YCBK 186: Simple FAFSA pushed back to 2024 - a podcast by Mark Stucker

from 2021-08-19T04:00

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In this episode you will hear:   (13:50) In this week’s “In the news segment, a June, 2021 Washington Post article by Daniel Douglas Gabriel about how the Simplified FAFSA will no longer be implemented in 2023. Mark and Dave discuss what the Simplified FAFSA is and they have a dialogue about what the implications of this change will be.     (25:56) Mark and Lisa discuss a question from Michele in Michigan who wants to know whether colleges will take into consideration a few lower than average grades that were caused because of the disruptions that covid brought on.     (48:30) This week’s interview is with a student, Kristen Mosley, a student at Spelman College. Student worked diligently to win 10 outside scholarships. In Part 3 Kristen discusses the following topics:   Kristen talks about what she is doing to win scholarships while she is in college We discuss sweepstake scholarships Kristen talks about her experience targeting scholarships from places of worship Kristen breaks down all of her scholarships that she won Kristen talks about something so important that my interview would not have been complete if this topic didn’t come up Kristen tells us about what makes Spelman special to her I put Kristen on the ‘hot seat” and we get to know Kristen outside of the college search. I close by asking Kristen if her GPA was a 2.8 would she have still won scholarships   (58:02) Recommended resource: https://www.collegevine.com, a tremendous free resource for many things including   (01:11:23) College Spotlight: College of Charleston https://cofc.edu/   Don't forget to send your questions related to any and every facet of the college process to: . Music is by SENA HERO/Victor-Alan Weeks. If you enjoy our podcast, would you please do us a favor and share our podcast both verbally and on social media? We would be most grateful!

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