WHAT CAN YOU DO NOW TO GET THE BEST FINANCIAL AID PACKAGE FOR COLLEGE? Attend this workshop to find out! The National Center for College Costs (NCCC) helps students in grades 7 – 12 and their parents maximize strategies for financial aid to help save you thousands of dollars AND find the optimal school. The College Costs Estimator and online estimator uniquely position families with a custom report and coaching, to not only understand how they can afford higher education, but to identify which schools offer the best financial options for your individual situation. All applicants for Community Foundation scholarships in 2017 will be required to complete the online Estimator. This provides families with a customized report with variable financial aid possibilities and FREE, unlimited access to the NCCC staff through the end of college. This means if you complete the Estimator in 7th grade, you have expert guidance on how to maximize your funds for college at your fingertips for 10 years! FREE PIZZA will be served and there will be a $100 Amazon gift card given away at each session!INTERESTED? GOOD! HERE’S WHAT YOU NEED TO DO: Step 1: Complete a College Costs Estimator form at www.indianacollegecosts.org. Click on the yellow button that says “Click Here to Begin,” then click on “Estimate your college costs” at the top of the page. Fill out the form and submit it electronically. If you have any questions or problems filling out the form, please call the Center toll free at 877.687.7291. Please submit your form ASAP. Step 2: Mark your calendar for the College Costs Estimator Workshops – you can attend in any school district, if you can’t make it to yours! Wednesday, October 26th | 7:00 p.m. | Western Boone Jr./Sr. High School Step 3: RSVP for your choice of date by clicking on the appropriate link above. FAQs: How much does it cost? Is our information shared with anyone else or is it confidential? Do I need to RSVP? Do I have to come to the workshop to complete the Estimator? More questions? Special thanks to our sponsors!
(Western Boone workshop made possible by an Operation Round Up grant)
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