Navigating federal student financial aid for college | College Goal Sunday Washington

College Goal Sunday Washington aims to reduce the barriers students face in paying for college. This year’s annual events will take place at 25 different locations in South King County beginning in January 2012.

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  • Monday, January 9, 2012 12:55am
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College Goal Sunday Washington aims to reduce the barriers students face in paying for college. This year’s annual events will take place at 25 different locations in South King County beginning in January 2012.

College Goal Sunday Washington is a free, on-site program that helps students and families complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA), the form that is required to apply for federal financial assistance for higher education. The FAFSA is the single-most important application for financial aid.

If a student fills out the FAFSA, there is a 90 percent chance they will enroll in college within 12 months.  Filling out the FAFSA is also a requirement to receive the College Bound Scholarship, a program that promises tuition (at public institution rates) and a small book allowance for income-eligible students who signed up 8th and 9th grade.

Events take place at high schools, college campuses, and public libraries at various times and locations. For a full listing of times and statewide locations, visit www.collegegoalsundaywa.org.

The College Success Foundation (CSF), in coordination with the Northwest Education Loan Association (NELA), the Higher Education Coordinating Board (HECB), the Roadmap Project/ Community Center for Education Results (CCER), Washington College Access Network (WCAN), Seattle College Access Network, College Spark Washington, the College Access Challenge Grant Program, Lumina Foundation, Y-USA and school districts are joining forces with College Goal Sunday Washington to ensure that the class of 2012 has access to the resources and support needed to complete the financial aid process.

Nearly 63 percebt of students rely on financial aid to make attending college a reality. However, the paperwork can be confusing. At College Goal Sunday Washington, students and parents can talk to experts and get in-depth help filling out the FAFSA.   In one day, they will learn how to get money for college. Students and families can:

  • talk with expert financial aid administrators
  • learn about all filing deadlines and other important information about paying for college
  • file the FAFSA online.

Whether students plan to attend a four-year college, community college, vocational or technical school, College Goal Sunday Washington can help them find the financial resources to make it happen.

For more information visit www.collegegoalsundaywa.org or call 888-758-2253.


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