Scholarships/Aid

09/11/08

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This page is intended to give all Newberry High School students the most comprehensive financial aid and scholarship information available. Information is updated periodically and application forms can be downloaded when available. Applying early is essential to getting the most money for your education therefore if you have any questions make an appointment to see your guidance counselor as soon as possible.
 

 SCHOLARSHIPS
 

(too be updated)


bulletFAFSA
bulletThe Free Application for Federal Student Aid must be filled out in order to receive federal aid.
bulletBright Future Scholarships
bulletThe Florida Department of Education awards 75-100% tuition for those students who meet specific standards.
bulletAnnual Alachua County Scholarships
bullet$$$ Every year Alachua County gives out scholarships to deserving graduates.
bulletFast Web

 

Types of Financial Aid

Making Sense of Government Aid - To apply for any of the aid options below, you must complete and submit the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA).

Federal Pell Grant - Generally awarded only to undergraduate students who have not yet earned a bachelor's or professional degree. The maximum award in 2001-2 was $3,750. You can find the amount you are eligible to receive by submitting your Student Aid Report (SAR) to your college's financial aid office. You receive the SAR after submitting the FAFSA.

Federal State Grants - The FAFSA is used to apply for most state loan, grant and scholarship programs. The US Department of Education forwards your FAFSA information to the state student assistance agency.

Federal Work Study - Jobs reserved for Federal Work Study can include working for your school, in a project related to your major or community service work.

Perkins Loan - The Perkins Loan is awarded to college students with exceptional financial need. This is a campus-based loan program. The amount you receive is determined by your school's financial aid office. Your school also acts as the lender.

Stafford Loan - The federal loan for students is called the Stafford Loan and has two variations. Federal Family Education Loan (FFELP) loans are provided by private lenders (such as banks and credit unions). Federal Direct Student Loan Programs (FDSLP) loans are provided by the US government directly to students and their parents. Both loans are guaranteed against default by the federal government.

Talk to your guidance counselor and/or visit www.finaid.org for more information.

 

     

Scholarships Tips

bulletAsk for LETTERS OF RECOMMENDATION at least two weeks in advance.
bulletWrite an ESSAY of 500 words or less that focused on your educational plans and why you believe you are deserving of the award.
bulletWrite a RESUME including:
bulletName, address, phone, fax, e-mail address
bulletPositive objective: specific and brief
bulletQualifications in brief - education, experience, & skills
bulletExperience summary
bulletCommunity service
bulletReferences
bulletInclude a BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH - family and educational background, financial need, community activities and career goals

 

 

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