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Free seminar for students (and parents) on
paying
for a college education |
Jnauary 13, 2016 |
A
free seminar for high school students, their
parents or guardians, and high school teachers
and staff, is set for next week. This event,
sponsored by the Idaho State Board of Education
and the University of Idaho, is part of the
Enroll Idaho program, which aims to encourage
Idaho high school students to continue on in
their education beyond high school.
The free seminar is a one-night information
session, and is a follow up to previous Enroll
Idaho events held across the state this past
November. This time, university representatives
will be presenting information specific to
paying for college, including how to fill out
the Federal Application for Student Aid (FAFSA)
and information about grants, scholarships and
student loans.
Information will include:
• The value of a college degree
• How to apply for financial aid
• Local and national scholarship opportunities
The presentation will be live-streamed across
the state with a live question and answer
session after the presentation.
You can be there to follow the live-stream
broadcast and participate in the Q and A
session--the Boundary County location for the
event is at the Boundary County Extension
Office, at 6447 Kootenai Street in Bonners
Ferry. It is scheduled for Tuesday, January 19,
and goes from 6:00 til 7:30 p.m. For more
information, contact Amy Robertson at the
Extension offic at 208-267-3235.
To see the official poster for this event,
click here. |
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