Florida Student Financial Aid
Is Your Child Being Bullied at School? Florida’s HOPE Scholarship May Allow a Safer School Transfer
School should be a place where students feel safe, supported, and able to focus on learning. Unfortunately, some students experience bullying, harassment, or other incidents that interfere with their emotional well-being and academic success. For Florida families, there may be an option. Parents facing this challenge may want to consider the Florida HOPE Scholarship bullying…
Read MoreExciting Scholarship Opportunities for the 2025-26 School Year!
Are you ready to take the next step in your student’s educational journey? We’re thrilled to announce that American High School Academy (AHSA) is now accepting applications for the 2025-26 school year at both campuses—our South Miami-Kendall location and the Hialeah-North Miami campus, conveniently located on the grounds of MDC North. Starting Saturday, February 1,…
Read MoreFlorida’s Step Up For Students Program: Empowering Parental Choice and Leading the Nation in Education
Florida has become a pioneer in educational choice, with a robust system that empowers parents to take an active role in their children’s educational journeys. At the forefront of this movement is the Step Up For Students program, a statewide scholarship initiative that gives families access to private school education, homeschooling resources, and customized support…
Read MoreCollege and FAFSA Application Assistance Available Free to All AHSA Graduates
Free college placement and FAFSA application assistance provided to all American High School Academy graduates.
Read MoreCan I Get Florida Student Financial Aid and How Do I Apply?
The way to receive Florida student financial aid seems complicated for first-time applicants. There are options for loans, which you must repay, and for state scholarships as well as grants. These typically do not require repayment. However, you have to meet a stringent set of application criteria. Here’s how to go about applying for financial aid in Florida.
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