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HS Senior Weekly College Planning

January 2nd, 2010 by Krayton M Davis | No Comments | Filed in College Planning

 

College Planning Tip for the Week of:
Sunday January 03, 2010
 
Time for Financial Aid

Use this month to ready yourself with options to pay for college

checklist of prior monthly tasks that should be completed
Many schools have January deadlines
for college admissions.

Make sure you send a completed application with transcripts, essays and letters of recommendation:
jump to our application submission list: see september

Contact the admissions office of the college(s) to which you have applied to make sure that your information has been received and that they have everything they need from you.

For those who did early submission:
Early admission notices should be received by early January. If no, contact your school to ask when early admission notices will be sent. Make sure you reply to any school request.

If you are accepted, you must notify the college of your decision to attend (with the required deposit money) by mid-January. Watch the deadlines.

If you are taking any college entrance exams,
check your dates:
see test information in the September plan
Are you searching for scholarship money:

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Beware of potential scholarship scams. A general rule to follow is, "if they request money from you in order to get money", they are likely a scam:

Men 18 years or older
must be registered for Selective Service to receive federal financial aid.

You can register online:
www.sss.gov

Next Week
we begin our discussion about the financial aid process. Stay tuned.
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HS Senior College Planning

December 12th, 2009 by Krayton M Davis | 1 Comment | Filed in Career Planning

 

College Planning Tip for the Week of:
Sunday December 13, 2009
 
Collect Aid Documentation

Collecting Documentation

Start collecting financial information about you and your parents in order to complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA). The FAFSA form will be required for all college aid programs. You can submit your FAFSA form anytime after January 1.

 

Filing the FAFSA form will be required if you intend to receive financial aid assistance from the school.

The FAFSA form is administered by the Federal Government and it will be required for all Federal Student Loans, many scholarships, and other college financial aid packages. It is used by colleges to determine your financial aid eligibility.

 

Preparing for the FAFSA form:

  1. Register for a PIN
    so that you can sign your FAFSA form and other loan documents electronically. It will speed up the process:
    www.pin.ed.gov

  2. Start gathering the documentation needed to complete the FAFSA form:
    • social security number
    • driver’s license number (if any)
    • W-2 Forms and other records of money
      earned
    • income tax returns
    • parent’s federal income tax returns
      (if you are a dependent student)
    • untaxed income records
    • bank statements
    • business and investment mortgage information, business and farm records, stock, bond, and other investment records
    • alien registration card (if you are not a U.S. citizen)

      link to the FAFSA site to review required documentation

  3. Find your school codes:
    you will need this information so that your FAFSA filing can be sent to the schools of your choice. Again, the colleges use this information in designing a financial aid package to help pay the cost of college attendance.
    www.fafsa.ed.gov…/fslookup.htm

  4. View interactive worksheets:
    you can use these worksheets to help prepare for the real submission
    www.fafsa.ed.gov/worksheet.htm

  5. Register for Selective Service (male students):
    Young men that have reached age 18 must register with Selective Service before submitting the FAFSA form. This is required by law:
    www.sss.gov
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High School College Planning

October 11th, 2008 by Krayton M Davis | No Comments | Filed in Career Planning
College Planning Tips for the Week of:
Sunday October 12, 2008

Write and Edit Your College Essays

You need to finalize your college essays. Remember that the essay is an important part of the application review. A good essay can become the decision factor that gets you accepted. So do a great job.

The college admission also requires 1-2 recommendations from teachers and/or community leaders.

Give the person writing your recommendation plenty of time (about 3-4 weeks prior to your deadline).

Also provide them a short autobiography, a list of your outside activities, school transcript and a self-addressed envelope as instructed by your college. Please note that the teacher works with hundreds of students. So give them plenty of time.

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