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1 TAP, College & Career Planning

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3 TAP

4 Eligibility v US citizen or eligible non-citizen v Legal resident of New York State v Study full-time at an approved program of study in a NYS post-secondary institution v High school graduate, have GED or pass a federally- approved Ability to Benefit exam v Be in good academic standing v Have at least a cumulative “C” average after receiving two annual TAP payments v Not be in default of a student loan guaranteed by HESC v Not be in default of any repayment of state awards v Meet income eligibility requirements

5 Awards Ranges v Dependent undergraduate –$500-$5,000 v Independent undergraduate –$500-$3,025 v Graduate –$75-$550

6 Actual Awards v TAP awards are based on: –Type of academic institution and tuition –NYS net taxable income Up to $80,000 combined family income for dependent undergraduate student, married students, or student with tax dependents Up to $10,000 for single independent students with no dependents

7 How to Apply for TAP

8 FAFSA Complete the FAFSA www.fafsa.ed.gov

9 New York State Residents

10 www.tapweb.org If the student doesn’t use the TAP link on the FAFSA confirmation page, the student must wait three business days for using TAP on the Web (TOTW)

11 TOTW v After the FAFSA processer sends data and a valid EFC to HESC, HESC will: –Email student with a link to TOTW site or mail a postcard to students without an email address –After seven days, another email or postcard is sent –After 14 days, a paper TAP application is sent with a cover letter encouraging the student to use the Web and includes the link

12 Next Steps

13 Online Change Form

14 TAP Request for Information

15 Part-time Students

16 Part-time TAP v Student must have earned at least 12 credits in each of two consecutive semesters v 6-11 credits v Maintain a “C” average v Standard TAP application process

17 APTS v Aid for Part-time Study v Part-time undergraduate study at NYS participating institutions v Maximum award $2000 annually v Campus-based application and award process –HESC distributes APTS funds to participating colleges –Colleges award APTS based on funds availability and student need

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19 Additional Information

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21 College & Career Planning

22 Career

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24 CareerZone v Review careers by clusters –Identifies careers with expected higher demand v Assessment tool v Career descriptions –Educational requirements –NYS schools

25 Mapping Your Future

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27 CareerShip v Information: v Description v Tasks v Wages v Career outlook v Interests v Education v Knowledge v Skills v Similar careers v Review careers by cluster v Review featured career v Match career to interests v Career search

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29 Career Voyages v Where to start? v Where will the demand be? v Does education pay? v How do I get started?

30 College Planning

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32 College.gov v Why go? v What to do? v How to pay? v I’m going

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34 College Navigator v Help find the right college v Search functions by level of award, institution type, state

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36 Show Me The Future v Online life skills and financial literacy game: v Helps students learn basic skills in financial planning, goal setting, and decision-making –Cost of living –Budgeting –Difference between wants and needs –Importance of financial planning –Need to set career goals –Value of higher education v Helps students envision their futures

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38 FACTS v Financial Awareness and Consumer Training for Students –Develops financial literacy for your students at your campus v Professional staff from HESC will provide training for you, your staff and your students

39 Training Outline v Importance of Completing High School/College v Identify Needs vs. Wants v Develop a Spending Plan v Use of Debit vs. Credit  Prevent Identity Theft

40 Money Wise 411 Money Wise 411 is designed specifically for high school students in order to develop skills and avoid credit card debt!

41 School Responsibilities v Ensure Attendance v Distribute Surveys

42 FACTS Contact Pamela Jerome (518) 402-3524

43 Helpful Web Sites v www.hesc.org v www.fafsa.ed.gov v www.mappingyourfuture.org v www.careervoyages.gov v www.fastweb.com v www.collegeboard.com v www.showmethefuture.org v nces.ed.gov/collegenavigator

44 Thank you Questions?


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