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Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) Brow Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) The Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) is used to apply for federal student aid, such as federal grants, work- study, and loans. Completing and submitting the FAFSA is free and easier than ever, and it gives you access to the largest source of financial aid to pay for college or career school. HIGH SCHOOL COUNSELORS & BRACE ADVISORS WILL BE ON SITE TO ASSIST PARENTS AND STUDENTS WITH COMPLETING THE FAFSA APPLICATION FOR COLLEGE For more information, call (754) 321-1675 or go to www.browardschools.com/FAFSA Parents and Students can attend any one of the FAFSA events listed below. What to bring…. 1. Student & parent(s) social security numbers 2. Parent(s) drivers’ license number 3. Student and parent(s) 2017 tax records 4. Student and parent(s) records of assets. This includes savings and checking account balances, as well as the value of investments such as stocks and bonds and real estate (except the home in which your family lives) 5. List of schools you are interested in attending. Dates & Locations Tuesday, October 2nd 5:30-7:30pm Tuesday, October 16th 5:30-7:30pm Wednesday, November 7th 5:30-7:30pm Nova High School J.P. Taravella High School Stranahan High School Tuesday October 2nd 6-8pm Tuesday, October 16th 6-9pm Wednesday, November 8th 6-8pm Blanche Ely High School Western High School West Broward High School Tuesday October 2nd 6-8pm Wednesday, October 17th 6-8pm Wednesday, November 14th 5-7pm Cypress Bay High School Fort Lauderdale High School Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School Wednesday, October 3rd 5:30-8pm Wednesday, October 17th 6-7:30pm Wednesday, November 14th 6-8pm Piper High School McArthur High School Monarch High School Thursday, October 4th 5-7pm Tuesday, October 23rd 6:30-8:30pm Wednesday, November 14th 6-8pm South Broward High School Miramar High School Coral Springs High School Tuesday, October 9th 11am-2pm Wednesday, October 24th 5:30-8pm Thursday, November 15th 5:30-7:30pm Deerfield Beach High School Lauderhill6-12 High School Hallandale High School Tuesday, October 9th 6-8pm Thursday, October 25th 6-8pm Wednesday, November 28th 6-8pm Pompano Beach High School Everglades High School Boyd H. Anderson High School Tuesday, October 9th 6:30-8:30pm Tuesday, October 30th 6-8pm Wednesday, December 5th 6-8pm Northeast High School Coconut Creek High School Everglades High School Monday, October 15th 9:30am-1:30pm Thursday, November 1st 6-7pm Thursday, December 20th 6-8pm Henry Perry Educational Center South Plantation High School Boyd H. Anderson High School Monday, October 15th 6-8pm Thursday, November 1st 6:30-8:30pm Thursday, January 17th 5:30-7:30pm Charles Flanagan High School Everglades High School Hallandale High School Tuesday, October 16th 6-8pm Saturday, November 3rd 9am-12pm Tuesday, February 12th 6-8pm Coral Glades High School McFatter Technical High School Cooper City High School th th Wednesday, November 7 9-11am Wednesday, February 20 5:30-7:30pm Whiddon Rodgers Educational Center Stranahan High School .
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