महाकाव्य के बारे में
कॉलेजों, वित्तीय सहायता और छात्रवृत्ति की खोज काफी व्यक्तिगत और व्यक्तिगत है, लेकिन इसमें तनावपूर्ण होना जरूरी नहीं है। एपिक चार्टर स्कूल्स कॉलेज और करियर रेडीनेस टीम ने हाई स्कूल के बाद जीवन की यात्रा शुरू करने में आपकी मदद करने के लिए कई मूल्यवान संसाधन एक साथ रखे हैं।
क्या महाकाव्य आपके लिए सही है?
Attending higher education, whether it is college or a CareerTech program, can be a great investment in life! At Epic Charter Schools, we know that investment comes with a cost. We strive to partner with students and their families to provide the information, resources and support needed to find and receive financial aid for those choosing college or a CareerTech program after they graduate highschool.
Costs Associated with Higher Education
Tuition: Tuition is the cost of courses. Each institution and CareerTech program charges its own tuition rates.
Fees: Fees are costs charged by the institution, including but not limited to courses, facilities, activities, parking and maintenance.
Books & Supplies: Most courses require specific textbooks and various supplies, such as a laptop, notebooks, pens and pencils, and specialized lab and program materials.
Room & Board: Students who choose to live on a campus, if housing is an option, will be charged for their dorm room, including a bed, desk, utilities, and Wi-Fi, and a meal plan.
क्या महाकाव्य आपके लिए सही है?
The Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) is the secure form, offered by the United States Department of Education Federal Student Aid, that determines students’ financial aid eligibility from the government and most higher education institutions. FAFSA is the key that unlocks grant, loan, and work-study opportunities. Many scholarships also require a completed FAFSA. The FAFSA collects personal and financial information from students, and in many cases, their Contributors, and then applies a formula to determine how much financial support is needed.
Important Information
FAFSA should only be completed during a student’s final year of high school, and then each year thereafter while enrolled in higher education.
The FAFSA opens on or after December 1 of each year.
क्या महाकाव्य आपके लिए सही है?
Scholarships are a type of financial aid awarded to students based on various criteria to help pay for higher education.
Important Information
Scholarships may be offered by higher education institutions, as well as different organizations, foundations, and individuals.
Most scholarships require students to complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA).
Scholarship applications are free. Scholarships do not have to be repaid.
Each scholarship has its own criteria. It is important to review official scholarship rules and details for eligibility, awards, deadlines, and other information.
Scholarships may be awarded based on academic merit, financial need, special circumstances, race, ethnicity, and/or educational program or major.
Internal, or institutional, scholarships generally refer to financial aid awards provided by higher education institutions.
Internal scholarships provided by a specific institution are non-transferable to other institutions.
Students may apply for internal scholarships at the colleges where they have submitted an admission application.
Students should review scholarship guidelines, including the application process and deadlines, set by the higher education institution prior to applying.
क्या महाकाव्य आपके लिए सही है?
Oklahoma’s Promise is a higher education tuition scholarship, offered by the Oklahoma State Regents for Higher Education, awarded to qualified Oklahoma students.
Important Information
Students must apply for Oklahoma’s Promise in the 8th, 9th, 10th or 11th grades.
Parents’ federal adjusted gross income may not exceed the set income limits at the time of the application.
Students who have been legally adopted or are in legal guardianships may be granted special income provisions.
Students under the age of 18 years old, in grades 8, 9, 10 or 11, may apply online on the official Oklahoma’s Promise website.
Students 18 years of age or older, in grades 8, 9, 10 or 11, must apply using the paper version of the application.
Students must meet academic and conduct requirements in high school. Students should work with their Graduation Support Specialists to ensure they enroll in eligible Oklahoma’s Promise courses.
Oklahoma’s Promise applications should reflect Epic Charter Schools as the current school. Students who applied for the program while attending another district must contact Oklahoma’s Promise to update their application.
To receive Oklahoma’s Promise funding upon approval into the program, students must complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) during their final year of high school, and then each year thereafter while enrolled in higher education.
Some higher education institutions offer supplemental scholarships for students enrolled in the Oklahoma's Promise program. Students should inquire about opportunities with the colleges in which they are interested in attending.
Oklahoma's Promise Processes
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Review Eligibility Requirements
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Gather Required Materials
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Complete Application
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Submit Required Documentation
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Oklahoma’s Promise will request for specific documents, such as federal income tax returns, to be submitted before program approval is granted. Students may safely and securely upload proper documents to Oklahoma’s Promise using the designated online portal.