Financial Aid and Scholarships
SCHOLARSHIPS:
There is a list of the local scholarships who have provided us with information on every CHS student's Schoology page. Students should visit their Class Schoology page regularly (twice a month or so) to check for new scholarships which may have been added. To view the list, go to Schoology, the senior class page, McGowan Counseling Resources, Financial Aid and Local Scholarships and click on the Local Scholarships listing.
All scholarships advertised in Schoology either provide the online link or the student can access the printable downloads section to print out the paper application. Students can also stop in at the counseling office to pick up a copy of the applications.
Included in this local scholarship list are those scholarships that are available to Carlisle High School students only, as well as those available to students from a wider geographic area.
Financial Aid Night's are held yearly in October. See your principal or counselor for more information.
Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA):
The FAFSA will be available at the end of December (usually the last day of the month). Families will use their "prior, prior year data" to complete the FAFSA and other financial aid forms.
FAFSA HELP WILL BE AVAILABLE:
For help filling out the FAFSA, contact PHEAA http://www.pheaa.org. There are also many downloadable resources at the FAFSA website https://studentaid.gov/.
Both of the websites listed above provide great information to help you in your search for financial aid. And please feel free to contact a counselor if you have any questions . If we don’t have the answers, we’ll find someone who does.
General Financial Aid Information:
The sources of financial aid can be divided roughly into three categories:
The first category is governmental aid. All students seeking need-based aid from the state and/or federal government will need to complete the FAFSA (the Free Application for Federal Student Aid.) FAFSA’s are available online at https://www.usa.gov/fafsa and may be completed after October 1st when family income information is available.
The second category of financial aid is “institutional” aid – aid awarded by the post-secondary schools on the basis of need and/or merit. Students and families should inquire at the financial aid offices of the schools to which they are applying to make sure that they are completing any necessary forms. Some schools provide their own forms, and some require applicants to complete the CSS Profile (available at https://cssprofile.collegeboard.org/). For many schools, the FAFSA is the only form you’ll need, but do your research so that you don’t miss out on money that might be available to you!
The third category consists of scholarships sponsored by civic organizations, businesses, private individuals, etc. We will advertise those here below as we become aware of them. Check this site often because we update it frequently, and please adhere to deadlines!