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Naviance - SAT/ACT - Financial Aid 

Naviance - College & Career Planning 

Naviance
  • Naviance is a comprehensive college and career readiness solution that helps districts and schools align student strengths and interests to post-secondary goals. FAVE High School is now among the 10,000-plus schools in the country that offer Naviance to its students. All FAVE HS students will be presented with grade-level appropriate activities related to career exploration and college matching.

    • Multiple assessments that guide students in self-discovery and career planning

    • Robust tools to help students find colleges and universities that meet their needs.

    • Electronic platform for sending supporting college application documents

    • Students can sign up for college visits on the site, and counselors can communicate directly with their students regarding essential deadlines.

    Students can access Naviance through ClassLink.

Required Naviance Activities by Grade Level

9th Grade Action Items: Click Here

10th Grade Action Items: Click Here

11th Grade Action Items: Click Here

12th Grade Action Items: Click Here

Naviance Video:
Explore All Post-Secondary Options
Click for details about these Options
  • Gap Year ​

  • Workforce​

  • Military​

  • Technical College​

  • Two Year College​

  • Four Year College ​

College Planning Checklists

9th & 10th Grade

11th & 12th Grade

HOPE & Zell Miller Scholarships & Grants

  • The HOPE Scholarship program is for students that have demonstrated academic achievement and are seeking a college degree. There are several ways to become eligible for the HOPE Scholarship, either by graduating from high school with a 3.0 GPA and meeting the rigor requirements or by earning it while in college.​

  • The Zell Miller Scholarship Program is for students who have demonstrated academic achievement and are seeking a college degree. Generally, to become eligible, a student must graduate from an eligible high school with a 3.70 GPA , meet the rigor requirement, and a earn minimum score on the SAT/ACT. 

  • The HOPE Grant program is for students seeking a technical certificate or diploma, regardless of the student's high school grade point average or graduation date. 

  • The HOPE Scholarship, Zell Miller Scholarship, and HOPE Grant pay a certain amount for tuition. The amount of the award depends on the type of school the student is attending, the number of credit hours the student is enrolled, and the specific tuition rate for the college. 

For more information, click the links below: 

HOPE Scholarship Regulations

Award Amounts

HOPE Rigor List.

For more information on all scholarships/grants and to learn how to check your HOPE GPA, visit Georgia Futures

Financial Aid & College Finance Resources

Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) Resources

The Georgia Student Finance Commission (GSFC) will host a free event to help students and their families complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA). FAFSA is the application for financial aid (grants, work-student, and student loans) to pay for college. The event will review the documentation needed, how to get started, and what happens once the application is submitted.

FAVE FAFSA Completion Parent Night
Thursday, January 25th
5:30 - 6:30 pm
Meeting Link will be posted in Owl Express & Class of 2024 Team
 
FAVE FAFSA Completion Student Workshop
Wednesday, February 21st
11:00 - 11:30 am
Meeting Link will be posted in Owl Express & Class of 2024 Team
Georgia Student Finance Commission (GSFC) Resources

The GSFC provides additional webinars and resources that are available at GAfutures.org. The following webinars have been scheduled.

Click to register for these webinars

 
FAFSA

 

'Opens in December for the Class of 2024

The Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) is the main application used to apply for federal or state-supported financial aid to pay for a college education. Completing and submitting the FAFSA is free and easy and provides you with access to the largest source of financial aid available.

Financial aid covers expenses like tuition and fees, room and board, books and supplies, transportation, and other college-related expenses. The FAFSA can be used to determine eligibility for: 

  • 'Federal Student Aid – Pell Grants and student loans.

  • State Financial Aid – HOPE Scholarship and Grant programs.

  • Institutional Financial Aid – Institutional Scholarships offered by a college.

  • Private Financial Aid – Private Scholarships provided by businesses or other organizations.

For FAFSA help visit their help site.

 

Other Resources and Scholarship Searches

Scholarship websites offer research tools that can help you find leads on potential scholarships for which you may want to apply. Keep in mind that when utilizing an online scholarship search, you are not guaranteed a scholarship. The searches are merely a way to inform you of available scholarships that match your personal profile. Once you complete the free scholarship search, you will see a list of scholarships for which you should be eligible and all the information you need to apply.

College Visits & Fairs

Campus Tours​
  • Schedule a campus tour by visiting individual college websites

  • See more of the campus​

  • Try and go when school is in full session​ ​​

PROBE College Fairs
Visit the PROBE website for dates/locations
Other College Fair opportunities will be posted to the Class of 2024 Team as they are received. 
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