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Accelerated Programs for High School Students: Dual Enrollment in Florida

FY1525/FCS3386by Christina DiLorenzo and Heidi RadunovichJune 13, 2023This publication aims to help inform potential students and their families about the dual enrollment program in Florida. Written by Christina DiLorenzo and Heidi Radunovich, and published by the UF/IFAS Department of Family, Youth and Community Sciences, June 2023.

Education Planning “Need to Knows” for Military Families

FY1536/FCS3394by Barbara O’Neill, Martie Gillen, and Kristen JowersFebruary 16, 2024This publication discusses general information about education costs, savings plans, and payment methods, military-specific educational benefit programs, military-specific laws and policies affecting student loan repayment, five education planning tips for military families, and education planning resources. Written by Barbara O’Neill, Martie Gillen, and Kristen Jowers, and published by the UF/IFAS Department of Family, Youth and Community Sciences, January 2024.

Living with a College Roommate in a Residence Hall

FY1480/FCS3349 by Suzanna Smith and Heather WallaceMarch 15, 2019

Strategies to Fund Your Child's College Education: Using Savings and Tax-Advantaged Vehicles

FY1484/FCS3353 by Jessica McCumber, Jorge Ruiz-Menjivar, Martie Gillen, and Sarah M. EllisJuly 2, 2019

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7 Answers to the Question “What Will You Be In Ten Years?”

Mary Lee SaleAugust 19th, 2020I remember in school constantly being asked, “what do you want to be in ten years?” We usually give answers like, “I’m going to be a veterinarian,” or “I want a big family,” or some other variation of our desired life circumstances. Looking back, I realize that I had an opportunity to give some answers […]

Borrowing for College? Read This First!

Samantha KennedyJune 4th, 2019Article and audio introduction by Samantha Kennedy, Family and Consumer Sciences Interest Rates Have Dropped Interest rates in federal student loans are decreasing an average of 0.5 percent for the 2019-2020 academic year. This may not sound like a lot, but depending on the amount borrowed, it could mean significant savings over the life of […]

4-H Members Receive District Scholarship

cwoodardApril 2nd, 20184-H is a youth education program which provides youth ages 5-18 the opportunity to learn life skills while exploring projects such as STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math), leadership, healthy living, and citizenship/leadership. You can become a member of 4-H by joining a Community 4-H Club, participating in a short term Special Interest Program, participating […]

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