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Funders and Supporters
Funders
Lilly Endowment, Inc.
Created in 1937, Lilly Endowment Inc. is a private philanthropic foundation based in Indianapolis, IN. It supports the causes of religion, education, and community development, and it is interested in initiatives that benefit youth, foster leadership education among nonprofit institutions, and promote the causes of philanthropy and volunteerism. While the Endowment's grant making focuses primarily on Indiana, it also provides funding for programs that are national in scope.
INvested
INvestEd is Indiana's state designated nonprofit secondary market for federal student loans. Providing students and families with as many solutions as possible for funding their higher education, is INvestEd's goal. INvestEd recommends resources for scholarships, grants, college and career selection, in addition to giving presentations to families about financial aid at schools across the state.
Supporters
Indiana Student Financial Aid Association (ISFAA)
The Indiana Student Financial Aid Association (ISFAA) is an association of college and university financial aid administrators, lenders, guarantors, and other associated organizations and individuals. ISFAA serves the needs of students, institutions of higher education, government agencies, and private funding sources through the coordination of plans and programs for student financial aid. To accomplish this purpose, ISFAA promotes the professional preparation, effectiveness and recognition of all those concerned with the administration of student financial aid. In addition, ISFAA assists with communications between institutions of post-secondary education and sponsors of student financial aid.
Indiana Commission for Higher Education
The mission of the Indiana Commission for Higher Education is to make college affordable through need-based financial aid awards and to allow choice by granting awards to those attending public, independent and proprietary colleges. CHE attempts to increase college preparation through its 21st Century Scholar program and by giving increased award amounts to those graduating from high school with Academic or Technical Honors Diplomas.
Media Kit
Media Kit
- November 2019 - Site List
- November 2019 - Bookmark English / Spanish
- November 2019 - Full Page Flyer English / Spanish
- November 2019 - Poster English / Spanish
- November 2019 - Editable Flyer
- November 2019 - FAFSA Checklist English / Spanish
- College Goal Sunday Logo - RGB 300 dpi
- College Goal Sunday Logo - CMYK 300 dpi
- November 2019 - Fact Sheet
- November 2019 - News Release
Public Service Announcements
For more information contact
College Goal Sunday Co-Chair
Bill Wozniak
INvestEd
Office Phone: 317-715-9002
Cell Phone: 317-403-3933
Email:
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Resources for Students and Family
Scholarship Search Web Sites
- College Board Scholarship Search: A free web scholarship search maintained by www.collegeboard.com.
- fastWEB: A free scholarship search engine on the Internet.
FASFA on the Web
The following are several good reasons why you should consider using FAFSA on the Web:
- FAFSA on the Web is faster than applying for aid by paper.
- FAFSA on the Web uses skip logic based on your particular information, so you will need to answer fewer questions than on the paper application.
- FAFSA on the Web checks your answers before you submit your application, so there is less chance your application will be rejected because of missing or conflicting information.
- FAFSA on the Web saves your application information so that it can be completed and transmitted at a later time.
- FAFSA on the Web doesn't require software to be installed, so it takes less time before you can actually use the application.
- You can access FAFSA on the Web from anywhere, including school or home, making it more convenient to complete the application.
Handouts
These handouts are in PDF format and can be download and printed:
- Indiana College Goal Sunday Checklist - What You Need
- Tip Sheet for Military & Veterans
- Tip Sheet for Adult Learners
- Tip Sheet for Undocumented Students
- Application Form Tracking Worksheet - download 104 kb pdf (tracks each school's application and documentation requirements for aid)
- Cost of Attendance Comparison Worksheet - download 196 kb pdf (lays out and compares attendance costs for each school under consideration; focuses student's expectations to realistic levels)
- Award Package Comparison Worksheet - download 36 kb pdf (guides the family and counselor in comparing aid packages from different schools)
- Financial Aid Consultants and Scholarship Search Services Fact Sheet - download 76 kb pdf (helps avoid unnecessary and costly reliance on paid consultants to obtain help and advice that is available at no charge)
- Sample Scholarship Inquiry Letter - download 84 kb pdf (suggests how a student might inquire about financial aid from a private organization)
- Financial Aid Glossary - download 708 kb pdf (a glossary of common financial aid terms and acronyms)
- Financial Aid Terms English/Spanish Translation - download 268 kb pdf
- Online Schools (a comprehensive and complete searchable database of online schools with advice and helpful hints)