Bellevue School District Financial Aid Advising Week: Monday, October 11 – Friday, October 15 |
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LIVE Parent and Student Presentation for BSD families (Presented in Spanish):
Aprenda Como Pagar Por Universidad, Community College O Technical College Sin Endeudarse. Hablaremos De Las Formas Fafsa Y Wasfa.
Octubre 11:6:30 pm -8:00 pm Join Zoom Meeting https://us02web.zoom.us/j/89988048015
Evento traído por Sistema Escolar USA y BSD como parte de ‘Financial Aid Advising Week’ |
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LIVE Parent Presentation for BSD families (Presented in English)
Save Thousands on the Cost of College – Free Webinar Event October 12, 2021, 7:00pm – 8:00pm, REGISTER HERE
Join College Financial Planning Advisor Peg Keough as she demystifies the college funding process. Having put two kids through college herself, Peg works with families just like yours to help them realize significant discounts off the cost of college, regardless of income level. Come learn how to successfully navigate the financial aid process without confusion and stress. This webinar is recommended for parents of 9th through 12th graders.
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Financial Aid Advising Day!
Student Presentation: Learn About FAFSA, WASFA, Washington College Grant, CSS Profile and the Financial Aid Calculator. 11:30 am – 12:30 pm Link to Join Live Teams Event Financial Aid Completion LIVE Virtual Event: The 12th Year Campaign, Washington Student Achievement Council 5:30 – 7:30pm (Zoom) Register in Advance
View dates of other Statewide Financial Aid Completion Virtual Events
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T H U R S D A Y |
View recorded Financial Aid presentations from the 2021 College Conference https://bsd405.org/about/initiatives/college/college-conference/
– Financial Aid from the College and University Perspective– James Flowers (UW) – Paying for College Without Going Broke– Paula Bishop, Financial Aid Advisor – Financial Aid- How it Works and How to Qualify– David Aramaki, Financial Advisor
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Financial Aid Resources and Links:
Washington College Grant- Recent high school graduates and working-age adults from many low- and middle-income families can qualify to receive money for college or career training. WCG is available to eligible Washington residents, including undocumented students. An eligible student from a family of four making around $56,000 or less per year would receive a full award. Partial grants are available for families making up to the state’s median family income, around $102,000 per year. https://wsac.wa.gov/wcg
CSS Profile- The College Scholarship Service profile is an online application used by colleges and scholarship programs to award Institutional (their own) aid – https://cssprofile.collegeboard.org/
Financial Aid Calculator– This tool calculates potential awards from the Washington College Grant and Pell Grant Programs – https://portal.wsac.wa.gov/a/aid-calculator/ |