EGUSD senior students are "All In for FAFSA/CADAA"!
Completing a (FAFSA) Free Application for Federal Student Aid or California Dream Act Application (CADAA)” by March 2, 2023, allows 12th-grade students and their families access to multiple college financial support options, allowing a more informed decision-making process for pursuing "a certificate... a doctorate... or a degree in between-- at a wide variety of colleges, universities, trade/apprentice, or vocational schools. For additional details read more... and Steph Curry/The Warriors partner with CA schools for 100% of ALL 12th-grade students to complete the FAFSA/CADAA by March 2, 2023: https://youtu.be/vrc0u7LZN7U
In term 1, seniors will meet with their counselor to review their progress toward graduation. Counselors will discuss post-high school options to help students plan and meet their educational goals. Below are several tools students can use to stay informed about the steps needed to take before they leave high school.
Financial Aid Guide (needs to be updated): This guide is based on the prototype for FAFSA. Application questions and processes may change once the application is released.
Brag Sheet: This is for you to fill out and give to people from whom you would like a letter of recommendation.
FAQ's for College Applications: If you have questions about reporting Dual Enrollment and ACE college credits on your college applications
Senior Folder: Green folder to help students stay organized with documents needed when applying for financial aid, college applications, and career programs.
2025 Senior Timeline: A Timeline for you to follow to get to college.
Senior Handbook (Coming Soon): Dates and deadlines are subject to change. However, this worksheet can help troubleshoot questions students may have during workshops throughout the year.
Monthly Newsletter: This is a great way for students to be aware of upcoming events and opportunities through the Counseling, College, and Career Center. Please remember to check out the latest newsletter.
CaliforniaColleges.edu: Research careers and colleges. Students can apply to community colleges, California State University, and University of California colleges through this website.