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AFFCF is pleased to bring you the latest information about the resources you need to help you and your student get ready for post-secondary studies.

AFFCF POST-SECONDARY EDUCATION

RESOURCE GUIDE

AFFCF has updated our Post-Secondary Education Resource Guide!


It is a great resource for anyone caring for or working with a student with a foster care background who is interested in post-secondary education.


Of course, it is also a great resource for any student with a foster care background interested in post-secondary studies to read, too!


There are a lot of resources available for students. The guide will help students and those caring for them or working with them learn what they are and how to apply.


The guide is available as downloadable PDF on the AFFCF website and all of the links and e-mail addresses in the guide are clickable. It includes the below topics:


  • A guide to financial aid resources
  • Enrollment checklists
  • Contact information for on campus support organizations
  • Scholarship guides
  • and more!


Available at www.affcf.org/resources and clicking on "Education Guide" or by clicking the image below!

EMPOWER POST-SECONDARY

READINESS TRAINING

ASU offers a free, self-paced Post-Secondary Education Planning Course for supportive adults working with students with foster care backgrounds! The course takes three hours to complete (self-paced) and covers the below topics:


  • Supporting Bright Educational Futures for Foster Youth
  • Understanding Adolescent Development, Trauma and Resilience
  • One Meaningful Conversation Can Change A Life
  • Personal Development and the Path(s) to College
  • How to Become a Powerful Mentor in the College Application Process
  • "Congratulations! You're Accepted"...Now what?



The course can be accessed by clicking the button below!

EMPOWER POST-SECONDARYPLANNING COURSE

FREE IN-DEMAND VOCATIONAL PROGRAMS

AT EVIT

The East Valley Institute of Technology (EVIT) has In-Demand Industry Funding (I-DIF) available for students to study certain vocational programs free of charge.


To qualify, a student must graduate high school (12th grade) and can attend a tuition-free I-DIF certification program within one year of their graduation date.


Please see the below flyer for the full list of programs that qualify for I-DIF funding, including:


  • Automotive Technologies
  • Collision Repair
  • Culinary Arts
  • Dental Assistant
  • Emergency Medical Technician (EMT)
  • Fire and Emergency Services
  • HVAC
  • Massage Therapy
  • Medical Assistant
  • Nursing Assistant
  • Welding Technologies
  • and more!


Please see the below flyer for more information. You can scan the QR to reach the EVIT website (www.evit.edu) or reach out to Jonah Lawrence via e-mail or phone: jlawrence@evit.edu / (480) 461-4161

Please do not hesitate to contact me if you have any questions!


Sincerely,




Erika Klotz

Post-Secondary Program Manager

Arizona Friends of Foster Children Foundation

(602) 775-5786

www.affcf.org

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