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February 16, 2006
Need Money for College? Lake-Sumter community College Hosts
Financial Aid Workshop this Sunday
LEESBURG (Feb. 16, 2006) - College Goal Sunday is a one-day event for students
who dream of going to college, but need help with the financial aid process. On
February 19, Lake-Sumter Community College will be one of the schools throughout
the state that will host an event to help students complete financial aid forms
accurately and on time. The program will start at 2 p.m., in LSCCs Leesburg
Campus Conference Center, followed by the workshop that will last until 5 p.m.
Students who attend will also be eligible for a scholarship drawing.
College Goal Sunday is a state-wide volunteer, charitable effort to assist
low-income and first-generation-in-college students with free, expert guidance
to complete the universal application, Free Application for Federal Student
Assistance (FAFSA), required to qualify for college financial aid nationwide.
Please bring 2005 tax information with you. Additional information is available
at www.floridacollegegoal.com, or call (850) 245-0407.
This is the first year that Florida is participating in College Goal Sunday. The
initiative began in Indiana in 1989, when it became evident that families were
not aware that millions of dollars in financial aid were available and that
assistance was needed to complete the required application form. The annual
public service event is sponsored by the Indiana Student Financial Aid
Administrators, in cooperation with the Indiana Career and Postsecondary
Advancement Center and the State Student Assistance Commission of Indiana. Local
co-founders of the Indiana event are Lilly Endowment Inc. and Lumina Foundation
for Education, two private foundations with a particular interest in higher
education. The program expanded to Arizona in 1997; a similar effort began in
Kansas in 1999; and in the past two years, College Goal Sunday initiatives
started in Kentucky, Hawaii and California. Maryland, Delaware, and the District
of Columbia initiated a pilot project. Financial aid experts, primarily from the
states colleges and universities, volunteer their time.
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