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Student Parent Toolkit 
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*Please note: the Education is Freedom National Scholarship is currently unavailable.
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Skyline High School
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EIF FAFSA / TASFA Workshop
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Kimnall, Roosevelt, WT White
EIF FAFSA / TASFA Workshop
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Kimball High School
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EIF FAFSA / TASFA Workshop
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EIF Eligibility RequirementsWho is eligible to participate? Am I eligible to participate? Open enrollment is the hallmark of the Education is Freedom program. If you are in middle school or a freshmen or sophomore in high school at one of our participating schools in the Dallas Independent School District, you are eligible to enroll.
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What are the participation requirements? To participate in Education is Freedom, students are required to:
- Complete the recommended state high school curriculum as outlined by the Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board;
- Earn and maintain an 80 cumulative average or better by the second semester if the junior year in high school;
- Enroll in pre-AP and AP courses;
- Graduate with a high school diploma;
- Attend G3 life skills classes;
- Work one-on-one with their Higher Education Advisor to craft a college plan;
- Sophomores must take the PSAT, while juniors and seniors are required to take the SAT and/or ACT;
- Parents are also required to attend a minimum of two EIF workshops per year, including an EIF sponsored FAFSA/TASFA Financial Aid Workshop in the spring semester
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In their senior year, EIF students are recommended to:
- Apply to a minimum of four accredited colleges/universities as well as DCCCD;
- Attend college fairs/workshops when offered
- Complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) or the Texas Application for State FInancial Aid (TASFA) by March 1st
- Register to take the SAT and/or ACT by October 31st of their senior year
- Apply for the Rising Star Scholarship (DCCCD), and at least three additional qualified scholarships
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