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Follow on Google News | Applications Open for Earn to Learn FL Matched Savings for Education ScholarshipsHigh schools students may be eligible to have their savings matched 8:1
By: Earn to Learn FL Florida high school juniors and seniors who income-qualify may be eligible to save up to $500 in their Florida 529 Savings Plan each year and have their savings matched at least 8:1 by Earn to Learn FL. This brings their total available funds for financial assistance to at least $4,500 per academic year. In partnership with Florida Prepaid College Foundation, Earn to Learn FL doubles the impact of non-government funds donated to Earn to Learn FL for scholarships at the 8:1 ratio. The partnership with Florida Prepaid College Foundation provides 1-year Florida University or 1-year Florida College scholarship plans for tuition, local fees, and tuition differential fees in Florida. In addition, the students' savings in their Florida 529 Savings Plan pays for additional expenses for education such as lodging, books, fees, and other costs. "Income-challenged students will be prepared for long and short-term success by combining student savings, personal finance training, near peer coaching, and scholarships," Students must complete the online pre-application form to begin the process. If eligible, students will automatically be directed to complete personal finance training. Once completed, students will be invited to complete the full application. Students will make monthly deposits for at least six months before university or college enrollment to meet the savings goal and receive the Earn to Learn FL Scholarship. To apply, visit www.earntolearnflorida.org. Then, click on Programs and Matched Savings. Earn to Learn FL empowers low-to-moderate income students in Florida to earn college degrees and professional certifications with little or no debt through matched savings, personalized financial capability training, and success coaching. In addition, eligible students who establish a habit of saving for higher education can receive matching funds for financial assistance provided by Earn to Learn FL supporters committed to enhancing workforce development and the economic well-being of Florida communities. For more information and to donate, please visit EarntoLearnFL.org. Contact nichole@earntolearnfl.org for information about the scholarships. End
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