Bristol Community College will host a free upcoming FAFSA workshop on Friday, November 15, 2019, from 1-4 p.m. in room K205, in the Robert F. Stoico / FIRSTFED Business Technologies Building (K Building), on the Bristol Fall River Campus, 777 Elsbree Street. FAFSA workshops feature free assistance in completing the FAFSA, the key form needed to apply for financial aid. Completing the FAFSA is the first step for students interested in obtaining federal and state financial aid. This event is free and everyone is invited!
At a FAFSA workshop, Bristol’s financial aid professionals will be available to walk you through the financial aid application and answer questions about the financial aid process.
To complete the 2020-2021 FAFSA, please bring your 2018 federal tax return, 2018 W-2’s, 2018 untaxed income records, current bank statement(s), investment records and social security number. For more information about what to bring with you to a FAFSA workshop event, please visit http://www.bristolcc.edu/financialaid.
For more information about the upcoming FAFSA Workshop, please call 774.357.2515, or email financialaid@bristolcc.edu.
About Bristol Community College
Bristol Community College (Bristol) has core values rooted in student success and lifelong learning. For more than 50 years, Bristol has served as a leading resource for education and workforce development in the region including locations in Attleboro, Fall River, New Bedford, and Taunton.
The college offers a rich variety of degree, certificate, and training programs along with flexible online offerings that lead to an associate degree, a career-ready certificate, or the ability to transfer to baccalaureate colleges throughout the state and country. The Center for Workforce and Community Education provides customized training for businesses and the community. The college also strives to put the needs of learners first with support services and career advancement opportunities that lead to student success by reducing barriers to educational access.
Bristol annually serves more than 11,000 credit students and 18,000 students who participate in noncredit activities. The college is one of the largest employers in the region and is dedicated to fostering an inclusive environment with a rich diversity of beliefs, cultures, languages, abilities and lifestyles. Bristol is a public community college accredited by the New England Commission of Higher Education (NECHE). http://www.bristolcc.edu/.
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