FAFSA opens October 1 – Get started early!
Free College Application Week: October 20th- October 26th
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Colleges and career schools use the FAFSA form to determine how much financial aid you're eligible to receive, which could include grants, scholarships, work-study funds, and loans.
You must apply for aid every year, but with the right information in hand, it's easy.
Steps to complete your FAFSA
Create an FSA ID.
Have all documents ready, ones you will need here.
GO to fafsa.ed.gov to get started
If you need help contact Mr.Williams or Mr.Deal.
Speak to your School Counselor, College Adviser, and Career Coach
CFNC.org provides resources to help students identify their interests and explore careers.
FAFSA (for financial aid) & FSA ID
This website provides self-assessment for your career interests and career explorations and also provides job search tips including how a resume should look, networking, and the interview process.
NCAA Eligibility Center
All high school athletes wishing to compete in intercollegiate athletics at a Division I or Division II institution must register with the NCAA Eligibility Center. If you need help with the Eligiibility Center. Reach out to Karen Ozment.
Students are reecommended to register in their junior year of high school; however, they can do so early in their senior year as well. Students must request a transcript to be sent from Student Services at the end of their junior year once final grades are posted.
There is a $65 fee to register. If you think you may qualify for a fee waiver, or if you have any questions about this process, please see your school counselor in Student Services.
Check out this Blog about Athletic Recruitment from College Wise. Click Here.
Being a Student Athlete: It's All About Balance. Click Here.