Life After High School

Life After High School:
Helping you meet your goals.



Gather Information
 

Need more information before you can make a decision about a career, technical school, or college?  Check out these websites.

                                   




Investigating Careers


Websites for exploring careers for later or jobs for now.

indeed

ZipRecruiter

glassdoor





College Virtual Tours

Many colleges have created virtual tours.  With a virtual tour a student can see the college campus without actually going to the campus.  Use the links below to start your virtual college tour.  Click on the link a search for the college you are interested in touring.


YOU VISIT


CAMPUS TOURS

E-CAMPUS TOURS



Scholarships


Interested in scholarships?  Check out these websites:


Scholarships.com

Fastweb.com

Collegeboard.org

The Arizona Community Foundation offers more than 150 scholarships that students can apply for online through one general application.

High school seniors, current college students, graduate students, or adult re-entry students attending accredited schools anywhere in the U.S. may apply. Scholarships are available for two-year and four-year accredited colleges and universities, as well as technical and vocational schools.

The general application process begins in January each year and students are advised to apply early to qualify for the most awards. Deadlines vary for every scholarship, with many deadlines falling between March 1 and May 1.

 

https://www.azfoundation.org/scholarship-seekers/how-to-apply/

https://www.azfoundation.org/scholarship-seekers/scholarships/

[email protected]








FAFSA



What is the FAFSA, Free Application for Federal Student Aid.  It is the form you need to complete to get any financial aid from the federal government to help pay for college.  Collegeboard.org gives these important FAFSA facts.

1. Submitting the FAFSA is the most important thing you can do if you want financial aid.
2. The FAFSA is free - you don't need to pay anyone to prepare it for you.
3. You need to submit a new FAFSA before each academic year in which you want to get aid.  If you plan to apply for aid throughout college, you'll need to fill out the FAFSA each year.
4. Be sure to use a permanent email address on the form, not your high school email, so you can use your FAFSA account throughout college.


There are three ways to complete and submit your FAFSA:

  • Online at ed.gov
  • With the myStudentAid app, available in iTunes or Google Play
  • By printing and filling out a FAFSA form, then mailing it to the address on the form.


 



Do you have specific questions about the FAFSA or how to apply to college?  AzCAN has ways for you to get that help. Click PDF_College & Financial Aid Support_for students_families.pdf


 




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