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Scholarship Opportunities
February
2012
Springfield Public
Schools will be hosting a FAFSA Frenzy event on February
12, 2012 from
2:00 – 4:00
p.m. at Central High School.
This is a free event for students
and parent who would like to receive professional, one-on-one
help filling out the Free Application for Federal Student Aid.
Attending the FAFSA Frenzy will allow students and their parents
to meet with financial aid advisors who will be available to
assist with filling out required financial aid forms. Students
can also enter for a chance to win one of eight $500 scholarships.
Please contact the A+ Office with questions or to get a copy
of the worksheet that will help you to have all the necessary
information needed to complete the FAFSA.

The online version
of the FAFSA allows
seniors to:
- apply paperless;
- check status
of FAFSA
- view Student
Aid Report and Estimated Family Contribution
- make corrections
to your application.
Seniors and
their parents are encouraged to go online at any time and obtain
a PIN at www.pin.ed.gov.
However, the FAFSA cannot be filed until AFTER January 1, 2011.
The FAFSA requires information from parents' 2010 tax return.
The
2011 - 12 Free Application
for Federal Student Aid (FASFA) will2 be available to
complete and file via the U.S. Department of Education’s
(DE) student
aid website after January 1, 2011.
The FASFA is used to calculate a
student’s Expected Family Contribution (EFC), which is
the amount the student or student’s family is expected
to pay toward the cost of attending college. The EFC plays
an important role in determining how much financial assistance
a student may be eligible to receive.
Prospective and current college
students who plan to receive Federal student aid during the
2011-2012
academic year, should be knowledgeable of federal, institutional
and state deadline dates pertaining to the FASFA. While the
official federal deadline to complete and file the FASFA is
June 30, 2012, most colleges and universities designate
a deadline that is much earlier than the date designated by
the DE. As a result, students are highly encouraged to
check with their college's financial aid office to confirm
the FASFA deadline for that specific institution.
In addition to meeting institutional
deadlines, the FASFA must be completed and filed by April 1,
2012, to be eligible for state financial assistance, such as
the Access
Missouri Program. Students interested in obtaining additional
scholarships and grants should prepare to file the FASFA as
soon as possible. Students who have not completed the FASFA
in previous years, will need to obtain a FASFA
PIN number to complete the on-line process.
If you would like free professional
help filling out the FASFA, financial aid advisers will be
available at locations throughout the state during College
Goal Sunday in February. One $500 scholarship will be given
away at each College Goal Sunday location, including the Nichols
Career Center in Jefferson City. To participate in College
Goal Sunday activities, please make sure to bring the following
documentation:
1) Your FASFA
PIN number;
2) Your Social Security Number and
your parents’ Social Security Numbers if you are under
the age 24 and not married;
3) Your driver’s license number
if you have one;
4) Your Alien Registration Number
if you are not a U.S. citizen;
5) 2010 federal tax information
or tax returns (including IRS W-2 information) for yourself
and
spouse if you are married, and for your parents if you are
providing parent information. If you have not yet filed a 2010
income tax return at the time you complete your FAFSA, you
can still submit your FAFSA but you must provide estimated
income and tax information.
6) Records of untaxed income, such
as Social Security benefits, welfare benefits (e.g., TANF),
and veterans benefits, for yourself, and your parents if you
are providing parent information; and
7) Information on savings, investments,
and business and farm assets for yourself, and your parents
if you are providing parent information.
To obtain additional information
about the FASFA, please contact the Federal Student Aid Information
Center at (800) 433-3243.
Attention
Students & Parents
FAFSA4caster
is a financial aid estimator that students and parents can
use before officially applying for financial aid using the
Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA). FAFSA4caster
will determine what types of federal grants, loans, and work-study
students may qualify for in college. Any student, regardless
of age or year in school, may use FAFSA4caster before officially
applying for the FAFSA by clicking on www.FederalStudentAid.ed.gov.
Need
an education loan?
FAFSA can help

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Parents
and Students: Apply for your PIN to access the FAFSA
site here.

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