The last Financial Aid Saturday was March 21, 2015 at D. M. Therrell High School
Financial Aid Saturdays
At a Financial Aid Saturday you get:
Filing for federal and state aid can help you and your family pay for college!
Submission of financial aid forms is the only way for students to become eligible for most scholar-ships, grants, work-study, and other types financial aid.
Most colleges require financial aid forms be completed before they will pay out grants, scholar-ships, work-study, loans, or other types of federal, state, or institutional aid.
According to the College Board, more than $160 billion in financial aid was awarded to undergraduate students in 2011-2012 with most students qualifying for some aid.
Since 2011, volunteers have assisted nearly 180 students in obtaining a total up to a maximum of $900,000 in Pell Grants for their first year of higher education! Many students were eligible for the maximum Pell Grant of $5,550!
Every year eligible students who think they might not qualify miss out on aid by not applying. Don’t make that mistake! Apply even if you think you’re not eligible.
- Free, one-on-one help for high school seniors and their parents in filing your Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA)
- Questions answered by college financial aid experts from Atlanta area colleges & universities
Filing for federal and state aid can help you and your family pay for college!
Submission of financial aid forms is the only way for students to become eligible for most scholar-ships, grants, work-study, and other types financial aid.
Most colleges require financial aid forms be completed before they will pay out grants, scholar-ships, work-study, loans, or other types of federal, state, or institutional aid.
According to the College Board, more than $160 billion in financial aid was awarded to undergraduate students in 2011-2012 with most students qualifying for some aid.
Since 2011, volunteers have assisted nearly 180 students in obtaining a total up to a maximum of $900,000 in Pell Grants for their first year of higher education! Many students were eligible for the maximum Pell Grant of $5,550!
Every year eligible students who think they might not qualify miss out on aid by not applying. Don’t make that mistake! Apply even if you think you’re not eligible.
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AtlantaPublic Schools
Fulton County Schools
PriceWaterhouse Coopers
Accenture
Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta
Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority
Albany State University
Atlanta Metropolitan College
Atlanta Technical College
Emory UniversityGeorgia Institute of Technology
Georgia Perimeter College
Georgia State University
Lincoln Technical College
Oglethorpe University
Savannah College of Art & Design - Atlanta
Spelman College
Future Foundation
Communities In Schools
AtlantaPublic Schools
Fulton County Schools
PriceWaterhouse Coopers
Accenture
Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta
Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority
Albany State University
Atlanta Metropolitan College
Atlanta Technical College
Emory UniversityGeorgia Institute of Technology
Georgia Perimeter College
Georgia State University
Lincoln Technical College
Oglethorpe University
Savannah College of Art & Design - Atlanta
Spelman College
Future Foundation
Communities In Schools