Financial Aid
Free Application for Federal Student Aid | FAFSA
FAFSA Website in English and in Spanish How to Create an FSA ID How to Determine Who is Considered a "Parent" on the FAFSA More information on how to fill out the FAFSA and the most recent changes/additions to it in the files below. Available October 1, 2017. Texas Application for State Financial Aid | TASFA For students who do not meet the citizenship requirements of the FAFSA, but who are residents of the state of Texas. More information on eligibility requirements and downloadable applications here Available October 1, 2017.
ScholarshipsLocal Scholarships | http://www.georgetownisd.org/Page/14651
This link takes you to East View High School's compilation of local scholarships. Some scholarship applications are only available in printed form, so be sure to stop by your school's College and Career center for more information. During the spring, new scholarships open almost every week, so make it a habit to check in regularly! College Greenlight | www.collegegreenlight.com
For help finding scholarships that you are eligible for, College Greenlight is a great resource. The site allows students to create a personalized account, from which they can research colleges and find local and national scholarships to apply for. Unigo | www.unigo.com
Good tool for searching for scholarships. You have to create a user profile to see the full details for most of their scholarships, but this process is easy and free. This is a pretty good place to start to find scholarships, although you should still carefully evaluate the scholarships it suggests before applying to them. Hispanic Scholarship Consortium | https://hispanicscholar.academicworks.com/opportunities
Follow this link and make an account. Once you do so, you can submit one application to apply for all of the available scholarships that you are eligible for. There is a lot of money up for grabs here, so I highly suggest you put your name in the running! Fly-In ProgramsSome out of state colleges and universities have programs in place that allow students the opportunity to visit the campus free of charge, paying for travel expenses and supplying lodging for the duration of the visit. Applications for many of the available fly-in programs are due early Fall, so you should apply as soon as possible. Also, be sure to double check the application dates of the programs that you are interested in order to ensure that all information is up to date.
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