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Thursday, April 16, 2009
Commission provides eight workshops to help make college affordable
CHICAGO— Who says college money doesn’t come with instructions? The Illinois Student Assistance Commission (ISAC) is joining other not-for-profits, financial institutions, schools and libraries to promote financial literacy during Chicago’s eighth annual Money Smart Week.
The Commission will provide seven hour-long workshops dealing with the topic of paying for college April 16-25, 2009, in addition to a seminar on College Illinois!SM, the smart, secure way to pay for college.
"We believe education is the key to creating a new generation of financially independent adults who are better able to provide opportunities for their children," said ISAC Executive Director Andrew Davis. "Our participation in Money Smart Week provides this multi-generational payoff and contributes towards our mission of making college affordable and accessible for Illinois students."
The Paying for College workshops, conducted by Russell Goeltenbodt, provide knowledge students and parents need to know relative to the full cost of college, payment responsibilities, the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA), grants vs. loans, scholarships and loan alternatives vital to pursuing a college degree in the current economic climate.
The hour-long College Illinois! seminar on April 22 is conducted by Amy Schoeneman. College Illinois! is the state’s only 529 Prepaid College Tuition Program. The plan offers peace of mind, safety and security not found elsewhere. The current enrollment period for College Illinois! ends April 30.
A schedule of ISAC presentations is listed below:
April 16, 2009
Russ Goeltenbodt, ISAC Student Advocate/Financial Literacy Specialist Paying for College Chicago Public Library Austin Branch 5724 W. North Avenue 7:00-8:00 p.m.
April 18, 2009
Russ Goeltenbodt, ISAC Student Advocate/Financial Literacy Specialist Paying for College Evanston Public Library 1703 Orrington Ave. 2:00-3:30 p.m.
April 20, 2009
Russ Goeltenbodt, ISAC Student Advocate/Financial Literacy Specialist Ercilia Miranda-Jonas, ISAC Parent Outreach Coordinator Paying for College (English/Spanish) Chicago Public Library Brighton Park Branch 4314 S. Archer Ave. 7:00-8:00 p.m.
April 22, 2009
Amy Schoeneman, ISAC/College Illinois Manager of Sales & Marketing College Illinois! The Smart, Secure Way to Save for College Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago 230 S. LaSalle Street 12:00PM - 1:00 p.m.
April 22, 2009
Abel Montoya, ISAC Assistant Director for Outreach Operations Russ Goeltenbodt, ISAC Student Advocate/Financial Literacy Spec. Paying for College Economic Awareness Council Washington Park 5531 S. Martin Luther King Drive 3:30-6:00 p.m.
April 22, 2009
Russ Goeltenbodt, ISAC Student Advocate/Financial Literacy Spec. Paying for College Chicago Public Library Lincoln Belmont Branch 1659 W. W. Melrose St. 7:00-8:00 p.m.
April 23, 2009
Russ Goeltenbodt, ISAC Student Advocate/Financial Literacy Spec. Monica Czyz, ISAC Early Awareness Coordinator Paying for College (English/Polish) Chicago Public Library Clearing Branch 6423 W. 63rd Place 7:00-8:00 p.m.
April 25, 2009
Russ Goeltenbodt, ISAC Student Advocate/Financial Literacy Specialist Paying for College Skokie Public Library 5215 Oakton 4:30-5:30 p.m.
The Illinois Student Assistance Commission provides students of all ages and backgrounds with the resources and support to obtain financial aid for higher education. A state agency, ISAC has paved the path to post-secondary education with innovative programs for more than 50 years. Last year alone, ISAC continued its mission to make college affordable and accessible for Illinois students by issuing over 186,000 grants and scholarships totaling nearly $431 million.
The Commission provides educational funding with student loans, as a loan guarantor and via numerous public programs such as the successful Monetary Award Program (MAP), the Illinois Veteran Grant and College Illinois!SM the Commission’s groundbreaking 529 prepaid college tuition program. Students and families have free access to a wealth of financial aid and college planning information at ISAC’s family of websites available at www.knowhow2GOIllinois.org and www.collegeillinois.com.
For a complete listing of Money Smart Week Chicago events, visit www.moneysmartweek.org/Chicago. Money Smart Week is a registered service mark of the Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago. The Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago does not endorse or sponsor the Illinois Student Assistance Commission or any of its products or services.
Contact
Illinois Student Assistance Commission (ISAC)
100 W. Randolph Street, Ste. 3-200
Chicago, IL 60601
312.814.3679
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