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This guide provides essential information on obtaining financial aid, types of aid available, and when to talk to counselors. Learn about grants, scholarships, work-study, and more. Discover valuable resources like ACT and Naviance to navigate the financial aid process effectively. Equip yourself with knowledge to pursue college without financial stress.
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Finance Postsecondary Costs High School Financial Literacy #2
Pre-Test • What type of financial aid do students not have to pay back? • What website has good financial aid information? • When should students and families talk to counselors about financial aid?
Objectives • Obtain financial aid information • Name types of financial aid • Know who to talk to about financial aid • Learn from other students • About the different types of financial aid
Different Types of Financial Aid Add Up • In the video, what type of financial aid helped this student pay for college?
School Counselor Knows Valuable Info • Money you don’t have to pay back • Federal and State Grants • Scholarships • Work Study • Military Programs • Parent Contribution • Savings • Money Needed to Pay Back • Federal, State, and Private Loans
Explore Financial Aid • Explore financial aid websites and scholarships on Naviance • Update Postsecondary Plan • Scholarships of interest
Class Discussion • When will you talk to your counselor about possible scholarships and financial aid? • What type of financial aid will you pursue? • Federal and State Grants • Scholarships • Work Study • Military Programs • Parent Contribution • Savings • Federal, State, and Private Loans
Post-Test • What type of financial aid do students not have to pay back? • What website has good financial aid information? • When should students and families talk to counselors about financial aid?
Review • Type of financial aid: don’t pay back • Federal and State Grants, Scholarships • Work Study, Military Programs • Website with good financial aid information • ACT, Naviance • When students and families should talk to counselors about financial aid • 9th or 10th Grade