Andrea Van Ravenswaay: Homeschool Conference Speaker and Workshop
Leader Details
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2009 Interior Distance Education of Alaska (IDEA) Curriculum Fair - Juneau (2009, AK) 2009 Interior Distance Education of Alaska (IDEA) Curriculum Fair - Fairbanks (2009, AK) 2008 Interior Distance Education of Alaska (IDEA) Curriculum Fair - Soldotna (2008, AK) 2008 Interior Distance Education of Alaska (IDEA) Curriculum Fair - Fairbanks (2008, AK) 2008 Interior Distance Education of Alaska (IDEA) Curriculum Fair - Anchorage (2008, AK) |
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Paying for College
If you’re interested in financial aid for college or a career school, come to this workshop. We will help you understand what financial aid is and how to apply for it. We will begin with the FAFSA and will discuss federal and state financial aid programs, scholarships, grants, work-study, loans, and other ways to help fund your education.
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• Representative for Alaska Commission on Postsecondary Education
• Works for Community & Outreach Liaison at the Alaska Commission on Postsecondary Education (ACPE)
• Former Curriculum Developer at Nikaitchuat Ilisagviat Inupiaq immersion school in Kotzebue, Alaska
• Former Programs Developer at the Alaska Native Heritage Center in Anchorage, Alaska
• Bachelors degree in English modified with Education from Dartmouth College |
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9/28/2010 3:27:30 PM |
9/29/2010 4:47:36 PM |
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