Paying For College
College is can be expensive. Luckily, there is financial aid available to help pay for some or all of your post-secondary education.
Federal Financial Aid |
Other Methods of Receiving Aid |
Financial Aid and the Free Application for Student Aid (FAFSA)
To be eligible for any school sponsored aid schools MUST have a FAFSA form from you. Types of Aid
Steps needed to complete FAFSA
Worried about not being eligible for financial aid?
Helpful Sources |
Scholarships
The Universities have school- sponsored scholarships for students who have a 3.5 or better GPA and often ACT score requirements. To qualify, students must have filed an admission application and have been accepted to the school. Other scholarships are based on a minimum GPA and sometimes ACT scores. Some career specific scholarships have lower minimum standards. If a scholarship opportunity requires an “Official Transcript” the complete application should be given to Mrs. Sourge – 10 days before the posted deadline! Resources for scholarships:
Best Sources: Local and County funders. Helpful Sources |