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The student news site of St. Louis Park High School

The Echo

New FAFSA changes coming for 2024-2025

New FAFSA changes coming for 2024-2025

Nicholas Garrett August 29, 2023

In 2020, the FAFSA (the Free Application for Federal Student Aid) Simplification Act revised qualification standards for who is eligible for federal college student aid grants. Those changes are coming...

Ben Johnson speaks to sophomores and juniors April 19 in the auditorium. Johnson talked about the various ways high school students can avoid college debt.

Spreading knowledge on college

Alicia Mainjeni and Anya Panday April 20, 2023

One of the first guest speakers at Park since COVID-19, gathered sophomores and juniors in the auditorium and connected with seniors on Zoom to inform them about financial planning for college April 19. Guest...

Upcoming Virtual Financial Aid Night Information

Upcoming Virtual Financial Aid Night Information

Lauren Thon October 11, 2021

As many students start to apply for college, many must navigate tuition prices. Park is hosting a Virtual Financial Aid Information Night to assist these families Oct. 26. Information can be found below.

Senior Joshua Somaiah fills out his application for Dollars for Scholars on March 14, 2018. Applications were due Thursday, March 15 at 3 p.m.

Dollars for Scholars grants Financial Aid to seniors

Sofie Geretz March 15, 2018

Amid stress, seniors are able to apply for scholarships with Dollars for Scholars. Doing so, they are able to receive financial aid for their post-secondary educations, according to freshman counselor...

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