Registration is open for the Coalition's next series of free events for students and their supporters. Each 45-minute event features admissions and financial aid counselors from Coalition member schools -- and the opportunity to ask your questions. Our first event begins next week!
- January 24: Completing the FAFSA. 8 p.m. ET
Wondering where to start with the FAFSA? Confused about the process or even what certain terms mean? Join us at this event featuring admissions and financial aid professionals at Coalition schools to better understand the Free Application for Federal Student Aid. Featuring: Arcadia University, High Point University, St. Mary’s University and Washington and Lee University
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- February 13: Aiming for College. 8 p.m. ET
Wondering if college is a good fit for you or your student – or if it’s worth the time and investment? Come hear about the steps you can take to put college on the table as an option for you and your family. Featuring: Amherst College, Illinois Institute of Technology, University of Arizona and University of Pittsburgh
Register → - March 19: Build Your College List and Apply Coalition with Scoir. 8 p.m. ET
Not sure where to begin on your college search? Hear tips from the experts on building a smart college list, dos and don’ts throughout the college search, and learn about free tools that help you discover your matches, stay organized and apply, all from one account. Featuring: Belmont University, Occidental College, University of Illinois at Springfield and University of Pennsylvania
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- April 9: Understanding Your Financial Aid Offer. 8 p.m. ET
Comparing college costs is an important part of your decision about which school to attend. If you’re at the point of weighing your options, with financial aid offers in hand, join us at this event to better understand these offers and how to compare between them. Get to know financial aid language, and learn what questions to ask financial aid officers at schools you’re considering. Featuring: Mount Marty University, Stanford University, St. Mary’s College of Maryland and University of Michigan