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FAFSA Completion Event

Do You Know How to Pay for College?

West Delaware High School has partnered with Iowa College Access Network (ICAN) and Northeast Iowa Community College Manchester Center to offer a FREE assistance completion event for the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA). If you’re a West Delaware senior planning for college (or the parent of one), filling out FAFSA is one of the first major steps in college preparation and the planning process. Don’t miss this opportunity!

Monday, January 20, 2025
12 noon to 9:00 PM
at
Manchester Center
1200 1⁄2 W Main Street
Manchester, Iowa

(The parking lot and entrance to the Manchester Center is in the back of the Dupaco building. Please do not park in Dupaco’s customer spaces.)

REQUIRED: Two accounts need to be set up at least one week prior to January 20th (one account in the student’s name and one parent account). If this step is not completed beforehand, the FAFSA cannot be completed. Go to: http://studentaid.gov/ to set up student and parent accounts.

APPOINTMENT SCHEDULE LINK: https://calendly.com/ctalbott-ican/fafsa-ready-iowa-event-lab-west-delaware. After signing up for your appointment, you will receive an email directing you the items needed to be brought to your scheduled appointment time.

This event is by appointment only on a first-come, first-serve basis.

Please allow 30 minutes for your session.

Please contact the High School Counseling Office at 563-927-3515 Ext. 308 for further questions.

The FAFSA is a Free Application for Federal Student Aid that may be completed electronically without professional assistance, at https://studentaid.gov/h/apply-for-aid/fafsa

West Delaware Vision

Relationships

Multiple individuals at all levels demonstrate respect, trust, and integrity while working interdependently toward our goals.


Strategic Objectives

  • By supporting and teaching positive student behavior
  • By supporting and teaching appropriate social interactions
  • By enhancing adult to adult connections and communications

Challenging Academics

Educators use effective instructional practices to actively engage students in diverse learning opportunities that require critical thinking and problem solving in real world contexts.


Strategic Objectives

  • By deepening knowledge of instructional strategies
  • By intensifying active student engagement in rigorous and relevant content learning
  • By strengthening systems of teacher to teacher support, including Professional Learning Community, teacher leadership system, and multi-tiered systems of support

21st Century Skills

Students will acquire competencies necessary for 21st century living by developing skills in the areas of civic life, health, finance, technology and career readiness.


Strategic Objectives

  • By creating learning experiences in a real world context
  • By developing and applying career readiness skills