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Planning for Life After High School: Key Resources FAQ
If you’re wondering how you might navigate attaining your 4-year degree, you aren’t alone! The good news is that there are many organizations in Virginia that can help you before, during and after your academic work. The Virginia College Access Network (VirginiaCAN) serves as a “hub” for many programs in the state.
What is the Virginia College Network?
PMP - September 21, 2021
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Financial Planning_Apply for Financial Aid
Read this document to learn how to apply for financial aid.
Federal Student Aid Identification (FSA ID)
Create a Federal Student Aid Identification. This allows you to become active in the information system, protect your account with a password and username, access the U.S. Department of Education, complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA), and electronically sign documents.
Collect Records and Documents
PMP - September 29, 2021
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Financial Planning_College Tuition
Review this document to learn about tuition and related fees when you attend college.
What is Tuition?
Tuition represents the cost of courses at a college or university. Factors that influence the price of tuition are the type of institution, academic program, cost of instruction, type of instruction, number of credits, and residency (in-state vs. out-of-state). Tuition varies from college to college, so it is important to do your research and learn about the tuition charges at your selected college.
PMP - September 29, 2021
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Financial Planning_Cutting College Costs
Review this document for a list of ways to cut college costs.
PMP - September 30, 2021
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Financial Planning_Federal Financial Aid and Satisfactory Academic Progress
Review this document to understand how Federal financial aid and academic progress are connected.
Satisfactory Academic Progress (SAP)
If you are receiving financial aid (loans, grants, other) through the U.S. Department of Education, you will want to understand the importance of maintaining your grades and progress throughout your college years. The Department of Education has established criteria for eligibility of financial aid based on Satisfactory Academic Progress (SAP), as defined below:
PMP - September 30, 2021
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Financial Planning_Hidden College Costs
Review this document to learn about costs associated with college attendance.
Application & Entrance Fees
The cost of applying to multiple colleges can add up! You will pay for the college application, official transcripts, and official test scores, when applicable. In some cases, a fee is collected to reserve a space for new student orientation and course registration. Get the pre-enrollment costs by contacting your institution.
Relocation & Transportation
PMP - September 30, 2021
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Financial Planning_Sources of Financial Assistance
Read this document to learn about the ways you can fund your education.
PMP - September 30, 2021
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Financial Planning_Student Budget Sheet
The link to this worksheet is available for you to download. It is under List of Attachments in the box to your right.
Manage your money wisely. Track your expenses using this basic budget worksheet.
PMP - September 30, 2021
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Financial Planning_Student Loans_Common Questions
Review common questions and answers regarding educational loans.
Are educational loans free money?
No. Educational loans are borrowed funds that must be repaid.
Do educational loans accrue interest?
Yes. The loan type will dictate whether a loan accrues interest, the amount of interest you can expect and when the interest begins to accrue.
Is there a limit to the amount of money that can be borrowed?
PMP - September 30, 2021
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Financial Planning_Student Loans
Review this document to learn basic information about student loans.
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Loans are different from scholarships and grants, which are available to those who meet specific criteria.
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Loans come from a variety of sources such as the federal government, private businesses, and other organizations.
PMP - September 30, 2021
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Transfer Steps_Get Advice_Pay For College
Read this information to learn more about areas you can explore to pay for college.
PMP - September 30, 2021
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Transfer Steps_Create a Plan_Plan Your College Expenses
The link to this worksheet is available for you to download. It is under List of Attachments in the box to your right.
Manage your money wisely. Track your expenses using this basic budget worksheet.
PMP - September 30, 2021
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Transfer Steps_Get Advice_Advising Appointment Prep
The link to this worksheet is available for you to download. It is under List of Attachments in the box to your right.
PMP - September 22, 2021
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Academic Planning_Advising Conversation Topics
Read this document to learn about important conversation topics to discuss during your advising appointments.
Transcripts. If you have transfer credits, bring copies of your transcripts and test scores. Carefully review with your advisor for applicability to your program.
Degree requirements. Confirm the graduation requirements of your major, minor, and concentration area, if applicable.
PMP - September 22, 2021
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Academic Planning_Student Support Services
Read this document to learn about common student support services.
Career Services
Career Services personnel offer you assistance with writing resumes, finding a job, accessing career fairs, and applying to internships or graduate school.
Counseling Services
Professional counselors offer confidential counseling and referral services at little or no cost to you.
Educational Accessibility Support (Disability) Services
PMP - September 28, 2021
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Academic Planning_Preparing for an Academic Advising Appointment
This document provides tips to prepare for your academic advising appointment.
Records and Documents
Bring important records to your academic advising appointment. Important records include, but are not limited to, the following: college transcripts, military transcripts, degree planning sheets, Advanced Placement Test Scores, CLEP Scores, and Individualized Educational Program (IEP) documentation.
Confirm Academic Information
PMP - September 28, 2021
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Academic Planning_Rebounding From a Tough Semester
Read this document to learn how to rebound from a challenging semester.
Institutional Support
PMP - September 28, 2021
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Academic Planning_Stem vs Non Stem
The link to this worksheet is available for you to download. It is under List of Attachments in the box to your right.
PMP - September 28, 2021
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Enrollment/Admission Planning_Breaking the Swirl
Review this document to learn about the swirling transfer student.
What is the Swirler?
The term “swirler” describes an undergraduate student who transfers to and from several different colleges without earning a degree or credential. Rarely do “swirlers” move neatly between institutions. Often, this results in increased tuition expenses, an extended graduation timeline, duplication of coursework, excess credits, and in some cases, no credential.
PMP - September 29, 2021
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Enrollment/Admission Planning_International Students
Read this document to learn about entering college as an international student.
International students
If you’re an international student, your home country may be in North America, such as Canada or Mexico, or it may be in Europe, Asia, Africa, or other continents.
Freshman International Students
You are considered a freshman in the U.S. if you have not completed college work in your home country or elsewhere in the U.S.
PMP - September 29, 2021