Education
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MONEY FOR COLLEGE
•••• Paying for College - Education and Training Voucher ProgramFor youth who graduated from high school while in foster care, or who meet other eligibility requirements, financial assistance for college and post-secondary training programs is available through an SRS program called the Education and Training Voucher Program. The program can pay for tuition, fees, and other expenses at Kansas Vo-Tech schools, community colleges, Washburn University, and Board of Regents schools. In some cases, the program will pay for other expenses, as well. Participants must enroll as a full-time student, maintain good academic standing, and work 10-hours a week. Your Independent Living Coordinator has more information about this opportunity. Application for Foster Child Education Assistance Program AKA Tuition waiverLINK: http://www.srs.ks.gov/agency/cfs/Documents/PPM 20Forms/Appendix_8A_FC_Ed_assistance_application.pdf Education & Training Voucher Program -- End of Plan Year ReviewLINK: http://www.kansasregents.org/resources/PDF/641-2010FosterCareWaiverApp8AFCEdassistanceapplication.pdf •••• Kansas Student AidThe State of Kansas site will help you learn about the eligibility requirements for numerous financial aid awards, scholarships, and grants available in Kansas, along with other useful related information.LINK: http://www.kansasregents.org/student_financial_aid •••• Federal Student Aid—FASFA4casterIf you don’t know what federal student aid is, what programs there are, or what you need to do to get money for college, this is a very user friendly site that will respond these questions and much more!! LINK: http://www.fafsa4caster.ed.gov/F4CApp/index/index.jsf •••• Free Application for Federal Student Aid – AKA—FASFA This is the Federal Government portal that provides VERY useful information and resources for you to apply for Federal Student Aid. Federal student aid covers school expenses, such as tuition and fees, room and board, books and supplies, and transportation. This aid can also help you pay for a computer and dependent childcare expenses. Check out their 1-2-3 process and keep the deadline in mind! If you have questions regarding the application process you can contact the Federal Student Aid Information Center 1-800-4-FED-AID (1-800-433-3243) or 1-319-337-566.LINK: http://www.fafsa.ed.gov/
Dependency Status:Step 1 of the Application asks whether you are receiving foster care services, adapting the application if you are…Remember that if you’re in foster care you won’t need some of the documents that FAFSA demands, such as your parents’ federal income tax return.LINK: http://www.fafsa.ed.gov/FOTWWebApp/fotw1011/WorksheetServlet?locale=en_US&wstype=WSDEP Eligibility FAQs:Check out if you qualify for federal student aid!LINK: http://www.fafsa.ed.gov•••• Federal Student Aid ProgramsThere are three categories of federal student aid: grants, work-study and loans. Federal grants are available for students attending colleges, including career colleges and universities. Grants, unlike loans, do not have to be repaid. Federal student loans allow students to borrow money to help pay for college. Remember that not all schools participate in all federal student aid programs. Check out the programs!!!LINK: http://www.fafsa.ed.gov ••• MyFSAYou can create a personal portfolio to help you through the FASFA application process. This portfolio can help you store your information and identify the steps you need to take to complete your application. This can be a very valuable tool for you! For example, this site has a “scholarship match” tool, that matches your portfolio to possible scholarships for you…LINK: https://studentaid2.ed.gov/xap_pack/Default.asp
SCHOLARSHIPS AND GRANTS
••• Kansas Scholarships and GrantsThis State of Kansas site provides information about different scholarships, including graduate and undergraduate scholarships such as state, minority, nursing, and teacher scholarships. Check your eligibility!LINK: http://www.kansasregents.org/scholarships_and_grants ••• Greater Kansas City Community FoundationThis link provides a list of scholarships available through the Greater Kansas City Community Foundation. There are several scholarships available for all levels of school, as well as undergraduate and graduate studies. This is a GREAT opportunity for you!LINK: http://www.gkccf.org•••• Kansas Foster and Adoptive Children Scholarship Fund••• Greater Salina Community FoundationThis link provides a list of scholarships available through the Greater Salina Community Foundation. There are several scholarships available for undergraduate and graduate studies. Check them out!LINK: http://www.gscf.org/Pages/Scholar.html ••• Greater Wichita Community FoundationThis link provides a list of scholarships available through the Greater Wichita Community Foundation. There are several scholarships available for school, vocational, undergraduate, and graduate studies. Check them out!LINK: http://www.wichitacf.org/scholarships/ •••• Orphan Foundation of AmericaOFA is the largest national nonprofit organization dedicated entirely to helping former youth in care obtain the academic and technical skills and competencies needed to thrive in today’s economy. To that end, OFA provides scholarship and grant money to former foster students in colleges and specialized training programs across the country. There are scholarships for undergraduate studies, such as the Casey Family Scholars Program. Check them out!LINK: http://orphan.org/what-we-do/scholarships-and-grants/ •••• College Scholarships-- Scholarships for Foster KidsThis link provides a list of scholarships available for youth in foster care. There are several scholarships available for school, vocational, undergraduate, and graduate studies. Check them out!LINK: http://www.collegescholarships.org/scholarships/foster.htm ••• Federal GrantsGrants, unlike loans, do not have to be repaid. Check if you are eligible for a grant! LINK: https://studentaid.ed.gov/PORTALSWebApp/students/english/grants.jsp?backURL=/xap_pack/Default.asp&Language=en&returnurl=/students/english/grants.jsp
Scholarships for any type of further education beyond high school including college, junior college, vocational, technical or other trade schools for Kansas youth who are or have been in foster care.LINK: http://www.gkccf.org/scholarship.aspx?id=584
••• Federal Pell GrantFederal Pell Grants are only for undergraduate students. Check them out!LINK: https://studentaid.ed.gov/PORTALSWebApp/students/english/PellGrants.jsp?tab=funding•••• Scholarship WizardThis link provides the federal government list of scholarships and search by keyword.LINK: http://studentaid2.ed.gov/getmoney/scholarship/ •••• Students.gov: Scholarships and GrantsThis is the student gateway to the US government. It provides a VERY comprehensive list of Government and Private Scholarships to help you pay for your education.LINK: http://www.students.gov/STUGOVWebApp/Public?topicID=15&operation=topic • Aviation Institute of MaintenanceAviation Institute of Maintenance offers Aviation Maintenance Technician programs that prepare students for the Airframe and Powerplant license. Locations include Kansas City.LINK: http://www.aviationmaintenance.edu
GETTING A HIGH SCHOOL DIPLOMA / GED
••• GEDThe GED Tests measure the major academic skills and concepts associated with four years of regular high school instruction. They provide an opportunity for people who have not graduated from high school to earn a high school equivalency diploma. GED measures competency in five subject areas: Language Arts-Writing, Social Studies, Science, Language Arts-Reading, and Mathematics.Kansas GED Information has the GED testing calendar, location of GED centers, GED preparation programs, GED records and forms, and answers to frequently asked questions such as eligibility criteria, documents required to take the GED test, fees, and retesting.LINK: http://www.kansasregents.org/adult_educationGED Testing CentersLINK: http://www.kansasregents.org/ged_testing_centersMore GED info links:GED FAQsLINK: http://www.kansasregents.org/ged_faqs
••• The Learning Centers
The ESSDACK Learning Center concept began as a performance-based highschool diploma program for adults in 1996 in four central Kansas locations. In its ten years of existence, the program has evolved and expanded into community learning centers in 14 locations.
The high school diploma program is consistent in all of the learning centers. The program is individualized for each student both in content and schedule. The students work at their own pace and set their own goals and timeline. The addition of totally virtual delivery in 2005 makes the program anywhere, anytime learning. The addition of a career development component in the fall of 2006 helps meet long term goals of students.
Each learning center has adapted to meet the needs of the community it serves. The Centers now provide classes such as computer classes, ESL classes, virtual art, and work place classes to community members. The flexibility of the courses allows each student to juggle employment and family responsibilities while earning his or her diploma.
LINK: http://www.essdack.org/?q=learningcenters
To view information on a specific learning center, please click on the links below.
Learning Center Locations
- Anthony Learning Center, 107 W. Main, Anthony, Kansas
- Barton County Academy, 5220 W. 10th , Great Bend, Kansas
- Derby Learning Center, 720 N. Baltimore, Derby, Kansas
- Flint Hills Learning Center, 1001 Commercial Street, Emporia, Kansas
- Goodland Community Learning Center, 912 Main, Goodland, Kansas
- Herington Community Learning Center, Herington, Kansas
- Hutch Mall Learning Center, 1500 E. 11th Ave., Hutchison, Kansas
- Macksville Adult Education Center, Macksvile High School, 422 N. Gilmore, Macksville, Kansas
- Marion County Learning Center, 107 S. Main, Hillsboro, Kansas
- McPherson County Learning Center, McPherson, Kansas
- Norton Learning Center, Norton, Kansas
- Pawnee County Learning Center, 209 E. 6th Ave, Larned, Kansas
- Reno County Learning Center, One South Adams, Hutchinson, Kansas
- Rice County Learning Center, 122 E. Ave. N, Lyons, Kansas
- Stafford County Learning Center, 318 E. Broadway, Stafford, Kansas
- St. John Learning Center, 112 E. 3rd, St. John, Kansas
- Thomas County Learning Center, 305 N. Franklin, Colby, Kansas 67701
•••• YouthBuild KCK
YouthBuild KCK teaches 16-24 year-olds who have not finished high school to rebuild themselves by completing their education and building homes for low-income families. United Way is the lead agency for a partnership of 30 organizations who provide education, counseling, leadership, and home construction training to young adults wanting to turn their lives around and complete their high school education. YouthBuild KCK is a comprehensive 10-month training and educational program for undereducated and unemployed young people. All trainees split their time between the classroom, construction sites, and doing community service.
LINK: http://www.unitedway-wyco.org/reports/YouthBuild-Brochure.pdf
•••• Technical and Vocational Schools in Kansas
Training for an in-demand career is an investment in your economic future. Attending a vocational, technical, or trade school can help reach this goal! There are many opportunities in various fields of high-skilled employment, such as healthcare, automotive, information technology, electronics, or legal service. The site listed below lists all vocational, technical, or trade schools in Kansas:
LINK: http://www.rwm.org/rwm/tf_kan.html
•••• Foster Club:Foster club has excellent information to answer questions you may have about school, such as switching schools, getting tutoring, flunking school, and much more.
School, jobs, and other activitiesLINK: http://www.fosterclub.com/questionsanswers/school-jobs-and-other-activities Why do I need more education?LINK: http://www.fosterclub.com/questionsanswers/school-jobs-and-other-activities Where will I live when I leave foster care?LINK: http://www.fosterclub.com/questionsanswers/school-jobs-and-other-activities
GOING TO COLLEGE
•••• 12 steps toward your college degree
Have you chosen a degree? college? Whether on-line or on campus? This link discusses important issues about going to college and helps you make this decision.
http://adulted.about.com/od/gettingyourdegree/tp/collegedegreehub.htm
•••• Know how to go
Are you thinking about going to college? Are you still in high school? With the simple following 4 steps, this site will help you achieve your college dreams as you identify and work toward clear goals, even if you’re in middle school!!!
LINK: http://www.knowhow2go.org/
Be a pain – Let everyone know that you’re going to college and need their help.
Push yourself – Working a little harder today will make getting into college even easier.
Find the right fit – Find out what kind of school is the best match for you and your career goals.
Put your hands on some cash - If you think you can't afford college, think again. There's lots of aid out there.
Kansas universities and community and technical colleges
•••• Public Institutions:
This link provides maps and links to all public universities and community and technical colleges across Kansas.
LINK: http://www.kansasregents.org/interactive_map_listing
•• Private programs:
This link provides an alphabetical list of all private institutions across Kansas.
••• Kansas Board of Regents:
Much information on getting a college education in Kansas.
LINK: http://www.kansasregents.org/
Going back to school
Going to school is an important decision. These links will help you make your decision
••• Should I go back to school?
This site asks 8 questions to help you decide if going to school is a good option for you and has links to other useful resources. Check it out!
http://adulted.about.com/od/goingbacktoscool/tp/10-Considerations.htm
••• Back to college:
This site has useful information for those of you who are thinking about going back to college, including how to choose a school, a career, online or in class training, etc. Check it out!
http://www.back2college.com/library/faq.htm
••• Single moms going back to school grants
If you’re a single mom and are considering going to college, this link provides great information on scholarships and grants:
http://college.lovetoknow.com/Single_Moms_Going_Back_to_School_Grants
••• Occupational Outlook Handbook 2010-2011
This handbook will help you identify career and educational requirements by occupation, as well as it provides information regarding your field of interest and earnings.
ADDITIONAL EDUCATIONAL RESOURCES
••• Students.gov
Federal government information for college-bound students.
LINK: http://www.students.gov
••• Mapping Your Future
A free and neutral resource on career, college, financial aid, and money management.
LINK: http://mappingyourfuture.org



