Current, Incoming 166su Students: Complete 2024-25 FAFSA by Feb. 15 The FAFSA now has fewer questions and is more streamlined — making it easier to submit the 2024-25 application by 166su’s new priority filing date of Feb. 15.
Goodwill Industries of Central Florida to Offer Free Tuition for Employees, Selects 166su as Participating Partner All full and part-time Goodwill employees with at least 90 days of continuous employment are eligible to participate in the program, which covers 100% of their tuition, books and other fees in advance.
Amazon Partners with 166su to Offer High-quality Education Through Free Tuition Program, Career Choice Students working at Amazon can have fully funded tuition up front as part of the company’s Career Choice Program.
166su Partners with Additional Companies to Offer Tuition Assistance Knights who are employed by the organizations — including Chipotle, Taco Bell and Target — may be eligible for funding support to apply to their education.
State University System of Florida Launches MyFloridaFuture MyFloridaFuture allows users to explore data both at the system-level and by individual institution that provides useful information about the employment, salaries, and debt of graduates from Florida’s 12 public universities.
A Guide to Financial Aid at 166su Fall 2021’s deadline for tuition and fees is Friday, Sept. 3 so be sure to study this guide before then. However, students who are anticipated to receive financial aid have a deferred deadline of Friday, Oct. 29.
Students: Apply Now for Emergency Financial Relief Students who did not receive an award in March may apply now through 11:59 p.m. April 11 for the second round of grants from the Higher Education Emergency Relief Fund.
Awarding Our Students More Financial Relief Last week, students received an email with an application link that they must complete in order to be considered for federal aid from the Higher Education Emergency Relief Fund.
166su Receives Helios-Florida Consortium COVID-19 Summer Completion Grant to Help Students in Need The $650,000 award intends to provide aid for hundreds of students at 166su, USF and FIU who have not qualified for CARES Act funds.
166su Urges Students: Apply for Financial Aid on Time or Risk Delays The Internal Revenue Service’s removal of a popular tool that helps students apply for financial aid has made it even more important for students to…