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1 2006 California Cash for College School-Community FAFSA Workshop Series

2 2 What is California Cash for College (CCFC)?  A project of the California Student Aid Commission/EDFUND  The workshop series aims to help low income and first generation college-going students and their families complete the FAFSA, the Cal Grant GPA Verification Form and other financial aid applications.

3 3 What is CA Cash for College? (cont.)  Community coalitions work with high schools, higher education financial aid staff and outreach programs to conduct workshops  Now entering 5 th Year  236 workshops held statewide in 2005  Since 2002, more than 27,000 students statewide have attended workshops; twice as many family members also served

4 4 School + Community Partnerships = Help for More Students  In 2005, 42,000 low income students completed the FAFSA but did not submit a verified GPA. They were not considered for a Cal Grant.  Recent research shows low income and first generation college goers need additional, intensive assistance to successfully apply for financial aid.

5 5 Reasons to Send Students to a Cash for College Workshop… 1.Friendly, helpful people like yourselves will say, “You CAN Afford College, and here’s how!” 2.Multi-language assistance available 3.Families can get help with taxes 4.Students can enter to win 1 of hundreds of $1,000 scholarships offered statewide* *Students must attend workshop, complete FAFSA and GPA Verification Form before the Cal Grant deadline to win.

6 6 Who Attends Workshops?  High school seniors and those students who would qualify for the Cal Grant Entitlement program  Parents and Guardians  Low income and first generation college-goers  All students who want help in completing the FAFSA and other forms

7 7 First Steps at Fall Fairs-- Workshops in Jan/Feb At College Fairs, students reminded to:  Verify Cal Grant GPA  Apply for a federal PIN  Attend upcoming CCFC workshops  Bring relevant documents to CCFC workshops in January and February January to March CCFC workshops:  Line-by-Line “mega” weekend & smaller evening CCFC workshops offered

8 8 How Students Find a Workshop Visit www.californiacashforcollege.orgwww.californiacashforcollege.org Click on “Workshops,” enter home zip code for a list of workshops within 80 miles.

9 9 CA Cash for College Partners “Speak FAFSA” at Workshops  High School Counselors & their member organizations  Financial Aid Administrators of all segments & their associations CCCSFAAA

10 10 CA Cash for College Partners who “  FAFSA”  All higher education segments  Student outreach programs  Community organizations  Volunteer Income Tax Assistance Networks  Parent and faith-based networks  Elected officials  Foster care program representatives  Workforce Investment Bd/Councils

11 11 FREE Tools to Host or Co-Host Cash for College Workshops  FAFSA line-by-line PowerPoint presentation in English, Spanish, Vietnamese, Chinese, Korean, Russian & Armenian. More languages will be added for 2006.  Posters in English  Fliers in English & Spanish  I SPEAK FAFSA & YO HABLO FAFSA volunteer t-shirts  Workshop planning tools  Commission/EDFUND materials

12 12 DOWNLOAD TOOLS californiacashforcollege.org

13 13 Go Online to Cash for College “The Show” at cashforcollege.tv  Help engage students to apply for financial aid with this 30 minute FAFSA reality show.  Look for the 2006 version this fall.

14 14  78% said they either didn’t know or knew little about applying for financial aid  95% of students rated the workshop as excellent or good  94% of students said it was worth the effort of coming to the workshop  52% of student respondents who participated will be the first in their family to attend college. What Students Told Us In 2005:

15 15 What Students Told Us In 2005: Counselors are where it’s at…  46% of students heard about workshops from their counselor  24% of students heard through poster or flier from school  One in 9 heard from a family member

16 16 Ways to Link School and Cash for College Efforts Work with regional & local organizers to host or co-host a workshop at your high school site Send students and parents to a nearby Cash for College workshop Post the Cash for College workshop locater link to your school website Return host/co-host sign-up form found in today’s training materials

17 17 Host/Co-Host Sign-Up Form

18 18 Ways to Link School and Cash for College Efforts  The CCFC statewide office coordinates individual efforts.  For more information email Despina Costopoulos: cashforcollege@csac.ca.gov cashforcollege@csac.ca.gov

19 19 Ways to Link School and Cash for College Efforts  Regional Partnering Offices: Metro and Greater LA, email Alma Salazar: asalazar@unitela.comasalazar@unitela.com San Diego and Imperial areas, email Linda Doughty: ldoughty@ucsd.eduldoughty@ucsd.edu Central Valley, email Cheri Cruz: ccruz@csufresno.edu ccruz@csufresno.edu Capitol Region, email Abbie Blackman: abbie.blackman@sen.ca.gov abbie.blackman@sen.ca.gov Northern Region TBA


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