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Scholarships

Scholarships. Everything we can think of that you need to know…. Financial Aid. Loans money that is borrowed and must be paid back, may be to a student or a parent Grants FREE money available through Federal Government, State Agencies and individual colleges

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Scholarships

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  1. Scholarships Everything we can think of that you need to know…

  2. Financial Aid • Loans money that is borrowed and must be paid back, may be to a student or a parent • GrantsFREE money available through Federal Government, State Agencies and individual colleges • ScholarshipsFREE

  3. Myths About Financial Aid • Our income is too high to qualify. • We’ve already saved a lot of money so we won’t get any. • Our child will only be attending college part time. • Our older child wasn’t eligible for financial aid, so this one won’t be either. • There is not enough aid for everyone.

  4. Where to look for scholarships... • Search the web. • Explore state programs . • Check out the public library. • Visit college financial aid websites. • Investigate private sources of funding. • Check with your high school guidance office.

  5. Scholarship Scams Scam-Spotting Rules of Thumb • Legit scholarships are never guaranteed. • Don’t pay money to get money. • Too good to be true? It probably is. • Spend time, not money. • Feel suspicious? Trust your instinct.

  6. e-mail Accounts • She-devil@hotmail.com • Inappropriate • Negative impressions Religionman@yahoo.com Martinigirl@yahoo.com

  7. e-mail Accounts Appropriate examples • Marc_Anthony@hotmail.com • MAnthony2005@yahoo.com When and where you might use • College applications • Resume • Scholarship Applications

  8. Sites for free e-mail • www.hotmail.com • www.yahoo.com • www.gmail.com

  9. Things you might need... • Resume of activities • Updated transcript • Proof of residency • Test scores: ACT or SAT • Letters of recommendation • Community involvement documentation

  10. Sources for Letters of Recommendation… • School Administrators • Teachers/Guidance Counselors • Coaches/Club Sponsors • Employers/Community Service Leaders • Ministers

  11. Reminders… • Ask someone who knows you well and likes you! • Provide them with additional information in writing: extracurricular activities, awards, work experience, career goals… • Don’t forget to thank someone for taking the time to write you a letter!

  12. Tell us three wonderful things about you!! Purpose of a Scholarship Essay • It’s an opportunity to tell the scholarship committee who you are and why you deserve their money.

  13. Tips for writing the essay… • stick to the subject • don’t exceed the word limit • type it whenever possible • have several people proofread your essay before you send it

  14. Scholarship Florida Academic Scholar Award Florida Medallion Scholar Award Florida Gold Seal Vocational Award Bright Futures Scholarship Program Bright Futures

  15. Bright Futures Eligibility is based on… * GPA • 4 English • 3 Mathematics (Alg. 1 and above, LAM does not count) • 3 Natural Science • 3 Social Science • 2 Foreign Language Test Scores Community Service (For FAS) *Be sure to check Bright Futures GPA on FACTS.org

  16. Award Value 100% of tuition and fees $300 per semester for college expenses Initial Requirement 3.5 GPA 15 credits of college prep courses 75 hours of community service 1270 minimum SAT score (reading & math) 28 minimum composite ACT score Florida Academic Scholars(FAS)

  17. Award Value 75% tuition at a 4 year public university New! Attend a Community College & receive 100% tuition for the first 2 years Initial Requirements 3.0 weighted G.P.A. 15 credits of college prep courses 970 minimum SAT score (reading & math) 20 minimum composite ACT score Florida Medallion Scholars (FMS)

  18. Award Value 75% of tuition and fees Initial Requirements 3.0 weighted G.P.A. 15.5 core credits 3.5 unweighted GPA in a minimum of 3 vocational program credits minimum requirements on SAT, ACT or CPT Florida Gold Seal Vocational (GSV)

  19. Applying for Bright Futures? • Track eligibility through the High School Academic Evaluation on FACTS.org • Complete the Florida Financial Aid Application (FFAA) on floridastudentfinancialaid.org beginning December 1 of your senior year • Don’t forget to save the copy of your application!

  20. Avoid these Common Mistakeson the FFAA • Misspelling your legal name OR using a nickname • Incorrect social security number • Incorrect date of birth • Answering the FELONYquestion wrong

  21. Jose Marti Mary McLeod Bethune Robert C. Byrd Rosewood Family Children/Spouses of Deceased/Disabled Veterans First Generation Matching Grant Florida Student Assistance Grant Florida Work Experience Program Other State Scholarships and Grant Programs

  22. Scholarship Application Tips • Use appropriate e-mail address • Read and follow instructions CAREFULLY • Use “BLACK” ink • Attach ALL requested documentation • Adhere to deadlines

  23. Scholarship Questions

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