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How Do I Pay for College? Flex

In this 7-week flex course, students will use Nearpod to learn through interactive activities about how to pay for college including the FAFSA, Scholarships, Grants, and Student Loans.
Brooke Martinez
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4.9
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(37)
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Assessment
Exit ticket at the end of the lesson. Please let me know if you would like a letter grade or proficiency grade at the end of the course.
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Class Experience

In this 7-week flex course, students will use Nearpod to learn through interactive activities about how to pay for college including the FAFSA, Scholarships, Grants, and Student Loans. This course will be filled with hands-on learning!  My course is a great way to help students find ways to pay for college! 

Many learners start with little knowledge about handling finances.  After the course, they will grow to enjoy learning about money and will be much more confident in their finances!

This course will include videos, articles, interactive activities, and an exit ticket for each lesson.  I'm a firm believer in creating engaging learning experiences.  I'm excited to begin a journey of discovering paying for college with your learner!

Students will be able to interact with each other on the Outschool platform. Students will work together to generate ideas in response to multiple scholarship essay prompts to help pay for post-high school academic plans. Students will brainstorm various strategies and sample responses for several scholarship essay prompts. Then, they will engage in a guided Gallery Walk to view other students' ideas and responses.

This is a FLEX course, which means that there are no live meetings, but I will still be interacting frequently with students electronically and ask that they interact with each other as they are comfortable. We will interact using the classroom page and using Nearpod, a collaboration website that is fun, easy to use, and requires no email login information.

A Nearpod will be provided every week with my voice as an audio guide. There will be multiple interactive activities throughout the lesson so students can synthesize what they are learning and keep track of it. I will ask students to share their work with me and/or the class and give them feedback on this work. I will pose a weekly discussion question for students to answer in the classroom or Nearpod via video, picture, or chat and I will ask that classmates respond to each other's submissions. There will also be a review quiz after each lesson on Nearpod as a check for understanding.

Agenda:
Week 1: Paying for College
*Why Go to College
*Your Guide to Choosing a Major
*Understanding College Costs
*Sticker Price vs Net Price
*How Much Will Your College Actually Cost
Week 2: Applying for the FAFSA
*How to Pay for college
*Biggest Financial Aid Myths
*FAFSA Overview
*What is the Student Aid Report
*What is the Expected Family Contribution
Week 3: Scholarships & Grants
*Grants vs Loans vs Scholarships
*Searching for Scholarships
*Types of College Grants
Week 4: Student Loans
*Different Types of Federal Student Loans
*Federal Loan Limits, Interest Rates, and Fees
*Responsible Borrowing
*Rule of Thumb for Student Loans
*Comparing Federal and Private Student Loans
*College and Career Choices
Week 5: Financial Aid Packages
*How to Read your Financial Aid Award Letter
*Practice Reading Various Financial Aid Offers
*How to Read a College Financial Aid Statement
*Accepting Aid
Week 6: time for Payback
*Play Game to Make Financial Decisions Before, During, and After College
Week 7: Budgeting During College
*College Students Struggle with Money Management
*A Monthly College Budget

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Learning Goals
Students will be able to:
Week 1: Paying for College
-Identify the benefits of going to college
-Understand common costs associated with college
-Have a conversation with their parents/guardians about paying for college
Week 2: Applying for the FAFSA
-Explain the role the FAFSA plays in the financial aid process
-Understand the importance of submitting the FAFSA
-Read a Student Aid Report and understand the role of their Expected Family Contribution about paying for college
Week 3: Scholarships & Grants
-Understand the difference between scholarships and grants
-Find scholarships and grants that they are eligible for
Week 4: Student Loans
-Explain the difference between different federal and private loans
-Identify various strategies they can use to be a responsible borrower
-Analyze student profiles and determine the best course of action to take for their student loans
Week 5: Financial Aid Packages
-Understand what a financial aid package is
-Read and compare different financial aid offers
Week 6: Payback
-Evaluate how the type of college they choose to attend might impact their college experience and post-college lifestyle
-Make decisions during college to minimize debt
Week 7: Budgeting During College
-Explain the importance of a budget
-Create a monthly college budget
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Learners will not need to use any apps or websites beyond the standard Outschool tools.
Joined March, 2021
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Teacher expertise and credentials
Utah Teaching Certificate in Secondary Education
I am from the United States and have been teaching various business, marketing, and finance courses for 13 years. I have taught both at the high school and collegiate level. I teach both in person and online but online is my favorite! I have a Bachelor's degree in Marketing and Business Information Technology Education, a Masters in Business Administration and a PhD in Online Education. 
I am very excited to work with all of you through Outschool!

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weekly or $35 for 7 weeks
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Ages: 14-18

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