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Advocating Policy, Better Than Before

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

Manny Rodriguez His job entails research and collaboration with other education groups, state legislators, and education officials in accordance with TICAS’s mission to increase college access, affordability, and success through improvements in student financial aid policies.

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Minoritized, First-Gen Students Most at Risk from FAFSA Delays

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

Traditionally, the FAFSA form opens on October 1, leaving students and their parents plenty of time to fill out the form. Institutions review the data and put together a financial aid offer, helping families decide which institution is the best fit for them and their wallets. Nina Longino, executive director of iMentor, Chicago.

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When Early Isn’t Enough: Finding Strength After College Rejection

CFAA College Financial Aid Advisors

If youre a student whos received an early admission rejection for the college of your dreams, know that youre not alone. Thousands of students experience college rejection each year, and while its never fun or enjoyable, now is the time to find strength after college rejection. Reach Out for Support Dont face this moment alone.

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Stay Ahead: The Ultimate College Application Timeline and Tips for High School Students

CFAA College Financial Aid Advisors

These early years are important to help explore interests, build relationships with your teachers, coaches, and other mentors – and decide what your college journey might look like. Applications will begin opening for financial aid and the colleges, so take the time to review them all with your family.

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It’s Never Too Early (or Too Late) to Apply to Scholarships: A Guide for College Students & Families

CFAA College Financial Aid Advisors

Additionally, some scholarships provide opportunities to connect with mentors and professionals in your field of study. Starting early allows you to maximize opportunities, build a strong application portfolio, and reduce the financial burden of college expenses. The pursuit of scholarships should be a continuous effort.

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Must Have Conversations with Your Student Before the First Tuition Payment

CFAA College Financial Aid Advisors

Encourage your student to build a support network of friends, mentors, and campus resources. The more support your student feels they have, the better! Discuss how often you’ll check in and establish alternative communication methods, such as phone calls, texts, or video chats.

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The Council for Opportunity in Education Receives a Major Grant to Extend Opportunities to First-Generation and Low-Income Recent College Graduates Nationwide

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Wolanin established the program in memory of Dr. Wolanin, who championed student financial aid and college access. Wolanin was a faculty mentor of Stoner’s at the University of Wisconsin, and Stoner has been involved in supporting all five cycles of the internship program thus far. COE and the family of Thomas R.