Looking for Financial Aid for College?
Here's a list of web resources for financial aid and scholarships:
You can afford to send your kids to college!
Financial aid is available from colleges and universities, the state and federal governments, businesses, and other organizations.
• Families looking at college for next year, 2010-2011, are reminded that you need to fill out the FAFSA, the Free Application for Federal Student Aid. File it no matter what colleges you're applying to -- California public, out-of-state public, private. It can't be submitted until Jan. 1, 2010, but it's a big project and you should be starting early. In California, the deadline is March 2, 2010, to qualify for state assistance.
Check out the FAFSA4caster. You can use FAFSA4caster to learn about the financial aid process and get an early estimate of your eligibility for federal student aid.
• What is federal student aid?
• CalGrants: College seniors with at least a 2.0 grade point average can apply for grants to attend a qualifying California university, college, or technical school.
• California Chafee Grant Program provides $5,000 annually to foster youth for career and technical training or college courses.
• What is a 529 College Savings Plan? The Beehive offers clear information about strategies for saving for college.
• What is an Education Savings Account (ESA)? It is an account in which you may purchase investments such as stocks and bonds. As long as you use that money for valid education purposes, you will not have to pay federal taxes on it.
• Another way you can save for college is to open a UGMA or UTMA account. These options allow parents, grandparents, etc. a flexible way to give assets to a minor (child under 18) to use for college expenses.
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College AdmissionsTesting Information
• California Colleges answers questions on what courses to take in high school, visiting campus,
• Understanding College Admissions Tests, by GreatSchools.net staff
•The ACT Test: The ACT® test assesses high school students' general educational development and their ability to complete college-level work.
•The College Board: Among its best-known programs are the SAT®, the PSAT/NMSQT®, and the Advanced Placement Program® (AP®).
• FairTest, The National Center for Fair & Open Testing: They work to end the misuses and flaws of standardized testing and to ensure that evaluations of students, teachers, and schools are fair, open, valid, and educationally beneficial. They offer information for K–12 schools as well as university level.
California College Search
• The San Francisco Unified School District has a page on their website with a list of local colleges and universities.
• Sallie Mae: The nation’s leading provider of student loans.
• University of California: information pages on admissions, applications, and an online counselor to help in the process.
• CSU Mentor: The California State University information page for campus information, admissions, applications etc.
• California Community Colleges: Bay Area colleges and universities, (916) 324-8593
• City College of San Francisco is a great two-year community college. Many students transfer from City College and go to San Francisco State or UC Berkeley.
Trade and Technical Schools
• San Francisco Technical Schools: a great listing of local colleges and institutes.
• California Vocational and Technical Schools
• Also check out the San Francisco Unified School District's School-to-Career Page. The SFUSD works with educators, businesses and community partners to provide all students a relevant education that includes awareness of and access to career opportunities, and preparation for post-secondary education and lifelong learning. The School-to-Career department coordinates Career Technical Education in the SFUSD.