Press Releases
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Kentucky
- FAFSA February 2023
- Net price calculators can be used to estimate college costs
- Know your satisfactory academic progress standards
- Governor Beshear proclaims November as College Application Month
- Students who want to be college athletes should check eligibility requirements
- Use a 529 account to save for education
- Students and families should learn about their EFC
- Frankfort High School student wins KHEAA essay contest
- Free booklet can help students plan their future
- College students living off campus need renters insurance
- KEES funds can be used for apprenticeship training
- College guide information available in audio
- Federal government offers student loan forgiveness programs
- New FAFSA filing season begins Oct
- Dolan named to Kentucky ACT Council
- KHEAA chosen for Postsecondary Pathways Project
- Rice joins KHEAA as South Central Kentucky outreach counselor
- Ritchie joins KHEAA as Northern Kentucky outreach counselor
- Save money by earning college credit in high school
- Pay attention to application deadlines for financial aid
- Forker joins KHEAA as Northwestern Kentucky outreach counselor
- Hiter joins KHEAA as Far Western Kentucky outreach counselor
- Visit the College Info Road Show at the state fair
- Students can receive more funding for technical training
- More scholarship funds available for dual credit classes
- Admissions essay may mean more financial aid
- Students should check their KEES account for accuracy
- Optometry scholarships available to Kentucky students
- Students should learn about credit scores
- Private loans can help with college costs
- FAFSA Completion Challenge announces high school winners
- Free booklet can help high school graduates headed to campus
- Exit counseling prepares student loan borrowers for repayment
- Students have different education options after high school
- Kentucky education savings plan to observe 529 Day
- Registration now open for KHEAA college access campaigns
- Kentucky students will see higher awards from state financial aid grants
- KHEAA website promotes financial literacy
- Save money by taking more classes each semester
- Flyer gives students in eighth grade tips about high school success
- Scholarship available to those providing early childhood education
- 2023 high school seniors can enter vlogger contest
- KHEAA offers social media sessions for Financial Literacy Month
- Federal student loan borrowers must complete entrance counseling
- Students and parents should take FAFSA verification seriously
- Students should take advantage of dual credit courses
- Annual report highlights KHEAA outreach efforts
- Free booklet can help adults thinking about higher education
- Kentucky rising juniors have chance to win scholarship
- Kentucky high school juniors to take the ACT free in March
- Public prosecutors and defenders may qualify for student loan forgiveness
- Use scholarship searches to find student aid
- Now is the time to start planning for retirement