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Contact your School Counselor or College and Career Advisor

with any questions or concerns you may have about the college process.

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CASHS

Mrs. Maria Reed (Last Names A-K)

maria.reed@casdonline.org

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Mrs. Lisa Hill (Last Names L- Z)

lisa.hill@casdnoline.org

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CMS

Mrs. Tracy Elko (Last Names A - K)

tracy.elko@casdonline.org

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Mrs. Heidi Lebitz (Last Names L - Z)

Heidi.lebitz@casdonline.org

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CASHS/CMS, College Advisor

Mr. Robert Hill

Scholarship Needs Fulfilled
Look Below for Scholarship and Financial Aid Information

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The Foundation Scholarships

 

Great opportunity for Franklin County member Chambersburg Area School District specific scholarships! Note: Requires the FAFSA to be completed because the Student Aid Report (SAR) is needed to complete the application.

Financial Aid

 

College is often an overwhelming time: both personally and financially. Use these helpful tips when approaching financial aid. Learn about the FAFSA, Net Price Calculators, and more. There is also information about Pennsylvania State Aid.

Scholarship Search Engines and Financial Aid Resources

 

Although you can get a lot of information on this website, here are some suggested scholarship websites:
raise.me / U.S. Scholarship / CheggFastweb / Scholarships / BigFuture / Career OneStop / lendedu / Finaid / Financial Aid Finder / BlackExcel / HSF / NAACP / Undocumented Student Help (E4FC) / Grants for Students with Disabilities

 

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General Scholarships

 

Franklin County students should have as many opportunities for scholarships at the local, regional, and national level. You can also find many scholarships on our scholarship wall.

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Major SpecificCollege Specific, and Job Specific Scholarships
 

Know that you want to be in criminal justice at Shippensburg? Get your welding degree at Thaddeus Stevens? Work at Starbucks while getting your degree? Scholarships are available through employers (both parent and student), different majors, and colleges. 

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Don't Be Fooled By Scams

 

There are a lot of great websites to search for scholarships. However, do not fall into a scam website. Never pay more than a postage stamp or two to apply to a scholarship or give any credit card information.

If you're concerned about a scam please contact the Better Business Bureau in the city where the scholarship service is located or Federal Trade Commission - 1887-FTC-HELP or www.ftc.gov/scholarshipscams

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