While the information provided within the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) is universally applied to all schools and all applications must be submitted by July 1, 2021 within the State of Iowa, each school marks a priority date for FAFSA submissions. This priority date signifies the …
2020 ISCA Conference Information
This year’s Iowa School Counselor Association Annual Conference was held virtually November 1-3, 2020 – and if you missed it, no problem! We have all of the information compiled for you to view and download as you wish. Andy Baumert, IAICU Vice President, welcomed attendees to the 2020 ISCA …
Submit FAFSA Early to Ensure Opportunities
If you or your student have plans to attend college in the Fall of 2021, now is an important time to complete the FAFSA, or the Free Application for Federal Student Aid. The FAFSA helps determine financial support eligibility for college students including the Iowa Tuition Grant. The earlier the …
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Curt Menefee, NFL Sportscaster & ITG Advocate
The #NFL is back! Did you know Curt Menefee launched his NFL sportscasting career at an Iowa private college? Apply for the Iowa Tuition Grant and see how affordable an Iowa private college education can be for you or your student! …
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Message from McKenna Haase, Sprint Car Driver
McKenna Haase is a sprint car driver who attended an Iowa private college. Watch her video to learn more about her experience and how students of Iowa private colleges benefit from a more personalized approach – and the opportunity to gain significant funding through the Iowa Tuition Grant. …
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Try the SwiftStudent tool!
Has your financial aid situation changed since you completed your FAFSA? We recommend calling your college financial aid office directly, but you may also access more information using the SwiftStudent tool to better understand the financial aid appeal process. …