Financial Aid Planning
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HOPE is a major source of funding. HOPE is available for students attending Georgia colleges, universities and technical schools. HOPE requirements are constantly changing, so check with your counselor for current requirements. Keeping the HOPE is dependent on maintaining a 3.0 GPA at the Georgia college or university you attend. Visit the website at www.gsfc.org.
Most colleges have a wide variety of scholarships available. Once you decide where you want to attend college you need to contact the Financial Aid office and inquire about any scholarships for which you may be eligible. In addition, if you know the major you intend to pursue, you should contact that division of the college and inquire about any scholarships they may offer.
There are quite a number of free scholarship data bases and searches on the www. We recommend that you start with www.fastweb.com. Other good sites are listed on a separate handout. These are all free resources! We discourage you from using any service that charges a fee. Research indicates that these services rarely, if ever, prove to be more beneficial than the free services. In most cases, we also discourage you from applying for scholarships that require any form of payment on your part. Be wary of any opportunities that require you to pay any fees, as most are fraudulent offers.
At the beginning of each month you should receive a copy of Scholarship News in homeroom. This handout is generated in the counseling office and is a list of scholarship opportunities that have been issued to the school. This is not intended to be a list of all scholarships available to you – just those which have been sent directly to the school. You should make use of all resources available to you in order to locate possible scholarships. Copies of these newsletters can be downloaded below.
Some major local scholarships such as Hatton Lovejoy are available to a select group of students, based on class ranking. In such cases, eligible students are notified individually that they may apply for the scholarship.
www.GAcollege411.org is a website run by the Georgia Student Finance Commission. Every student needs to create an account (free) with this agency and make use of this resource. From this website students can accomplish a multitude of important tasks, including applying to colleges, sending transcripts to colleges, taking interest and career inventories, searching for scholarships, applying for the HOPE scholarship, and creating a resume.
Extensive use of this website is strongly recommended.
The Georgia Career Information System (GCIS) is a database available on computers at LHS that also contains a scholarship search. In addition, GCIS has a tremendous amount of information on colleges and careers. You are urged to become familiar with this program and to make use of its various components.
You may also access this program at home with a password.
1) Go to www.gcic.peachnet.edu
2) Enter User ID: lagrangehs
3) Enter Password: gcis1544
4) Click on Run GCIS in the middle of the page.
Start your search for college funding early and be persistent. Remember that you will need to complete the FAFSA (Federal student aid packet) as soon after January 1 as possible. You and your parents must complete your income tax forms prior to applying for FAFSA. Every senior needs to complete this form. HOPE and other scholarship sources require that the FAFSA be completed before you are eligible for their scholarship funds.
