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State University System of Florida Admissions Tour September 2007 presented by

Florida Department of Education Office of Student Financial Assistance State Scholarship and Grant Programs. State University System of Florida Admissions Tour September 2007 presented by Barbara Dombrowski – September 5-7 JoAnn McGonagill – September 10-14. 2007 Legislative Updates

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  1. Florida Department of EducationOffice of Student Financial Assistance State Scholarship and Grant Programs State University System of Florida Admissions TourSeptember 2007 presented by Barbara Dombrowski – September 5-7 JoAnn McGonagill – September 10-14

  2. 2007 Legislative Updates The Florida Financial Aid Application (FFAA) and Processes Bright Futures Scholarship Program Eligibility Lists Agenda

  3. 2007-08 State Programs Appropriation - $667.6M Program funding at 10% overall increase New Programs: Public Career Centers Florida Public Postsecondary Career Education Student Assistance Grant Florida Work Experience Program First Generation Matching Grant at Community Colleges Children/Spouses of Deceased or Disabled Veterans Scholarships expands POW/MIA eligibility Legislative Update

  4. Florida Bright Futures Scholarship Program- $380.4M - No summer funds available 2007 Florida Student Assistance Grant (FSAG) - $130.4M - Need based - Maximum award increased to $1,808 Florida Resident Access Grant (FRAG) - $102.6M - Tuition assistance at non-public 4-year schools - Annual award $3,000 LegislativeUpdate

  5. Florida Public Postsecondary Career Education Student Assistance Grant (FSAG-CE) Need based grant to students enrolled: In a public career center operated by a district school board or a community college In certificate programs of at least 450 clock hours or 15 credit hours At least half-time Maximum award $1,808 Legislative Update, continuedNew State Program

  6. Florida Work Experience Program (FWEP) Need-based grant to students enrolled: In a public career center operated by a district school board, a community college, or a Department approved Educator Preparation Program In certificate programs of at least 450 clock hours or 15 credit hours At least half-time Legislative Update, continuedExpanded State Program

  7. First Generation Matching Grant Program Expands from state universities, need-based grant program eligibility for students attending a community college. Student eligibility: Parents have not earned a baccalaureate degree Undergraduate, resident, full-time status Need determination Award amount up to the Cost of Attendance Legislative Update, continuedNew State Program

  8. Scholarships for Children/Spouses of Deceased or Disabled Veterans Extends eligibility to children of eligible deceased or disabled veterans who are classified as POW or MIA, regardless of conflict Legislative Update, continuedExpanded State Program

  9. Merit-based Florida Bright Futures Scholarship Program Robert C. Byrd Honors Scholarship Program (federal funds) Need-based (requires FAFSA) Florida Student Assistance Grant Jose Marti Scholarship Challenge Grant Program Rosewood Family Scholarship Program Mary McCloud Bethune Scholarship Program Florida Work Experience Program First Generation Matching Grant Program Special Interest Children/Spouses of Deceased or Disabled Veterans Ethics in Business Scholarship Florida Resident Assistance Grant Access to Better Learning & Education Grant Florida Financial Aid Application (FFAA) for State Scholarship & Grant Programs

  10. OSFA Homepage

  11. Visit www.FloridaStudentFinancialAid.org to: Apply for State Scholarship and Grant Programs Receive User ID and PIN in acknowledgement letter User ID and PIN needed to follow application progress Update demographics View certification page View award status Apply for federal aid programs via the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) High School Seniors Apply

  12. Florida Financial Aid Application

  13. After FFAA-Follow Progress

  14. Visit www.FloridaStudentFinancialAid.org to: High school principals or designees nominate a student for the Robert C. Byrd Honors Scholarship Program Access important memorandums and the SSFAD Guide for High School Personnel BF Application Processes Private HS Access the online transcript entry Public and private access evaluation system Access the Comprehensive Course Table High School Personnel Responsibilities

  15. FFAA deadline BF application deadline is high school graduation Academic year is September 1 – August 31 All current year seniors graduated by August 31 FFAA closes on August 31to BF applicants: No “Bright Futures” on FFAA results page No request from OSFA for transcript No move of transcript to production Bright Futures Scholarship Program Application Processes

  16. Early Admission Students Senior year – student is full-time admitted to a postsecondary early admission program Student submits FFAA at end of junior year HS submits transcript at end of junior year to same year as seniors All BF academic criteria met except coursework Cannot improve award during senior year Can get BF funding based on hours enrolled, if degree-seeking Bright Futures Scholarship Program

  17. Statewide Course Numbering System (SCNS) now identifies .5 and 1.0 credit foreign language courses by number on Comprehensive Course Table (CCT) No longer necessary to use the foreign language waiver for dual enrollment courses Still use foreign language waiver for: 1.0 credit Intermediate level course completed Appropriate CLEP or AP exam scores achieved Bright Futures - Foreign Language Dual Enrollment Courses

  18. Comprehensive Course Table (CCT) reflects 8/2007 Dual Enrollment Equivalency List (found at www.FACTS.org) for 2008 graduates Beginning with 2005-06 year – all dual enrollment science courses earn: 1.0 credit with corresponding lab .5 credit without corresponding lab Corresponding lab is now a lab with matched prefix: BSC1010 and BSCL045 = 1.0 Not BSC1010 and CHML046 = .5 Check CCT when advising students for any dual enrollment courses Bright Futures - Science Dual Enrollment Courses

  19. OSFA displays for Postsecondary Institutions Master Eligibility List of all eligible Bright Futures, CSDDV, Byrd, José Martí, & Rosewood students New federal grants Eligibility Lists

  20. First and second year college students Pell grant recipients = Need-based Program Enrolled at a 2- or 4-year institution Degree-seeking, Full-time U.S. Citizens, (Eligible non-citizens NOT eligible) Florida Approved High School rigorous curriculum (does not require minimum GPA or test scores) FAS or FMS coursework, or Coursework similar to State Scholars Initiative (SSSI), or Two AP or IB passing courses with passing exam grades Eligible and Ineligible ACG files provided to Florida colleges ACG Award Amounts: 1st year: $ 750 2nd year: $1,300 Federal Academic Competitiveness Grant (ACG)

  21. Third and fourth year college students Degree-seeking in designated program of study Computer Science, Engineering, Foreign Language, Life Sciences, Mathematics, Multidisciplinary Studies, Physical Sciences, Technology Pell Grant recipients = Need based Program Enrolled full-time at a 2- or 4-year institution U.S. Citizens (Eligible non-citizens NOT eligible) Awards determined at the student’s postsecondary institution Award Amounts 3rd year - $4,000 4th year - $4,000 Federal SMART Grant

  22. SecurityContact Neil Walter – SSFAD Database Security Specialist Phone: (850) 245-1915 (or toll-free) E-mail: neil.walter@fldoe.org Bright Futures High School Specialists Jacque Hunt – Public Schools Phone: (850) 410-5199 (or toll-free) E-mail: Jacque.Hunt@fldoe.org Beverly Lahtinen – Private Schools Phone: (850) 254-1898 (or toll-free) E-mail: Beverly.Lahtinen@fldoe.org State Program Questions - Byrd, Jose Marti Certifications and others Call toll-free 1-888-827-2004, option #2 We Thank our Partners – Contact Us with Questions

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