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High and Low Empowerment Budgeting and Information Packets College-specific, including: Tuition & Financial Aid Resources Program Information– Next Steps Conclusion Raffle PWGT business. Agenda. • What was your high today? • Why?. Write it down! . What was your low?.
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High and Low Empowerment Budgeting and Information Packets College-specific, including: Tuition & Financial Aid Resources Program Information– Next Steps Conclusion RafflePWGT business Agenda
• What was your high today? • Why? Write it down!
Tonight we’re going to try to help you answer for yourself these key questions about continuing your education: 1) What makes you happy professionally? What is your ideal job? 2) How can education help you achieve that? 3) What degrees appeal to you? 4) Can I afford it? The Big 4
Popular Degrees • According to the “Job Training Place” five of the most popular degrees are: • Criminal Justice • Psychology • Business Administration • Education • Healthcare Administration
Salary potential • According to payscale.com and based on people who have attained a bachelor’s degree : Mid Career Median Pay: • Criminal Justice- $58,900 • Psychology- $61,300 • Business Administration- $70,500 • Education- $54,700 • Healthcare Administration- $60,900
Career Outcomes • Criminal Justice • • Criminal Investigator • • Corrections Officer • • Legal Assistant • • Customs Agent • • Court Administrator • Psychology • • Academic Advisor • • Career Advisor • • Case Manager • • Child Care Worker • • Counselor • • Human Resources Administrator • • Social Services/Human Services Assistant
Career Outcomes • Business Administration • • Accounting • • Finance • • Healthcare Management • • HR Management • • International Business • • Marketing • • Organizational Management • Education (M.Ed) • • Assistant Principal • • Community College Instructor • • Educational Administrator • • Occupational Instructors • • Technical, Trade or Industrial Instructor
Career Outcomes Healthcare Administration (MPH) • Hospital/Managed Care Administrator • Program Evaluation & Planning • Information Systems Manager • Health Services Research Analyst • Policy Analyst
WELCOME! • Agenda: • Paying for College • Managing Debt • Scholarships
How to Pay for College • Support from parents/family/friends • Grants and Scholarships • Employment • Work Study • Internship • Employment Tuition Benefits • Student Loans • Savings
Scholarships • Scholarships are FREE Money • Awards range from a few dollars to covering full tuition • There are scholarships for EVERYONE! • Sports and athletics scholarship • Music/Dance/Art students scholarships • Cultural scholarship • Scholarships & Grants for International Students • Scholarships for Students with Disabilities • Scholarships for Studying a specific field of interest (Nursing, Education. Etc…) • Many More Apply, Apply, Apply…
Scholarship Sources • College/University based scholarships • Community organization based scholarships • Business/Employer based scholarships • Professional, career, and trade association based scholarships • Merit based scholarships • Private scholarships
Who gives Scholarships? Corporations: • Coca-Cola • Target • Wal-Mart • Microsoft • IBM Business: • National (National Business Aircraft Association) • Local (Kiwanis Club) Colleges/Universities: • Contact the School you are planning to attend Organizations: • National (2Futuro, The Sallie Mae Fund) • Local
What Scholarship Providers Lookfor in an Application? • Complete • Neat • All required documents included • All questions answered After an application makes it past the first round, judges separate “OK” from “great”. Applications that make it through are those that have well thought-out-responses. Special attention is paid to: • Academics • Leadership • Service • Creativity • Special Circumstances
Free Scholarship Search Engines www.collegeanswer.com www.fastweb.com www.studentaid.ed.gov www.srnexpress.com www.collegenet.com www.gocollege.com www.fastaid.com www.collegeview.com www.collegeboard.com www.scholarships.com
Other Points to Remember • Fraudulent scholarship operations often use official-sounding names, containing words such as federal, national, administration, division, federation, and foundation. • If you win a scholarship, you will receive a written official notification by mail, not by telephone. • Be wary if an organization’ address is a box number or a residential address. • Beware of telephone numbers with a 900-area code. • Watch for scholarships that ask you to “act now.” • Be wary of endorsements. • Don’t pay money for a scholarship to an organization that you’ve never heard of before or whose legitimacy you can’t verify. To find out how to recognize, report, and stop a scholarship scam go to www.ftc.gov or call 877 FTC-HELP (toll free).
Be A Wise Borrower You can achieve your goals and manage your debt if you: • Develop A strategy for success • Spend your future income wisely • Review your out-of school • budget plan (plan to live cheaply)
Be A Wise Borrower (Continued…) • Monitor repayment dates so late payments will not adversely affect credit • Use cash, not credit cards • Revise future lifestyle expectations – renter vs. buyer • Develop good financial habits – organize and keep good financial records
Finding Help online (Continued) • Better Budgeting: www.betterbudgeting.com • CNN Money (Money 101 found under Personal Finance): www.cnnmoney.com • FinAidCalculators: www.finaid.org/calculators • Financial Planning: www.msnmoney.com • Retirement Planning (AARP): www.aarp.org • A Free Copy of your Credit Report Available Every 12 months: www.annualcreditreport.com • Three Major Credit Bureaus • www.equifax.com • www.experian.com • www.transunion.com
Questions? Cristina Peguero Director, Student Financial Services 813-463-7189 cpeguero@argosy.edu
Steps to get started • Choose the program that’s right for you. • Identify your support system. • Make an informed decision. • How will you cover your investment. • Do it! Apply to the school of your choice. • Use all resources available to you. • Reap the rewards.
Undergraduate Education Counseling Clinical Psychology Business Financial Aid Questions?
Raffle • And the winner is… Get your ticket out!
Contact us: • Laura Rodriguez Kelly Buckner • 813-463-7192 813-463-7124 • Lrodriguez@argosy.edu Kbuckner@argosy.edu