Attendees can win a $1,000 scholarship
Financial aid professionals will volunteer to help college-bound students, and their families, open the door to financial aid during College Goal Sunday, taking place from 2-4 p.m., Sunday, February 25 at Indiana University Northwest, in Hawthorn Hall, Room 454. Spanish-speaking volunteers will also be available.
The free College Goal Sunday program assists Indiana students who are seeking undergraduate admission to a college or technical school in 2024 in filing the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA). During the event, volunteers will walk participants through the FAFSA line-by-line and answer individual questions.
Why the event is important
The FAFSA is required for students to be considered for federal and state grants, and loans and scholarships at most colleges, universities and vocational/technical schools nationwide. It is the first step in applying for financial aid. For Indiana residents, FAFSA filling must take place by April 15 to be eligible for state aid. Now in its 35th year, College Goal Sunday is a charitable program of the Indiana Student Financial Aid Association (ISFAA).
What students should have available
Students should attend College Goal Sunday with their parent(s) or guardian(s) and bring the following items:
FSA ID username and password. Create your FSA ID at studentaid.gov before the event. The student and a parent (if applicable) need an FSA ID to log in to certain U.S. Department of Education websites and sign the FAFSA form. (IU Northwest school code: 001815)
2022 income and benefits information
Current investment and bank records
Information should be for the student, and if applicable, their parent(s).
Scholarships giveaway
Students who attend College Goal Sunday at IU Northwest and submit a completed evaluation form will automatically be entered in a drawing for one of five $1,000 scholarships. The winners will be notified in spring and scholarships will be sent directly to the higher education institution selected by the winning students.
Twenty-first Century Scholars benefit
21st Century Scholars are income-eligible students who sign a contract in the seventh or eighth grade promising they will graduate from high school, meet grade point requirements, fulfill a pledge of good citizenship, and apply for college financial aid.
Upon high school graduation, Scholars who have fulfilled the commitment and demonstrate financial need receive state funds to help cover their college tuition and regularly assessed fees for eight semesters at eligible Indiana colleges. To fulfill their pledge, scholars must complete the FAFSA form on time. College Goal Sunday can help.
For more information about College Goal Sunday, visit CollegeGoalSunday.org. The IU Northwest Office of Financial Aid can be reached at 219-980-6778 or iun.edu/financialaid/.