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Quick Steps to Financial Aid
Apply for the FAFSA (free)
Review our FAFSA information below.
Sign up with OSAC (free)
Review our OSAC information below.
Sign up for the College Board's CSS Profile (some cost)
Review our College Board's CSS Profile information below.
Apply for scholarships (free)
Local scholarship are posted here.
Apply for financial aid at your college of choice (free)
Many colleges have money set aside specifically for financial aid of students attending their college. Check with the college of your choice's admissions about additional aid.
4 Types of Financial Aid
Grants - Free money from the government
Scholarships - Free money from private organizations
Loans - Money you borrow
Government Student Loans (Stafford, Perkins, etc.) “good debt”. Very Low interest rate, no payments due until 6 months faster you leave college. It’s easy to skip payments if you are unemployed, sick, etc.
Private Student Loans (from banks) - “not-so-good debt” High interest rates banks are aggressive if you can’t make a payment.
Work Study - Financial aid you work for (student jobs on-campus). They’re great jobs for students because they’re so flexible (you work for a few hours between classes, you can take time off easily if you need to study for a test, etc.)
Contact Us
College & Career Center
Karyn Barats – AHS Counseling Office
Scholarship Coordinator/Counseling Secretary
541-482-2278 Extension 2114
karyn.barats@ashland.k12.or.us
Available Hours: Monday-Friday 7:00 am – 3:00 pm
Jennifer Marsden – College & Career Center
College & Career Specialist
ASPIRE Program Coordinator
541-482-8771 Extension 2130
jennifer.marsden@ashland.k12.or.us
Available Hours: Monday-Friday 8:00 am – 4:00 pm
Alima Matejcek – College & Career Center
Project Youth Plus Representative
alima@pyplus.or or alima.matejcek@ashland.k12.or.us
Available Hours: Tuesday 10:00 am – 3:30 pm