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Join us at the TASFAA Conference 2012 to learn about changing the landscape of financial aid. Presented by Patsy Collins, we will discuss how to make a difference and improve access to education for former foster youth. Don't miss out on this opportunity to create a successful learning environment and increase college access.
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TASFAA Conference 2012Changing the Tides of Financial AidMake It Happen!Presented by:Patsy Collins pwc002@shsu.eduSHSU Financial Aid & Scholarships Office
Making a Difference • Not the largest population – BUT! High Level of Need – Monetary and Student Services
Texas REACH Purpose of the organization: Facilitate the interaction between PAL/Aftercare agencies and institutions of higher education in order to increase college access for former foster youth and to create a successful learning environment so the student can obtain a college degree. Subscribe to the Texas Reach List Serve.
Texas Department of Family and Protective Services Transitional Living Services • PAL - Preparation for Adult Living Independent Living Skill Training • ETV – Education and Training Voucher • Medicaid for youth 18 – 21 years of age
College Preparatory Work • SAT & ACT Pmt Waiver High School Counselor
College Entrance • Application Waivers – Admissions • Placement Test – ETV (Must be awarded federal aid to begin application process) • Meningitis Shot – CHIP (under 18); Texas Medicaid (STAR) • Dorm Deposit – Transitional Living Allowance or ETV (Must be awarded federal aid) • Orientation – Federal Aid; Add to fee student fee statement
Campus Life • HB 452 Dormitory access - break housing (Thanksgiving, fall to spring, spring break, spring to summer 1, summer 1 to summer to, and summer 2 to fall) if student is enrolled for the subsequent semester Financial aid consideration – Planning to accommodate the year-round budget • Work Study – Preferred hiring; PAL Staff can provide the Employment Preference form letter (Govt. Code; Title 6; Subtitle B; Chapter 672)
hi SHSU Forward • BuildingaTeam (Fall 2008) Drs. Keri Rogers and Heather Thielemann Monthly Meetings: First Year Experience, Financial Aid, Counseling Center, SAM Center (Advising and Mentoring, Legal Services, Office of Research and Sponsored Grants, Residence Life, Orientation, Reading Center, Writing Center • Programs S@S, Graduation (Gowns, gift, luncheon), emergency fund, scholarship • Studentorganizations Pay it Forward
Contact Information National Association for the Education of Homeless Children and Youth • http://www.naehcy.org/facts.html Transitional Living • http://www.dfps.state.tx.us/Child_Protection/Transtiional_Living/default.asp Shannon Ramsey DFPS PO Box 149030, MC W-157 Austin, Texas 78714-9030 Texas REACH http://www.texasreach.org PAL Coordinators http://www.dfps.state.tx.us/Child_Protection/Preparation_For_Adult_Living/PAL_coordinators.asp
Additional Resources: Casey Family Programs. http://www.casey.org/resources/publications/SupportingSuccess.htm. Department of Family and Protective Services http://www.dfps.state.tx.us/About/Data_Books_and_Annual_Reports/2011/default.asp. Texans Care for Children http://texanscareforchildren.org/Images/Interior/reports/transitions_to_adulthood_for_texas_foster_youth.pdf.
Glossaries • http://casey.org/Resources/Publications/pdf/ProvidingEffectiveFinancialAid.pdf • http://womens-place.com/features/adoption_terms.php