APCS provides South Florida Financial Aid Training to help the college staffs decide the best package to fill up the gap between the student’s financial requirements and his/her budget. Our financial aid training program makes it easier for colleges to check the student’s eligibility for the financial aid.
2. If you have the strong desire to get a post-secondary education, then don’t
let the financial worries discourage you. With a little bit of effort on your
side, you will discover that there are several kinds of student financial
assistance available that may be applicable for you to save on college
costs. Here are some eligibility criteria to help determine if you can get
financial aid for your post-secondary education.
3. • You are financially qualified to receive it.. . .
• If you are first in your family to attend college.
• Have good talent in a sport.
• If you earn good grades, choose hard courses, have special talent or show
exceptional promise.
• Previously served in the military.
• Plan to major in specific studies.
• If you are unemployed.
• Agree to work in certain high-need locations or professions after your
graduation.
• In cases of special need or a disability.
• And many other reasons. You can get the complete details from the financial aid
administratorsof your college.
Usually two factors are generally used to determine who gets student aid and how
much they get
4. The first one is:
• Merit-based student financial aid, which is given to students who do
something exceptionally good like in the areas of music, athletics, or
academics or to students who want plan to have a career in a certain area
that benefits the community or the country such as teaching, engineering,
math and science.
And the second one is
• Need-based student financial aid, which is given to students who
demonstrate a lack of financial resources to pay for their studies.
You can apply for student financial aid just by using the Free
Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA). With this single
application, students can apply financial aid at multiple colleges and
also from multiple funding sources such as federal, institutional, state
and private providers of funding assistance. The FAFSA for next
academic year (July 1, 2015- June 30, 2016) is available online now. Get
the details here.
5. The work of financial aid administrators is to help students by providing
them appropriate financial resources to achieve their desired educational
potential. That’s why the role of a financial aid administrator is very
crucial for both students and colleges.
At APCS, we are a South Florida based, local educational organization
and offer administrative staff training, CEUs, and financial aid training
courses for different educational institutes in South Florida; through our
yearly APCS Administrators’ (Staff) C.E.U. Training Event(s). To get
more details and to take part in our administrative staff training CEUs,
etc., contact us today.
6. Luis LLerena
8991 SW 107 Ave. Suite 200
Miami, Florida 33176
United States
Email: luis.diaz@apcsfla.org
Phone:786-456-3676
http://www.apcsfla.org/
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