Schools and Libraries
September 13, 2023
From: Stratford LibraryFree College Admission and Financial Aid Workshop
Date: September 19, 2023
Time: 6:15-8 pm
Location: Lovell Room
A free educational, college planning and financial aid workshop for parents of high school and middle school students will be held Tuesday, Sept. 19 at 6:15 pm at the Stratford Library. Even if your family is not eligible for need-based aid, strategies?on how to pay for college on the most efficient basis will be discussed.??
The workshop will also cover:
· 529s - the drawbacks you don't know about and how they can affect the financial aid you receive?
· FAFSA - the biggest mistakes parents make when filling out this and other forms, why it's important, and how to get it right?
· SAI (Student Aid Index) - why you need to know this number, how the government calculates it, and how it affects your financial aid?
· Financial Aid - how you can get it even if you make a lot of money?
· Scholarships -how to avoid scams, and where the most money comes from?
· Loans - the good, the bad, and the downright terrible options for loans?
· Student Loans - how they've changed and why they aren't enough anymore, plus other options available for college funding?
· School Choice - how the right fit can lower your out-of-pocket-costs?
· Savings Strategies - how your ways of saving money affect financial aid?
· Student Preparation - assessments including the Strong Interest Inventory, guidance through Academic Impact Mentoring (AIM), college search, right-fit schools, and applications?
Reservations are required. To reserve your spot: https://www.freecollegefinancialaidworkshop.com/. For Details https://stratfordlibrary.libcal.com/event/11010190.
Five Steps to A Winning College Application Essay
Date: September 21, 2023
Time: 6:30-8 pm
Location: Board Room
1. Research
a. Identify the time frame. What are your target colleges’ application deadlines?
b. Do any of the colleges require a separate essay for entrance to a specific program?
c. Learn from each target college’s website whether it has its own prompt or whether applicants may choose from the many prompts provided by The Common Application, an organization used by many colleges.
2. Planning
a. Set a series of deadlines for yourself. For instance, how much time do you have to gather ideas before you write? When should the first draft be done? The final draft?
b. When and if you select the prompt, choose one that allows you to best show yourself as a learner (curious, given to exploration) rather than just a student (know how to get good grades).
3. Brainstorming
a. Before you write, prepare to write by asking teachers, coaches, friends and family members to help you identify your strengths and interests, rather than just asking “what should I say in my college application essay?”
b. Before you write anything, toss ideas around in conversation, draw a diagram connecting key words and concepts, or using freewriting (writing fast and freely about what you really think, without bothering with grammar, punctuation, or what others would say).
4. Writing
a. Write a first draft about experiences you have had that truly moved you, inspired you, or mattered to you, either in or outside of school. The experience does not have to be important in the eyes of the world — only to you.
b. Write further about why these experiences were important.
c. Go even further by writing about what these experiences have inspired you to learn or to explore in college.
5. Revising
a. Read your essay aloud to yourself. You will hear what needs to change. Then revise.
b. Go back and make sure that your essay truly responds to the prompt. (You may decide to change prompts!)
c. Now read your essay out loud to a trusted audience. Ask what they heard. You’ll be surprised at what you learn!
d. Based on what you learn, revise again, clarifying points and smoothing out the prose.
e. Proofread. Read aloud again to find the little errors that love to hide and correct them.
Reservations are required. Limited seating. To reserve your spot: https://stratfordlibrary.libcal.com/event/11161556.
Venue:
Stratford Library, 2203 Main Street
Stratford, CT 06615.