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ISAC and partners offer free workshops for college-bound seniors

October is College Changes Everything Month® in Illinois

information provided by the Office of the Governor

CHICAGO, Ill. (September28, 2018) – October is a busy month for high school seniors and others planning to attend college the following fall. The Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA®)—the form that determines eligibility for federal and some state and institutional financial aid—becomes available on October 1 for the 2019–20 school year. Because some state aid, such as the Monetary Award Program (MAP grant) is awarded on a first-come, first-served basis, students need to complete the FAFSA as soon as possible in order to have the chance to access as much financial aid as possible. At the same time, students are also completing their college applications.

Free workshops are available this October to help make college possible for you or your student in 2019-20. For the third year, Governor Rauner has proclaimed October “College Changes Everything®” Month (CCE Month). The state’s college access and financial aid agency—Illinois Student Assistance Commission (ISAC)—and partners will be assisting students with college applications and putting them in the best position possible to receive the funding they need to attend. In recognition of the Illinois Bicentennial, more than 200 official CCE Month sites across the state will hold both college application and financial aid events.

“Every Illinois resident deserves the opportunity to choose to earn a postsecondary credential or degree that can improve their earning potential and help them advance their long-term career goals,” said Eric Zarnikow, executive director of ISAC. “CCE Month helps even the playing field by providing free assistance to students and families so they can make informed choices about their education and access all the financial aid for which they might be eligible.”

During CCE Month, students and families can attend free workshops at their high school or public locations in their community to fill out college applications and/or complete their FAFSAs right then and there, with direct assistance from college and financial aid experts.

To search by ZIP Code for a free public event, visit studentportal/isac.org/events. Students and parents should also check directly with their high schools for events within their own school.

Many statewide workshops are hosted or supported by the ISACorps, recent college graduates who are trained to serve as near peer mentors to high school students. The ISACorps also provide free one-on-one assistance to students and families. To find your local ISACorps member, visit studentportal/isac.org/isacorps.

ISAC will also be providing answers to financial aid questions during Facebook Live events in October. Visit ISAC on Facebook @ILStudentAssistance for dates and times. Personalized assistance is also available through ISAC College Q&A (isac.org/qa) a text messaging service where students can get answers to their college and financial aid questions sent directly to their phones. The award-winning ISAC Student Portal (isac.org/studentportal) offers free online tools and resources for students. ISAC also offers assistance through the agency’s call center, 1-800-899-4722.

ISAC supports high schools and counselors who would like to participate in CCE Month with a downloadable toolkit, materials and event support. Find out more at collegechangeseverything.org/ccemonth.

 

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