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1 Bright Futures Initial Eligibility 2017-2018 High School Graduates
2017 NACAC College Fair – Jacksonville, Florida

2 WHAT IS FINANCIAL AID? Financial Aid is money received from state and federal governments and private institutions which is awarded to help students pay for college expenses.

3 TYPES OF FINANCIAL AID Gift aid includes grants and scholarships – gifts of money to pay for college that don’t have to be repaid. Self-help aid includes employment, such as part- time jobs that help curb college expenses, and loans that you will need to repay. Financial Aid is based on demonstrated need and is designed to help students who cannot afford the cost of attending college. Scholarships based on merit should be seen as a reward for grades, special talents, creativity, leadership, or other criteria used to select recipients.

4 Average published tuition and fees for in‐state students in the public four‐year sector is $9,650. Room and board charges are $10,440. Average published out-of-state tuition and fees at public four-year institutions are $24,930. Average published tuition and fees at private nonprofit four-year institutions are $45,370. AVERAGE COST FOR COLLEGES: A LOOK AT IN-STATE AND OUT-OF STATE TUITON

5 THE GPA PUZZLE State GPA District GPA College Admissions GPA
Where Is It? What Does It Look Like? THE GPA PUZZLE State GPA District GPA College Admissions GPA Bright Futures GPA Scholarship GPA

6 Florida Financial Aid – General Eligibility
Florida resident and U.S. citizen or eligible non-citizen Pursue an undergraduate degree at an eligible Florida postsecondary institution Begin using the scholarship funds within 2 years of high school graduation (unless enlisted in military) Graduate from a Florida public high school or FLDOE-registered private high school (for GED, Out-of-State & Home Education exceptions see Not be guilty of, or pled no contest to, a felony charge Be enrolled for at least 6 non-remedial semester credit hours Complete the Florida Financial Aid Application (FFAA) no later than August 31st after graduation

7 FLORIDA FINANCIAL AID & THE BRIGHT FUTURES SCHOLARSHIP
Florida Academic Scholars Award Florida Medallion Scholars Award Florida Gold Seal Vocational Award FLORIDA FINANCIAL AID & THE BRIGHT FUTURES SCHOLARSHIP

8 Florida Academic Scholars Award
GPA 3.5 weighted GPA in required college preparatory credits (not rounded) Required Credits-- 16 college preparatory credits 4 English (3 with substantial writing) 4 Math (Algebra I level and above) 3 Natural Science (2 with substantial lab) 3 Social Science 2 Foreign Language (sequential, in the same language) Community Service 100 hours – approved by YOUR high school counselor Test Scores 1290 SAT Reasoning Test or 29 ACT National Test Florida Academic Scholars Award

9 Florida Academic Scholars Award
One FAS award recipient per county Ranked on BF GPA and SAT/ACT score Award established annually by the Florida Legislature in the General Appropriations Act prorated by term and hours Determined end of fall term following HS graduation and after term one disbursements Students and high school notified in November following high school graduation Florida Academic Scholars Award Florida Top Scholars Award

10 Florida Medallion Scholars Award
GPA 3.0 weighted GPA in required college preparatory credits Required Credits--16 college preparatory credits 4 English (3 with substantial writing) 4 Math (Algebra I level and above) 3 Natural Science (2 with substantial lab) 3 Social Science 2 Foreign Language (sequential, in the same language) May use up to 2 additional credits from courses in these academic areas and/or AP, IB, or AICE fine arts courses to raise GPA. Community Service 75 hours approved by YOUR high school counselor Test Scores 1170 SAT Reasoning Test or 26 ACT National Test Florida Medallion Scholars Award

11 Other Ways of Qualifying for the Florida Academic Scholarship
With 100 community service hours: National Merit or Achievement Scholars and Finalists National Hispanic Scholars IB or AICE Diploma (based on exams) IB or AICE Curriculum with 1290 SAT or 29 ACT Home Education, registered with district Grades 11 & 12 and have a best composite score of 1290 SAT or 29 ACT GED with best composite score of 1290 SAT or 29 ACT and a 3.5 weighted GPA in the 16 required credits 3-year standard college preparatory program with best composite score of 1290 SAT or 29 ACT and a 3.5 weighted GPA in the 16 required credits Other Ways of Qualifying for the Florida Academic Scholarship

12 Other Ways of Qualifying for the Florida Medallion Scholarship
With 75 community service hours: National Merit or Achievement Scholars and Finalists National Hispanic Scholars IB or AICE Diploma IB or AICE Curriculum with 1170 SAT or 26 ACT Home Education, registered with District Grades 11 & 12 and 1170 SAT or 26 ACT with 3.0 weighted GPA in the 16 required credits GED with best composite score of 1170 SAT or 26 ACT and a 3.0 weighted GPA in the 16 required credits. 3-year standard college preparatory program with best composite score of 1170 SAT or 26 ACT and a 3.0 weighted GPA in the 16 required credits. Other Ways of Qualifying for the Florida Medallion Scholarship

13 Gold Seal Vocational Scholars Award
GPAs 3.0 weighted GPA in the core credits required for graduation 3.5 unweighted GPA in 3 Career and Technical Education credits taken over 2 academic years in one vocational program Required Credits (Standard diploma) 16 credits 4 English 4 Math (including Algebra I) 3 Natural Science (2 with substantial lab) 3 Social Science (U.S. Government, World History, U.S. History, and Economics) 1 Fine or Identified Practical Art OR .5 in each 1 Physical Education (to include the integration of health)

14 Gold Seal Vocational Scholars Award
Community Service 30 hours approved by YOUR high school counselor Deadlines: For early (7th semester) eligibility Tests taken by January 31 Community Service Hours submitted by end of first semester For summer (8th semester) eligibility Tests taken by June 30 Community Service Hours completed prior to graduation Gold Seal Vocational Scholars Award

15 Gold Seal Vocational Scholars Award
TEST SCORES Gold Seal Vocational Scholars Award SAT ACT PERT 17 ENGLISH 103 WRITING 440 CRITICAL READING 19 Reading 106 READING MATH 114 Math SAT Reasoning Test 440 Critical Reading 440 Math ACT National Test 17 English 19 Reading 19 Math PERT 106 Reading 103 Writing 114 Math NOTE: Exam scores CANNOT BE COMBINED. Scores must be within a single exam type to qualify.

16 Gold Seal Vocational Scholars Award
Other ways to qualify must include 30 community service hours: GED with 3.0 weighted GPA in core credits for selected HS graduation option (standard, career, or college), and 3.5 unweighted GPA in 3 Career and Technical Education credits in one vocational program Gold Seal Vocational Scholars Award

17 Gold Seal CAPE Scholars Award
Can only be used to fund a career education or certificate program. Upon completion of an Associate in Science degree program that articulates to a bachelors of science degree a GSC scholar may also receive an award for a maximum of 60 credit hours towards a BS degree. Upon completion of an associate in applied science program, a GSC Scholar may also receive an award for a maximum of 60 credit hours towards a bachelor of applied science degree program.

18 Gold Seal CAPE Scholars Award
Eligibility Requirements Meet the general requirements for Bright Futures Earn a minimum of 5 postsecondary credit hours through CAPE industry certification which articulates for college credits 30 hours of community service hours approved by the district

19 Scholarship Awards – How Does It Work?
Public and Private Institutions Students will receive the specified award amounts established annually by the Florida Legislature in the General Appropriations Act. Funding begins the fall following high school graduation. Summer funding is not available For current year award amounts visit:

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21 Florida Academic Scholar
New Award Amounts Florida Academic Scholars (FAS) will receive an award to cover 100% of tuition and applicable fees and $300 for both fall and spring semesters for additional educational expenses. Students attending a public institution will have tuition and applicable fees covered. These fees include activity and service fee, health fee, athletic fee, financial aid fee, capital improvement fee, campus access/transportation fee, technology fee and tuition differential fee. Florida Academic Scholar Award Amount

22 Eligibility Evaluations
Completed twice a year based on transcripts electronically sent to the Florida Department of Education by the graduating high school: Begins in March, after 7th semester (fall term) – January 31st Begins June/July, after 8th semester (graduation) – June 30th Note: Students MUST check eligibility ONLINE at

23 FloridaShines.org is Florida's official online one-stop-shop in transitioning students from middle school through college. It is an advising system that can assist high school students, college students, parents, and even counselors to help plan and track educational progress in Florida. Go Click on “Go to College” Click on “Pay for College” Select “Check Your Eligibility…” Login – Social Security Number or Florida ID # provided to the school

24 For More Information…. www.FloridaStudentFinancialAid.org
(Grants/Scholarships) (Student Loans)

25 FastWeb offers a free scholarship database that includes over 1.3 million scholarships worth over $3 billion Database sources include local, national, and college-specific scholarships Search and compare detailed college profiles on FastWeb’s database FastWeb’s database allows you to also search for internships or part- time job openings near your home or school FastWeb is recommended by more than 16,000 schools and 3,600 colleges Access FastWeb by visiting - requires ID/Password

26 OTHER RESOURCES Use to search for available monies through scholarships and grants nationwide High School Counseling Office Be aware of recent scholarship scams Scams can be received via phone, letter in the mail, or Visit the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) website at for additional information on scams, or contact the FTC by calling FTC- HELP ( ) or TTY

27 OSFA Home Page

28 STATE PROGRAMS & BRIGHT FUTURES
Legislative Changes Applicant Quick Links Change your application View your status

29 CHECK YOUR STATUS!! www.floridastudentfinancialaid.org

30 Keep all copies of your financial aid documentation.

31 High School Counselor Specialist connerl@duvalschools.org 904-390-3090
THANK YOU!! LaConya Conner High School Counselor Specialist


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