On Jan. 23, the Willowbrook Guidance Department met with senior students during Warrior Time to discuss “Financing Your Education.”
During that presentation, financial aid terms, how to apply for financial aid and how to search and apply for scholarships were discussed. Students were reminded of the importance of completing the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) form by Feb. 15 to ensure eligible monies are available. Willowbrook will offer two FAFSA Completion Workshops, during which members of the Illinois Student Assistance Commission (ISAC) will assist students and parents with completing their FAFSA form. The "MAD Money" FAFSA Completion Workshops will take place at the following times and dates at Willowbrook.
Students and parents should bring their social security numbers, driver’s license numbers and completed 2014 taxes. If taxes are not complete, last year's taxes can be used with estimated numbers.
The presentation on Jan. 23 also discussed scholarships as a great way to help students and their families with the costs of college. There is quite an array of scholarships, so there is something for everyone. Many scholarships are based on merit, but there also are some based on ethnicity, gender, volunteer work, future education plans, financial status and other factors.
Students can search and apply for scholarships through multiple avenues, including:
For questions or more information about scholarships, contact Scott Forcash in the Counseling Office at sforcash@dupage88.net or 630-530-3420.