Interested in College? Golden Valley is Hosting a Workshop for FAFSA
Applications for colleges are right around the corner! On October 5th, Golden Valley Counselors will come together to help all seniors create a FASID and apply for FAFSA. FAFSA stands for Free Application for Federal Student Aid and is a great resource to accessing help to get college education. Depending on the student’s needs, FAFSA provides a variety of financial help such as help with tuition, housing, transportation, fees and books.
The “Cash for College” FAFSA Workshop will be held at Golden Valley High School at 6pm in both the library and room 205. All Golden Valley seniors and parents of seniors are welcome and encouraged to attend. There are a few things needed to bring with you including the students and parents social security number. If you are a senior that has created a FSA ID during their second period, make sure to bring your code to get you on your next step. The final thing needed is students and parents 2021 tax returns.
Make sure to bring these few pieces of information to receive free aid for college and start your first steps towards your future!
Hannah Monet Medellin is a twelfth grade student at Golden Valley High School. She is active in her school by being a staff writer for the new Grizzly Gazette, and a peer counselor at the GROWL center. She began peer counseling in the eleventh grade and has worked her way to the honors peer counseling. Hannah is an avid reader and plant owner. For most of her life she found herself lost in the thoughts of others that shared it through ink on a paper. When she was fourteen she began to fall back into her love for plants and has plans to have her own greenhouse someday.
She has always had a love for reading and writing and can’t wait to participate in reading everyone's articles and sharing her own. Showing the creativity of others is her goal. If there is any short story, poems or art that wants to be submitted she’d love to share it in her articles!