SENIOR SCOOP 3 CLASS OF 2016 JAN. 11-12, 2016 Atascadero High School.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
What You Need to Know to Apply to College A QUICK GUIDE.
Advertisements

What You Need to Know About Accessing Your College Bound Scholarship.
Paul Calme Director of Scholarships Xavier University FINANCIAL AID INFORMATION SESSION
California Dream Application How to prepare your students to complete the California Dream Application.
Senior Year Planning
University Trade School Community College o Valuable Source of Information o Helpful web sites and more specific information links o Available to all.
IMPORTANT THINGS HAZLETON AREA HIGH SCHOOL SENIORS NEED TO KNOW ABOUT FINANCIAL AID Mr. Samoyedny A-L Ms. Gennaro M-Z.
Tuesday Long Beach Cal SOAP College Prep Summer Camp.
Financial Aid
Cuesta College Scholarship Workshop Cuesta College Financial Aid Office.
Cuesta College Scholarship Workshop Cuesta College Financial Aid Office.
Presented by: Nogales High School Counselors Financial Aid.
1 WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT FINANCIAL AID. The Concept of Financial Aid 2  Financial aid is designed to allow families to choose between colleges based.
Senior Parent Night November 15, 2011
Lassen Community College NEW STUDENT ORIENTATION Introduction When students sign up at Lassen Community College, they all complete the same Enrollment.
Welcome Class of 2015!. How do I apply to college? How do I apply for financial aid? How do I find out about scholarships? What makes a good application.
What College Bound Students Need to Know About Their Scholarship Fall
Post Secondary Planning Life After Hamden High School.
Class of Year College63% 2-Year College/Technical School24% Military2% Work/Other9% 245 Graduates.
Now that I’ve applied to college… how do I pay for it?  Grants and scholarships – money that you do not have to pay back  Work-Study – your college can.
The Educational Opportunity Program is designed to improve access and retention of historically low-income and educationally disadvantaged students. EOP.
IMPORTANT THINGS HAZLETON AREA HIGH SCHOOL COLLEGE PREPARATORY SENIORS NEED TO KNOW ABOUT FINANCIAL AID HAHS Guidance.
NAVIGATING SENIOR YEAR: Tips for Parents Basehor-Linwood High School Class of 2012 Nancy Silverforb.
University Trade School Community College o Valuable Source of Information o Helpful web sites and more specific information links o Available to all.
Funding Your Future Financial Aid Overview. Topics Introduction What is financial aid? Sources of financial aid Eligibility requirements How to apply?
1 © 2010 by ACT, Inc. All rights reserved. Life After JM GET SET FOR.
Upper Lake High School Senior Parent Night 1.Applying to College 2.Financial Aid 3.Checklist.
FINANCIAL AID CLASS OF 2014 BOLSA GRANDE HIGH SCHOOL.
FINANCIAL AID “PAYING FOR COLLEGE” Presented by Aída Sandoval, Counselor Nogales High School.
Senior Talk College applications Graduation Requirements, GPA, Community Service Transcripts Letters of Recommendation Financial Aid ACT/SAT scores.
Financial Aid 101. SENIORS The time is NOW!! January 1 st is the first day to apply for financial aid for college or trade school Where to Find the FAFSA.
Post Secondary Planning
CLASS OF 2016 Senior Meeting August 18, Agenda Miss Whalen, Senior Project Information Miss Biggs, Senior Class Advisor Mrs. Lantz and Mrs. Laubenstine,
{ Miami Coral Park Senior High School COLLEGE GUIDE Mr. Horacio Sierra, CAP Advisor Room 4120 Hours: 7:00 - 3:00 PM Ph#: Ext
F ederal S tudent A id Overview With Barton Community College.
Financial Aid / Student Loans. Student Loans  a loan obtained to pay for education bills in which the payments are delayed until after graduation.
WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT FINANCIAL AID
University High School Counseling Department Fall Senior Presentation Information for Seniors,
COLLEGE INFO NIGHT Navigating the college admission process.
Finding Money for College September 18, 2012 Park Hill High School Counseling Department.
Financial Aid What is it? How to apply? Questions?
ON THE ROAD TO COLLEGE What College Bound Students Need to Know About Their Scholarship Fall
PARENT INFORMATION NIGHT College, Financial Aid, and Scholarships.
Welcome to AVID Family Night! Senior Year. AVID Senior Year Goals Explore/Identify/Apply to 4-year College Options Complete Testing Requirements Maintain/Improve.
WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT FINANCIAL AID. What is financial aid? Cost of attendance (COA) Expected Family Contribution (EFC) What is financial need?
College Planning Night by TRMC Guidance Department October 1, 2014.
Financial Aid Overview. Topics What is financial aid? Financial aid programs Eligibility requirements How to apply Where do I get help?
Financial Aid 101 Basics of Financial Aid Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) CSS/Financial Aid Profile Academic School Year
Senior Reminders…. JANUARY College Application Deadline Reminders… The Student Office will CLOSE during winter break. The Student Office will submit ALL.
Money doesn’t grow on trees…. ■ Cost of attendance (COA) ♦ Each college has its own student COA. Costs can include: Tuition and fees, books and supplies,
Class of  Transcript review  Using Naviance Family Connection for post- graduation planning  College application process  Senior year timeline.
NOTE: To change the image on this slide, select the picture and delete it. Then click the Pictures icon in the placeholder to insert your own image. PAYING.
It’s Time to do the FAFSA! Very Important Senior News!! If you have applied/plan to apply/or have an interest in attending ASU and want to be considered.
January 2016 TYPES OF FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE: GRANTS- “FREE MONEY”-money given to the student-mostly based on financial need SCHOLARSHIPS- “EARNED FREE.
Financial Aid
Senior Meeting.  You must have a minimum of 230 credits to be on track.  You must have a Cum. GPA of 2.0  You must meet ALL class requirements.
The Educational Opportunity Program (EOP) focuses on first-generation, historically low-income students who demonstrate potential for success and are motivated.
Financing Your College Education Information for college-bound students and their families Presented by Student Financial Services Office Seattle University.
FINANCIAL AID FOR SENIORS. OVERVIEW 1.Types of Financial Aid 2.FAFSA or Dream Act & Other Supplemental Forms 3.Financial Aid Formula 4.Financial Aid Award.
Senior College Planning
Senior College Planning Night
Derby High School Post-Secondary Planning Guide CEEB CODE:
What you need to know about taking your next steps
Class of 2017!.
Senior College Application Process
STUDENT FINANCIAL AID APPLICATIONS ARE EARLIER, EASIER, FASTER.
STUDENT FINANCIAL AID APPLICATIONS ARE EARLIER, EASIER, FASTER.
Post High School Planning
Your Guide to Financial Aid
High School Counselor Day November 2013
Presentation transcript:

SENIOR SCOOP 3 CLASS OF 2016 JAN , 2016 Atascadero High School

Cuesta College Important Dates January/February  Apply to Cuesta via March 1st  Complete the Cuesta Promise Application and FAFSA April- TBD  Assessment testing at Cuesta College North County Campus  9:00am A-C room N2408, D-G room N2411, H-L room N3134  11:30am M-P room N2408, Q-SL room N2411, SM-Z room N3134  Make sure to bring your picture ID and Cuesta ID #  Don’t forget to purchase a $2 daily parking permit if you will be parking on campus that day. May 26th  Cuesta Course registration at the North County Campus.  Buses will be provided and will leave at 8am.

How to Prepare for Assessments Check out the Cuesta Assessment Website where they will provide you with links to the following online resources:  g/resources.html g/resources.html  Accuplacer Practice tests  Aleks  Areyoureadyformath.com  Plato Software  Khan Academy

Cuesta Promise 1. Submit your Cuesta College admissions application 2. Submit your Promise Scholarship 3. Apply for FAFSA or the Dream Act – March 1st 4. Complete the Cuesta College assessment process- April 5. Complete the Cuesta College Online Orientation 6. Register for your classes 7. Send final high school transcript

English Language Learner Students AB540 Student Information  Eligible for Fall 2015 Scholarships and Board of Governors (BOG) Waiver English Assessment Test  Can take English Assessment in the ESL office. Call to make an appointment (805) Educate- Si Se Puede Conference  March 18, 2016, 9:00am- 2:00pm.  Cuesta College Associated Student Center, San Luis Obispo Campus.  See your counselor to register to attend.

Educational Opportunity Program (EOPS) The Educational Opportunity Program is designed to improve access and retention of historically low-income and educationally disadvantaged students. EOP students have the potential and demonstrated motivation to perform satisfactorily in college, but they have not been able to realize their potential because of their economic or educational background. The program provides admission and academic assistance to EOP eligible undergraduate students. In many cases the program offers financial assistance to eligible students. Contact the EOPS office at Cuesta for more information at (805) SLO Campus of (805) NC Campus.

Other Community Colleges If you are interested in attending a community college other than Cuesta, you will need to check with that college directly to find out when it’s application is due, assessment dates, orientation, etc. To Access information on community colleges go to or

Requests for Recommendations Any recommendations, evaluations, or student academic record forms that require counselor or teacher input must be submitted to the evaluator at least two weeks before the deadline to submit. Keep in mind that recommendations are not needed for community college admission. Don’t forget to submit your personal Senior Profile with each request.

Selective Service Registration In compliance with the Military Selective Service Act, young men over the age of 18 are responsible to register with Selective Service. To register go online to Penalties for not complying with the Military Service Act can be a fine up to $250,000 and/or up to 5 years in prison. In addition, you must be registered in order to be eligible for any financial aid.

Free Cash for College Workshops Cuesta College (SLO Campus)  Tuesday, February 2nd from 5:00pm to 8:00pm Atascadero High School  Tuesday, February 24 th from 3:00pm to 8:00pm Financial Aid Night- Jan 28 th AHS Library 5pm-7pm

Who should apply for financial aid? Any student who wishes to attend a trade or technical school, community college, four-year public or private university should apply for financial aid. There are no fees to apply for financial aid, so you have nothing to lose—only lots of available money to gain.

What is financial aid? Financial aid is money that helps a student pay the cost of education by filling the gap between a family’s contribution and the student’s yearly academic expenses. Aid is available in the following forms:  Grants: Grants are awards based on financial need and have no requirement of repayment.  Scholarships: This aid is money awarded for achievement skills, talents, and/or financial need. It does not require repayment.  Loans: Loans are awards that must be repaid with interest.  Work Study: This aid is in the form of part time jobs that could be related to interests, skills, and/or majors.

How do I apply for financial aid? Both student and parent must apply for a FAFSA ID # at If you and/or your parents have not yet filed their income taxes you can use information from your 2014 income tax filing. Once you have the new information you can log back in and update it. The completed FAFSA is due March 2, Depending on the schools you apply to, you may need to complete other forms such as the CSS Profile. Check with each school as to exactly which forms they require. For State Grants and Awards, the school automatically sends your GPA verification electronically so you can qualify.

Scholarships A number of scholarships are available through the applicants university. Scholarships are awarded competitively on the basis of academic performance, financial need, or a unique ability. For information and a list of scholarships offered, contact the Financial Aid office at the college or university of choice.

Local Scholarships The counseling office also receives scholarship information so check the website or stop by for info.  The local scholarship application will be available January 15th and will be due March 4, Community Foundation San Luis Obispo County is accepting applications now through February 12 th.  Visit for scholarship information and to download an application. Also see AHS website.

Remember… Students be sure to always use your legal name on all applications and financial aid documents. You should learn your social security number as it is required for all financial aid and college identification.