! • Departmental Scholarships may require separate application and/or try-out • Have ACT or SAT scores sent directly from your ACT Student account • Have transcript sent – See Mrs. Thornton • Ask for Letters of Recommendation (if needed).
DEADLINES!!! • You must meet deadlines! Apply early. • If a scholarship application has a December 1 deadline, you must have all your materials processed by that date.
College Merit Based Scholarship Priority Deadlines: • University of Alabama December 15 • Auburn University February 15 • UAB December 1 • UAH December 1 • Troy University March 1 • JSU March 1 • UNA December 15 • Snead State Community College March 1 • Wallace State Community College February 15
Winter of Senior Year • Fill out your FAFSA (Pell Grant) • Joy McCameyThe North Alabama Center for Educational Excellence
College and Career Fair • When: January 15, 2015 • Where: Marshall County Technical School • Our Time: 6:00 – 8:00 P.M.
Spring of Senior Year • Apply for local scholarships • Feb. 1st – Mar. 1st is the deadline for most local community colleges for scholarships • Turn in copies of scholarship letters to Mrs. Thornton • You must have AP Scores sent by College Board to the college you plan to attend.
ACT DEADLINES!!! • October is the last ACT Test Date accepted for most Dec. 1 scholarship deadlines. Make sure you have your scores sent directly to the appropriate school. • Sometimes, 1 or 2 points makes the difference in the level of scholarship money. Study before you take the test! For example, at AU, 28 ACT + 3.5 GPA = $3,000 yr. but 30 ACT + 3.5 GPA = Full Tuition.
Financial Aid • Scholarships – Academic, Athletic, Leadership, Specialty (Band, Theatre) • Grants – Money based on need which does not have to be repaid (FAFSA) • Loans – Money which must be repaid • Work Study – Students work on the college campus and are paid
Calculating the Cost of Attendance: • Tuition • Fees • Books • Room/Board • Meal Ticket • Sorority/Fraternity dues • General living expenses: gas, entertainment, etc…
Sample - UNA Estimated Cost of Attendance PER SEMESTER: Tuition (15 hrs): $3660.00 Fees (15 hrs): $874.00 Meal Ticket: $ 1413.00 Dorm: $ 1459.50 Books (estimate): $500.00 GRAND TOTAL: $7906.00
Financial Aid Awards: ESTIMATE: Full Pell Grant (2014): $5645.00 $2822.50 per semester Academic Scholarship: $7,000.00 $3500.00 per semester Grand Total: $6322.50 Difference: $7906-$6322 = $1584
Final Notes • Scholarships will not come looking for you. You must seek them out. You must fill out the necessary paperwork and sell yourself! • Scholarship search engine: www.fastweb.com • www.finaid.org • I am always available to help you in any way I can.