Senior Parent/Student Meeting from 9/13/17 - click on link to download/view presentation or scroll through the slides on the SCRIBD file below.
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Could your next interview be conducted via the telephone?
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NDHS Helping Students Plan for College
Paying for college can seem like a daunting task, especially for students that choose to attend without any financial support from their parents. Luckily there are vast scholarship and aid opportunities specifically set aside for these students.
Our financial planning team at AffordableColleges.com has put together a guide for students that won’t be recieving any help from their parents: http://www.affordablecolleges.com/resources/paying-for-college-without-parents/
As high school students prepare for college, it’s important that they explore all their possible financial aid options that we present.
Our financial planning team at AffordableColleges.com has put together a guide for students that won’t be recieving any help from their parents: http://www.affordablecolleges.com/resources/paying-for-college-without-parents/
As high school students prepare for college, it’s important that they explore all their possible financial aid options that we present.
Grants Guide for High School Students
Nearly 70% of seniors who graduated from public and nonprofit colleges in the past two years have an average student loan debt of $30,100. For students attending an out-of-state institution, this number can easily be six figures.
As the cost of college continues to rise, it is important that high school students get a head start when searching and applying for scholarships, grants and other financial aid. By investigating scholarship options early, students ensure they have the best chance of winning the award.
Our college planning experts have assembled a Grants Guide for High School Students that lists out several financial aid awards specifically for high school seniors. We’re aiming to make college more affordable for all student groups by providing easy-to-use resources.
http://www.ndisd.org/departments/federal_state_programs/guidance_and_counseling
All of our resources are updated yearly with the latest scholarships, grants, and financial aid information for that school year, so you don’t have to worry about ever updating the link on your site once it's added.
We also offer several other financial aid and college planning resources on OEDB.org that your students may find useful, all available in our financial aid center: http://oedb.org/financial-aid/
As the cost of college continues to rise, it is important that high school students get a head start when searching and applying for scholarships, grants and other financial aid. By investigating scholarship options early, students ensure they have the best chance of winning the award.
Our college planning experts have assembled a Grants Guide for High School Students that lists out several financial aid awards specifically for high school seniors. We’re aiming to make college more affordable for all student groups by providing easy-to-use resources.
http://www.ndisd.org/departments/federal_state_programs/guidance_and_counseling
All of our resources are updated yearly with the latest scholarships, grants, and financial aid information for that school year, so you don’t have to worry about ever updating the link on your site once it's added.
We also offer several other financial aid and college planning resources on OEDB.org that your students may find useful, all available in our financial aid center: http://oedb.org/financial-aid/