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			 Launched by the Illinois Student Assistance 
			Commission (ISAC) four years ago to support students and families 
			who are completing their college applications and financial aid 
			forms at the same time, ISAC is extending support for the CCE 
			campaign to provide, with its partners, free workshops and 
			activities throughout the entire fall. 
 “The fall is a busy and stressful time for students and families as 
			they embark on a new school year, explore options for education and 
			training after high school, and navigate the financial aid process 
			all at once,” said Eric Zarnikow, executive director of ISAC. “What 
			many families might not know is that there is free, expert support 
			available throughout the state from high schools, ISAC, and 
			community partners to help students make more informed postsecondary 
			choices and access the financial aid for which they might be 
			eligible. Whether a student is considering vocational training or is 
			interested in a two or a four-year degree, there is free assistance 
			available to help them.”
 
			 
			The Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA®), the form that 
			determines eligibility for federal and some state and institutional 
			financial aid, becomes available on October 1st for the 2020-21 
			school year. Because some state aid, such as the Monetary Award 
			Program (MAP grant) is awarded on a first come, first-served basis, 
			students are encouraged to complete the FAFSA as soon as possible to 
			have the opportunity to receive all the financial aid for which they 
			might be eligible.
 Between Labor Day and Thanksgiving, CCE activities will include free 
			FAFSA completion and college application workshops, where students 
			and families can fill out college applications and/or complete their 
			FAFSAs right then and there, with direct assistance from college and 
			financial aid experts. Almost 300 high schools in 215 towns and 
			cities in Illinois have scheduled a college application and/or FAFSA 
			Completion Workshop this fall, with more being scheduled every week. 
			Students and parents can check directly with their high schools for 
			events within their own school. Workshops will also be offered at 
			public locations throughout Illinois, supported by the college and 
			financial aid experts at ISAC and their partners. Visit 
			studentportal/ isac.org/events to search by zip code for a free 
			public event near you.
 
 Those planning to attend a FAFSA Completion Workshop can check out 
			this handy list of what to bring to the event
			
			https://studentportal.isac.org/ 
			student-resources/Bring-to-FAFSA-Completion.pdf.
 
			
			 
			
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Many statewide workshops are hosted or supported by the ISACorps, 
recent college graduates who are extensively trained to serve as near peer 
mentors to high school students navigating the college and financial aid 
process. The ISACorps also provide free one-on-one assistance to students and 
families. To find your local ISACorps member, visit studentportal.isac.org/isacorps. 
Additionally, ISAC will be hosting and providing answers to 
college-going and financial aid questions during Facebook Live (@ILStudentAssistance) 
events every Wednesday from Sept. 11 - Oct. 9 and every Thursday from Oct. 3 - 
Nov. 21 from 7-7:30 pm CST. Personalized assistance is also available through 
ISAC College Q&A (isac.org/collegeqa), a free text messaging service where 
students can get answers to their college and financial aid questions sent 
directly to their phones. The award-winning ISAC Student Portal (isac.org/studentportal) 
offers free online tools and resources for students, as well as short videos 
about college and financial aid. ISAC also offers assistance through the 
agency’s call center, 1-800-899-4722 (ISAC), and its Online Chat service.
 ISAC supports high schools and counselors who would like to participate in CCE 
fall activities with a downloadable toolkit, materials and event support. Find 
out more at collegechangeseverything.org/ccemonth.
 
 About ISAC
 The mission of the Illinois Student Assistance Commission (ISAC) is to help make 
college accessible and affordable for students throughout Illinois. ISAC 
provides comprehensive, objective, and timely information on education and 
financial aid for students and their families—giving them access to the tools 
they need to make the educational choices that are right for them. Then, through 
the state scholarship and grant programs ISAC administers, ISAC can help 
students make those choices a reality.
 
 
 
 About College Changes Everything
 College Changes Everything® (CCE) is a college access movement that recognizes 
that college can be a life changing experience not only for students, but also 
for families and communities. In Illinois and across the nation, those who 
obtain education beyond high school not only see a significant impact on their 
potential career prospects and future salary, but also change levels of poverty, 
life expectancy, crime and obesity rates in their communities. CCE is an 
essential part of helping Illinois reach its goal of increasing the proportion 
of adults in the state with high quality degrees or credentials to 60% by 2025. 
Find out more and join the conversation at collegechangeseverything.org.
 
				 
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