Thursday, January 31, 2013

There is still time to apply for the BUICK Achievers Scholarship!

Eligibility

Applicants to the Buick Achievers Scholarship Program must:
  • Be high school seniors, high school graduates, or current postsecondary undergraduate students.
  • Plan to enroll in full-time undergraduate study at an accredited four-year college or university based in the U.S. or Puerto Rico for the entire 2013-14 academic year. Proprietary and online schools are not eligible.
  • Plan to major in a course of study that focuses on Engineering/Technology or select Design and Business related programs of study. See the list of eligible majors.
  • Demonstrate an interest in pursuing a career in the automotive or related industries using these areas of study.
  • Be U.S. citizens and have permanent residence in the United States or Puerto Rico.


Northern Arizona University Scholarship page

Northern Arizona University Scholarship page: Tips for academic merit and financial need based scholarships.
http://nau.edu/FinAid/scholarships/

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Pursuing a Bachelor’s degree in a STEM field major?

The Alliance/Merck Ciencia (Science) Hispanic Scholars Program is a partnership to improve Hispanic student access to higher education and degrees in science, technology, engineering and math (STEM).
http://www.alliancescholars.org/applications/

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Arizona State University Scholarships: 286 available scholarships!

Arizona State University Scholarships: 286 available scholarships! Check out their search page: https://scholarships.asu.edu/

University of Arizona Scholarships

University of Arizona Scholarships: $500 to $25,000 Scholarships. Check out the list here: http://www.meritaid.com/meritScholarships/University-of-Arizona-104179


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Scholarship Tip: Apply to every scholarship for which you are eligible

Scholarship Tip: Apply to every scholarship for which you are eligible. Pursue less competitive scholarships, such as small awards and essay contests, since they are easier to win and the money adds up and helps you win bigger scholarships. More tips here: http://www.fastweb.com/college-scholarships/articles/2963-12-tips-on-winning-a-scholarship

12 Tips on Winning a Scholarship

Check out this video about the Free Application for Federal Student Aid

Check out this video to learn how the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) gives you access to grants, loans and work-study jobs that can help fund your education. 

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c-23SMf5DyQ&feature=plcp


Wednesday, January 30, 2013

Apply for as many scholarships as you can—it’s free money for college or career school!

Find and apply for as many scholarships as you can—it’s free money for college or career school! Scholarships are gifts. They don't need to be repaid. There are thousands of them, offered by schools, employers, individuals, private companies, nonprofits, communities, religious groups, and professional and social organizations. Start here: http://www.studentaid.ed.gov/types/grants-scholarships/finding-scholarships

Federal Student Aid, an office of the U.S. Department of Education: Proud sponsor of the American mind.

Scholarships at the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation


The Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation will help more than 27,000 low-income students get to college by 2016. Thousands of low-income, minority students are highly motivated and ready for college every year. They are working to help them get there through their scholarship programs. They're also creating programs in lower performing schools designed to help low-income students get ready to enter—and then succeed in—college. 

Click on the link:  http://www.gatesfoundation.org/topics/Pages/scholarships.aspx

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Create This Financial Aid To-Do List for the New Year

The beginning of the school year isn't the only time to be concerned about financial aid. The start of a new calendar year offers a perfect time to conduct a full financial aid review. Read more for a to do list...



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Explore Scholarships for Hispanic Students

More than 50 million people in the United States identify as Hispanic, making the growing Latino population by far the largest minority group in the country. Though there are continued cultural, economic, and societal barriers to educational success, students of Hispanic descent have recently made significant gains. Read more: for scholarships for Hispanic Students

The Hispanic Scholarship Fund is one of many sources Latino students can consider for college money.

Scholarship Tip: Identify and Meet the sponsor’s goals

Identify and Meet the sponsor’s goals. Who wins scholarships? The student who best meets the sponsor’s formal and informal requirements. Therefore, to win a scholarship, you need to meet a sponsor’s goals. As simple as this may seem, many students simply meet the sponsors bare requirements and hope for the best. Do not do this! Read through all the scholarship information watching for details and clues about what the sponsor’s formal and informal requirements. By meeting the sponsor’s goals you increase you chance of winning exponentially!

Scholarships listed at the Arizona Community Foundation

Check out all the scholarship opportunities at the Arizona Community Foundation.
https://azfoundation.academicworks.com/

Arizona Community Foundation Scholarships

Monday, January 28, 2013

Securing College Financial Aid:Top 7 FAFSA Tips and Tricks

Applying for grants can be a make-or-break process for those pursuing higher education. Go Financial Aid shares key steps to optimize your eligibility. http://www.bet.com/news/national/2012/01/23/top-7-fafsa-tips-and-tricks.html


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Scholarships for college freshman!

Scholarships for college freshman along with several other scholarship directories for students. Take a look! http://ow.ly/h20C1

At Fastweb, we have it all. Find your dream school and a way to pay for it.

Make sure you complete the FAFSA as soon as possible

States, schools, and the federal government each have deadlines for you to meet in order to receive financial aid, so the earlier you complete the FAFSA, the better. http://studentaid.ed.gov/FAFSA

Scholarships at the Hispanic Scholarship Fund

There is still plenty of time to apply for scholarships at the Hispanic Scholarship Fund:
http://www.hsf.net

They are the nation’s largest not-for-profit organization supporting Hispanic higher education.  Founded in 1975, HSF provides American families with the financial and educational resources they need to achieve a college education and help America remain competitive globally.

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10 tips for getting federal student aid

Here are 10 tips to help you successfully complete the FAFSA: Click on the link

It's financial aid season, which means millions of families will be grappling with the FAFSA in the next few weeks.
Chances are most families are going to make mistakes when completing the Free Application for Federal Student Aid. These mistakes can be costly, and may even keep you from receiving the financial assistance for which you qualify.
Here are 10 tips to help you successfully complete the FAFSA:
1. Don't provide retirement assets
Families can dramatically hurt their chances for financial aid if they include assets from their 401(k) plans, Individual Retirement Accounts, 403(b) and other qualified retirement accounts on the FAFSA. The financial aid form only requires that you share non-retirement assets.
2. Don't include business assets
Parents who have a family-owned and controlled small business do not have to report the company's net worth on the FAFSA if it has fewer than 100 full-time employees.
3. Skipping deadlines
Colleges impose deadlines on families to submit their financial aid forms, and these dates can be much earlier for students applying through early decision and early action options. Find out what the deadlines are, and don't miss them.
4. File early
Although there are essentially no federal deadlines for seeking financial aid, states do impose deadlines for families who hope to qualify for financial aid through their state programs. State deadlines can be as early as February. In some states, aid is given out on a first-come, first-served basis, so it's best to file your FAFSA well ahead of the state deadline.
5. Seek help
Confused? FAFSA staffers can help. You can contact the Federal Student Aid Information Center via online chat, phone or email. Here's where to find the financial aid contact information.
6. List the most current marital status
You need to provide your marital status -- divorced, separated or married -- on the day that the FAFSA is filed. Separated and divorced parents will sometimes enjoy a financial aid advantage.
7. Have the right parent complete the FAFSA
In families of divorce, the parent who has taken care of the child during the majority of the 12 months dating from the day the FAFSA is submitted is considered the custodial parent. This can be especially advantageous in families when one ex-spouse earns significantly less than the other. Ideally, the child would live with the lower-earning parent for at least six months and a day. This parent would complete the FAFSA, and the other parent's income would not be included. If the custodial parent remarries, however, the income from the new spouse would also be included on the FAFSA.
8. Avoid blank answers
If the answer to a question is zero or not applicable, write "0" or "Not Applicable" on the online form. Leaving blank answers can cause miscalculations.
9. Pay attention to graduation rates
When you complete the FAFSA and designate that the application be sent to specific schools, the FAFSA website will provide you with the graduation rates of each school on your list. Try to avoid schools with low graduation rates.
10. Don't inflate your education
Plenty of schools will give applicants brownie points if they are considered first-generation college students. If parents didn't graduate from college, select "high school" as the highest education attainment.
Bottom Line: Following these tips can help you increase your financial aid award, and every dollar counts.
By Lynn O'Shaughnessy
From : © 2012 CBS Interactive Inc.. All Rights Reserved.

Thursday, January 24, 2013

The FAFSA is FREE!

One thing you don't need for the FAFSA is money! The FAFSA is FREE, so if a website asks you to pay to fill it out, you're not dealing with the original FAFSA site. Remember, the FAFSA comes from the government, so it's on a .gov site: http://www.fafsa.ed.gov/


Wednesday, January 16, 2013

Earn $4,000 for Tuition and College Related Expenses!


Arizona State University, Northern Arizona University and the University of Arizona – in partnership with the Arizona-based non-profit organization Live the Solution -  are launching “AZ Earn to Learn,” an innovative need-based financial aid program that pairs $3.1 million in scholarships with more than 700 students from low-income families. Participation in AZ Earn to Learn includes a savings plan and completion of financial literacy and college readiness training. If students save $500, they will get an 8 to 1 match on their savings – a total of $4,000, plus their savings for a total of $4500! Find out more: http://www.azearntolearn.org/



The new FAFSA for the 2013-14 school year is available now!

The new FAFSA for the 2013-14 school year is available now! You'll need your Federal Student Aid PIN to complete the FAFSA electronically. If you don't have a PIN, apply for one today at www.pin.ed.gov. Lost you PIN? Request a duplicate: https://pin.ed.gov/PINWebApp/PINServlet?state=100&locale=en_US


College Knowledge for Parents Event at the U of A!

College Knowledge for Parents event held on Saturday, February 9, 2013 at the Student Union on The University of Arizona campus. This event is designed for families of 8th grade students to learn critical college preparation information and each workshop is offered in Spanish and English. Call their office for more info at 520-626-2300
http://startnow.arizona.edu/



Cienega High School's College and Career Fair - Jan 30, 2013

Cienega High School's College and Career Fair: January 30, 2013 8:30AM-12:40 PM. Share you college, career, and career opportunities with these students! Cienega High School, 12775 E. Mary Ann Cleveland Way, Vail, AZ 85641. Over 1,000 students circulate through the browse style fair throughout the day. Contact Rebecca Carrier for more information: carrierr@vail.k12.az.us 
http://chs.vail.k12.az.us/

Tuesday, January 15, 2013

Arizona School Counselors Assoc. Spring Conference 3/25-3/26!!

Registration for the 2013 Arizona School Counselors Association Spring Conference is now open. Save The Date: March 25 & 26, 2013! Up to 14 hours of professional development offered, with a choice of over 30 breakout sessions! Speakers include: John Hupenthal, Lynea Gillen,Tammy Davis, Kim McWaters, and Andrea Burston. Register online at: http://www.azsca.org/

Radisson Fort McDowell Resort
10438 N. Fort McDowell Road
Scottsdale / Fountain Hills, AZ 85264
Phone: (480) 789-5300

College Goal Sunday!

Arizona’s College Goal Sunday & Saturday TOO! (CGS) Financial Literacy Initiative is a grant-funded statewide initiative that provides free information and professional assistance to Arizona students and families seeking financial aid. Click here!


Monday, January 7, 2013

Find your dream college!

Find your dream college! Create a College Greenlight account and enter some basic information (like your school, grades, standardized test scores and activities) to find the best college for you, academically and socially! 
http://www.collegegreenlight.com/

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Low income students connecting with the best universities and opportunities!

QuestBridge links exceptional, low income students with colleges, scholarship providers, enrichment programs, employers, and organizations seeking students who have excelled despite obstacles! Check out their website: http://www.questbridge.org/

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Let Colleges Apply To You!

Cappex empowers students by helping them find colleges where they will succeed. Once students complete a survey about their accomplishments and interests, they begin to hear about schools that meet their unique qualifications. Colleges can also invite a student to hear more about a specific program they believe the student is particularly well-suited for. Students control the process and decide which schools they want to follow up with. Cappex does not share students' personal contact information without their approval, so students stay in control over their information. It's free! http://www.cappex.com/

Cappex.com - College search made simple.

Watch an inspirational trailer!

Watch an inspirational trailer from the film First Generation. A documentary about students who want to be the first in their family to go to college!
http://www.firstgenerationfilm.com/trailer.php

First Generation Film

Student Loan Tip: Tax Return Transcript

Student Loan Tip: In some situations, when you apply for a student loan you may be asked to provide a copy of your most recent tax return. If you do not have a copy, you can get a tax return transcript for free from the IRS.
http://www.irs.gov/uac/Tax-Return-Transcripts

Example of Tax Return Transcript

What is a scholarship?

What is a scholarship? Find out on our RCAC scholarship page. Learn the difference between a scholarship and a grant. Look at what kinds of scholarships exist. Find links to scholarships or just call the Metropolitan Education Commission-RCAC (that's us) at 520-670-0055 http://metedu.org/rcac/scholarships.php


Discover careers that fit your talents!

Discover careers that fit your talents! Check out the "Interest Profiler" and "Occupation Sorter" from the Arizona Career Information Service. Use this login information to use the site:
User Name: metcom 
Password: 4azcis02 
https://azcis.intocareers.org/

login to AZCIS

Get homework help!

The Pima County Public Library offers free tutoring in person, online and even over the phone! You can even use your library card and PIN to look up articles, magazines, encyclopedias, and more. A great resource! http://www.library.pima.gov/homeworkhelp/





Come in and visit us in 2013!

We are open Monday through Friday, 8AM - 4:30PM. 930 E. Broadway Blvd, Tucson, Arizona. (On Broadway between Tyndall and Park) We are located within the offices of the Metropolitan Education Commission, convenient to downtown and the University area. Free parking is available in our parking lot adjacent to our offices. Evening and Saturday appointments are available by calling (520) 670-0055.
http://metedu.org/rcac/aboutus.php



The Herbert Lehman Scholarship

The Herbert Lehman Scholarship is a national, highly competitive scholarship program that makes annual awards to qualified, outstanding undergraduate students. Click here: http://www.naacpldf.org/herbert-lehman-education-fund-scholarship

Download Herman Lehman Scholarship application