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Don’t Leave Free College Money on the Table — Complete the FAFSA

Need help paying for college? File a FAFSA.

It’s that simple. The Free Application for Federal Student Aid, or FAFSA, is the gateway to all sorts of funding — so, before you tune out because you think you’re not eligible for aid, think again.

Most colleges and scholarships require families to complete the FAFSA, even for merit scholarships. And, while applying for any kind of financial aid can be daunting, Canyons students have help right in their schools. In the latest episode of Connect Canyons, we sit down with Melissa Baker, School Counseling Program Specialist for the District, and Karen Barnhill, FAFSA Coordinator at Jordan High School. They walk us through the ins and outs of FAFSA and why it’s important for all students to complete sooner rather than later.

FAFSA opens Dec. 1, 2024. See below for a list of school-based events where families can get help completing the FAFSA.

 

Canyons FAFSA Completion Nights:

Alta – January 15, 2025

Brighton – January 16, 2025

Corner Canyon – December 11, 2024

Diamond Ridge – December 11, 2024

Hillcrest – January 15, 2025

Jordan – December 9, 2024

 

Episode Chapters

00:38 Understanding FAFSA: What It Is and How It Works

Our experts explain what FAFSA is, how it’s used and the benefits available to students who apply.

 

02:45 District Resources for FAFSA Assistance

Applying for FAFSA has a number of steps which can be daunting for anyone, our experts explain how they can help with the process.

 

04:29 Importance of Early FAFSA and College Applications

Just like scholarships, it’s important for students to apply for FAFSA as soon as they can rather than wait until graduation.

 

05:51 Tips for Preparing for FAFSA

How students and parents alike can prepare for FAFSA, what they need to consider and have ready before applying.

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