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New Jersey Will Now Require High Schoolers to Apply for College Financial Aid to Graduate

BestColleges

Students who are at least 18 years old, parents, guardians, or counselors can sign a waiver to exempt students from filling out financial aid applications to graduate. New Jersey high school juniors now have to fill out financial aid applications to complete high school. 8 and is open until June 30, 2025.

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La Familia: Five Ways Institutions Can Support Hispanic Families  

Ruffaloni

Engaging Hispanic families can help you then engage prospective Hispanic students. Hispanic students often face disparities in educational attainment. Research indicates that Hispanic students are more likely to attend underfunded schools with fewer resources, resulting in limited access to quality education.

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The New FAFSA: What You Need to Know

Ruffaloni

It’s critical to keep students engaged and informed during the FAFSA delays. The good news (fewer questions and more Pell eligible students) has been overshadowed by a site launch where many families experienced irregular availability and malfunctions. Students who successfully submit a FAFSA receive a Student Aid Index (SAI).

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San Diego Community Colleges Get $3.4M for Pride, Dreamer Resource Centers

BestColleges

The funding will go to programs benefiting LGBTQ+ students, former foster youths, and undocumented students. About 10,000 students make up the SDCCD. California's largest community college district is getting millions in federal funding for student assistance programs. million in funding from Congress.

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Volume 23, Issue 3 – March 2024

THE SOUTHERN SCOPE – COLLEGE ADMISSIONS BLOG

A: I have served the students and families at North Oconee High School for almost 20 years. Q: Given unlimited time and funding, what one initiative, program, or service would you implement today for your students? A: My dream job would be to work in a public school setting with a caseload of 100 students. are invaluable.

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Applying to Dartmouth as an International Student

The Koppelman Group

If you’re a student from outside the United States who is considering applying to colleges in the U.S., In this post, we go through what you need to know before applying to Dartmouth as an International Student so you can move confidently into the college application process. These students really are the best of the best.

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Developing a College List on a Budget

College Essay Guy

The landscape of financial aid and scholarships is competitive, sure, but it’s also complex, with lots of labyrinths you can’t predict on your own. Students whose families make under $80-120K per year, depending on where you live. In my experience, in the vast majority of cases, for students from low-income backgrounds, yes.