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Arizona college students racing to finish the Free Application for Federal Student Aid form before the upcoming deadline can get help from local resources.
When the federal government rolled out its new and improved version of the online college financial aid form, commonly known as FAFSA, it was supposed to make things easier for students.Instead, what has followed has been described as a chaotic rollout full of glitches that are making it hard for students to find out how much federal student aid they qualify for as the clock
Phoenix Public Library will host its second annual scholarship expo for high school seniors on Feb. 1. Program administrator Judy Reno said last year’s expo attracted nearly 300 students and guardians.“Students were able to get connected with great funding opportunities, including a scholarship lab hosted by the Arizona Community Foundation, so that students could leave having
The Phoenix Public Library is making navigating going to college easier for first-generation college students. The Arizona Lottery s Give Back Program has provided $50,000 dollars to the library s GRIT Program, which stands for "Graduating Ready, Independent, and Tenacious." The money will allow program administrators to purchase laptops and internet access to reach Phoenix students who need help with the college application process. Kelly Bushong, executive director of the Phoenix Public Library Foundation, said the GRIT program is about removing the barriers keeping underserved students from higher education. .