Clark County School District high school seniors and juniors are encouraged to learn more about the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA). There is no cost to students or their families to complete the application.
Even if you are not sure about attending college, students are encouraged to complete a FAFSA just in case there may be a need for possible financial assistance consideration for college.
Attend one or more of our Fall 2020 Apply Nevada! FAFSA Nights and be prepared to complete your FAFSA.
These events will all be held virtually via Webex. You will hear about general financial aid information and then each of the NSHE colleges and universities will describe scholarship and funding information specific to their institution.
All programs will start promptly at 6:00 pm. Registration is required. Links are located on the homepage, apply.nevada.edu.
- All students are welcome to attend to learn more about college options from around the country and internationally
- Juniors and Seniors may benefit the most from these fairs as they begin making decisions about where to apply
- If they can’t attend this weekend, there’s one more option on November 8th
- Over 600 colleges will be present!
- College-bound seniors and juniors are the target audience as they begin writing their admissions/scholarship essays
- The Story2 platform is designed around teaching students how to tell their own stories to stand out from the crowd
- This bootcamp is being offered for FREE to 500 students
- At the end of the bootcamp, participants will complete the first draft of their personal statement essays!
Most families can complete a FAFSA in under an hour. The FAFSA is available online at fafsa.gov.
Additional resources in regards to the FAFSA:
Why Should I complete the FAFSA