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College Savings Account/Match (9th Graders) Application Process Overview

Apply for the College Savings Account/Match program for 9th graders. Selected students receive a 529 college savings account with a $50 deposit. Earn up to $7,000 through a 4:1 match on savings. Additional funds available for college-ready milestones.

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College Savings Account/Match (9th Graders) Application Process Overview

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  1. 2019 College Savings Account/Match (9th graders) Application Process Overview

  2. College Savings Account/Match – 9th graders • Up to 500 9th graders will be selected to have a 529 college savings account opened for them with a $50 deposit • At least 50 of those students will be selected for the College Savings Match and Incentives program: • Students can earn up to $7,000 • 4:1 match on college savings, not to exceed $5,000 • Additionally, up to $2,000 available to students who achieve college-ready milestones during high school • Match and incentive funds paid directly to the college

  3. Who can apply for the College Savings Account/Match program? • Current 9th grader • Be home-schooled or attend a public, charter, or private high school in six-county service area: • Kansas—Wyandotte and Johnson • Missouri—Cass, Clay, Jackson, and Platte • A U.S. citizen or resident alien with a verified permanent U.S. address and valid Social Security number or other taxpayer identification number • Have at least a 2.5 cumulative GPA in first semester of 9th grade • Low- and modest-income—expected family contribution of ≤ 12,000(on FAFSA4caster calculation)

  4. 529 College Savings Account • An investment account that is used for savings for college • KC Scholars works with the Missouri MOST and Kansas Learning Quest programs • Once selected as a KC Scholar, the KC Scholar and their designated account owner will receive information about and be required to attend a mandatory orientation session scheduled in June 2019. • 529 college savings account will be opened at the orientation.

  5. Advising Support – During High School • Full-time college advisers: • Advise students in the high school (office located in the high school) or • Advise students both virtually and in-person (office located at KC Scholars offices) • Assist students (and families): • Navigate the process of applying for admission and financial aid • Work with students to find their best-fit college/university

  6. How to Apply

  7. See next slides for overview of the FAFSA4caster

  8. FAFSA4caster Helpful Hints & Tips: • 1. You will need the following information to complete the FAFSA4caster: For Student: • Birthday • Citizenship status • Marital status • Amount of money earned from work in 2017 • Amount of assets, including investments/real estate, businesses, and/or investment farms in 2017 For Parent(s): • Age • Marital status • Household size • 2017 Adjusted gross income • Amount of assets, including investments/real estate, businesses, and/or investment farms in 2017

  9. FAFSA4caster Helpful Hints & Tips: • 2. For the question asking about grade level when student begins college, select the answer “Never Attended/1st Year”. • 3. For the question regarding the number of household members that will be enrolled in college when the KC Scholars applicant will be enrolled in college: • Include KC Scholars applicant and dependents in the parent(s)’ household who will be enrolled in college while the KC Scholars applicant would be enrolled in college • DO NOT include parent(s) • 4. After entering student’s and parent(s)’ adjusted gross income, a small box will appear underneath it. YouMUSTcheck this box to enter the correct amount for each specific asset category. • DO NOT include the house that you live in and/or the farm you live on as “investments/real estate”. • DO NOT include retirement accounts (401ks, IRAs, etc.)

  10. FAFSA4caster Helpful Hints & Tips: • 5. After clicking, “Submit” you will be taken to a second page with your projected federal aid award. For the purposes of the KC Scholars application, • DO NOT enter or change any of the information on this page. • Scroll down and click “CALCULATE” • Your EFC will appear 6. Write down your EFC, exit the FAFSA4caster, and enter that number into your KC Scholars application. • 7. A full guide on completing the FAFSA4caster can be found in “2019 Application Materials” on the KC Scholars website at https://kcscholars.org/marketing-resources/.

  11. If you are eligible, you will see your tasks:

  12. Mark Your Calendars! January 1, 2019 Applications opened at kcscholars.org March 1, 2019Application deadlineat 12 midnight May 2019Awards announced

  13. info@kcscholars.org 816.581.5700

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