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1 TARGET Target is: To Create a College Preparation Action Plan LESSON: Unit 3, Lesson 4 Chapter 9 Chain of Command Update – Class Leader Current Events – Syria REMINDER!!!! Due ASAP- Candy Sales money Due Uniform Inspection Class B - PT & Reference Check Unit Test this Week! HOME WORK : FSIA Quote of the Day: "Self ‑ pity gets you nowhere. One must have the adventurous daring to accept oneself as a bundle of possibilities and undertake the most interesting game in the world ‑‑ making the most of one's best." ‑‑ Harry Emerson Fosdick

2 We realize that the world of financial aid can be confusing, so we created this page to help dispel some of myths out there. I can't afford college. A college education is more affordable than you think. Northern Virginia Community College has the lowest tuition of any college or university in the Washington, D.C. area. If you need financial aid to help pay for college, fill out the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA).Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) My parents make too much money. Financial aid is intended to help students from a variety of financial backgrounds afford college. Your parents' income is not the only factor used to determine your eligibility to receive aid. Things like home mortgage costs, number of family members in college, and parental age also play a factor. Aid is awarded to many students who believed their family income would disqualify them. My grades aren't good enough. While grades play an important role when applying for academic scholarships, most financial aid programs do not take grades into consideration, providing that you maintain satisfactory academic progress while in school.

3 Only minorities receive financial aid. While there are many scholarships awarded on the basis of ethnic backgrounds, federal student aid funds are awarded on the basis of financial need. The Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) form that students seeking financial aid are required to fill out doesn't even ask for your ethnic background. I have to wait until after I've been accepted to apply. Since financial aid is awarded on a first-come, first-serve basis, you should fill out the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) as soon as you apply. It's too complicated to apply. Applying for financial aid is easy. Simply complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) online. The website will walk you through the process and provide online and telephone support for any questions you may have. International students can't get financial aid. This is true; however, permanent citizens and green card holders are eligible for financial aid.

4 http://studentaid.ed.gov/about The office of Federal Student Aid provides grants, loans, and work-study funds for college or career school. We offer more than $150 billion each year to help millions of students pay for higher education. Who We Are Federal Student Aid, a part of the U.S. Department of Education, is the largest provider of student financial aid in the nation. At the office of Federal Student Aid, our 1,200 employees help make college education possible for every dedicated mind by providing more than $150 billion in federal grants, loans, and work-study funds each year to more than 15 million students paying for college or career school. We are proud to sponsor millions of American minds pursuing their educational dreams. What We Do Federal Student Aid is responsible for managing the student financial assistance programs authorized under Title IV of the Higher Education Act of 1965. These programs provide grants, loans, and work-study funds to students attending college or career school. The office of Federal Student Aid provides grants, loans, and work-study funds for college or career school. We offer more than $150 billion each year to help millions of students pay for higher education. Who We Are Federal Student Aid, a part of the U.S. Department of Education, is the largest provider of student financial aid in the nation. At the office of Federal Student Aid, our 1,200 employees help make college education possible for every dedicated mind by providing more than $150 billion in federal grants, loans, and work-study funds each year to more than 15 million students paying for college or career school. We are proud to sponsor millions of American minds pursuing their educational dreams. What We Do Federal Student Aid is responsible for managing the student financial assistance programs authorized under Title IV of the Higher Education Act of 1965. These programs provide grants, loans, and work-study funds to students attending college or career school. The office of Federal Student Aid provides grants, loans, and work-study funds for college or career school. We offer more than $150 billion each year to help millions of students pay for higher education. Who We Are Federal Student Aid, a part of the U.S. Department of Education, is the largest provider of student financial aid in the nation. At the office of Federal Student Aid, our 1,200 employees help make college education possible for every dedicated mind by providing more than $150 billion in federal grants, loans, and work-study funds each year to more than 15 million students paying for college or career school. We are proud to sponsor millions of American minds pursuing their educational dreams. What We Do Federal Student Aid is responsible for managing the student financial assistance programs authorized under Title IV of the Higher Education Act of 1965. These programs provide grants, loans, and work-study funds to students attending college or career school. The office of Federal Student Aid provides grants, loans, and work-study funds for college or career school. We offer more than $150 billion each year to help millions of students pay for higher education. What We Do Federal Student Aid is responsible for managing the student financial assistance programs authorized under Title IV of the Higher Education Act of 1965. These programs provide grants, loans, and work-study funds to students attending college or career school. http://studentaid.ed.gov/prepare-for- college/choosing-schools/consider/costs http://www.kiplinger.com/article/college/T04 2-C000-S001-master-the-financial-aid- process.html


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