High school seniors have the world at their fingertips – and a lot on their plates. Planning for the future can be overwhelming. Choosing what’s next after graduation is one of the biggest decisions of they’ll face, but if that decision includes a college education then the first step is clear: Complete the FAFSA.
The Free Application for Federal Student Aid is the key to accessing both federal and state financial aid programs. Here in West Virginia, our goal is to get 55 percent of high school seniors to complete a FAFSA by April 15. Currently, only 19 percent of seniors have taken this crucial first step. We have work to do, and we know how high the stakes are.
In today’s global economy, education or training beyond high school is vital. In fact, by 2020, 51 percent of all jobs in West Virginia will require at least a two-year degree. A large number of these will be high-skill, high-paying jobs in our state’s energy, advanced manufacturing and information technology sectors as well as health care and education.
The opportunities are there, but reaching them will require education or training after high school. And the good news is – a college education in West Virginia is among the most affordable in the nation.
Through merit- and need-based financial aid programs, our state offers robust opportunities that make college more affordable. And completing the FAFSA can ensure upcoming deadlines for these programs are met.
Students applying for the merit-based PROMISE Scholarship need to complete both the FAFSA and PROMISE application by March 1. The FAFSA is the only application students need to complete to be considered for our state’s need-based Higher Education Grant, which has a deadline of April 15.
Skilled and educated graduates strengthen our economy. They strengthen our workforce, create jobs and solve problems. They meet the challenges of new industries, care for our loved ones and educate our children.
Thanks to the many options for an affordable higher education across West Virginia, our students have the opportunity to make a life – and a difference – in the Mountain State.
If you are interested in pursuing education or training beyond high school, I encourage you to access the FAFSA at www.FAFSA.gov and to visit our state’s free college- and career-planning website, www.CFWV.com. There, you can get a jumpstart on a bright future – right here at home.