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Paying for College |
How to pay for college is without a doubt one of the most significant challenges facing families today. The search for financial aid to meet the rising cost of a college education will become a major priority for most families.
Check with each school to find out which financial aid forms are required and important deadlines. Financial aid can come from a variety of sources.
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Financial Aid |
The "Free Application for Federal Student Aid" (FAFSA) is your starting point for applying to most student financial assistance programs. Many states and schools also use the FAFSA as part of their application process for student aid. The earlier you send in the form, the better your chance of receiving all the aid for which you are eligible - applications are accepted on October 1 of each school year. The FAFSA is a comprehensive form. Be prepared to provide extensive information about your family's income and income taxes from the previous year, assets, family size, number of family members attending college, and more. |
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Scholarships |
Another source for financial aid is the vast number of private clubs, fraternal organizations, and societies in your hometown or their state and national affiliates. This would also include employers or labor groups who offer scholarships or other financial aid to employees, members, or their dependents. Remember to apply for scholarships every year you plan to attend college. |
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Transcripts |
Do you need your High School Transcript? Call the School Counseling Office during the school year at (608) 429-2153 ext. 385, or the Main Office in the summer at (608) 429-2153 ext. 211. |
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