Oct 02, 2018

Just One Resource - RESEARCH: FAFSA Deadlines

Just One Resource  

 

In this weekly blog post, the Curriculum team will highlight Just One Resource from our NGPF collection that maybe doesn't get the attention it deserves. Use it this week or bookmark it for later. 

 

[The Resource]  RESEARCH: FAFSA Deadlines

The Gist: The FAFSA filing period just opened up on October 1st, and this is the perfect activity to have your students do so they can navigate the different deadlines they have to meet! 

The Best Parts:

  • Teachers always tell us how confusing the FAFSA filing process can be for students because of all the different deadlines. Students tackle this very challenge by researching what the FAFSA deadlines are at the federal, state, and college level. 
  • Students take their research one level deeper by finding out what the priority FAFSA deadlines are for schools they are interested in and understand the importance of filing the FAFSA as soon as possible. 
  • Being selected for verification can be an intimidating process when filing the FAFSA. Luckily, students will learn what it means to be selected for verification and what steps they need to take in this activity so they don't need to worry! 

About the Author

Sonia Dalal

Sonia has always been passionate about instruction and improving students' learning experiences. She's come a long way since her days as a first grader, when she would "teach" music and read to her very attentive stuffed animals after school. Since then, she has taught students as a K-12 tutor, worked in several EdTech startups in the Bay Area, and completed her Ed.M in Education from the Harvard Graduate School of Education. She is passionate about bringing the high quality personal finance content and instruction she wished she'd received in school to the next generation of students and educators. When she isn't crafting lesson guides or working with teachers, Sonia loves to spend her time singing, being outdoors, and adventuring with family and friends!

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