ELIGIBLE STUDENTS: High School Students 2025

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  2. Begin by entering your personal information, including your name and school. Ensure accuracy as this will be used for identification during the competition.
  3. In the speech script section, write your speech on the topic of freedom of speech/expression and schools. Remember, it should be between 300 to 500 words.
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An eligible educational institution is any college, university, vocational school, or other postsecondary educational institution eligible to participate in a student aid program administered by the U.S. Department of Education.
Eligibility Requirements. Our general eligibility requirements include that you have financial need for need-based aid, are a U.S. citizen or eligible noncitizen, and are enrolled in an eligible degree or certificate program at an eligible college or career/trade school.
FERPA defines an eligible student as a student who has docHubed 18 years of age or is attending a postsecondary institution at any age. This means that, at the secondary level, once a student turns 18, all the rights that once belonged to his or her parents transfer to the student.
An eligible educational institution is a school offering higher education beyond high school. It is any college, university, trade school, or other post-secondary educational institution eligible to participate in a student aid program run by the U.S. Department of Education.
We encourage all high school seniors from families of all income levels to complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) or California Dream Act Application (CADAA). Seniors attending 4-year colleges, community colleges and career and vocational training programs should apply for financial aid.

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To receive federal student aid, youll need to to obtain a college, career school, or trade school education, either by having a high school diploma or equivalent, by completing a high school education in a homeschool setting approved under state law, or by meeting the criteria for an ability-to-benefit alternative.
You definitely can still apply FAFSA, but keep in mind that it will ask you about your parents information when you apply. You can skip this section, but it will affect the kind of aid you receive.
Student defined. A full-time student at a school that has a regular teaching staff, course of study, and a regularly enrolled student body at the school; or. A student taking a full-time, on-farm training course given by a school described in (1), or by a state, county, or local government agency.

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