DML Offers Free Future You Programs

DML Offers Free Future You Programs
Dayton Metro Library — Dayton Metro Library
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Dayton Metro Library will host several free Future You college prep programs at Branches through February. These programs help teens prepare for a college life after high school.

Future You: Family FAFSA Night

Teens and their families who have questions about college and career options can drop in and receive help beginning or completing a FAFSA form. Computers will be available.

Future You: ACT/SAT Practice Test:

Students can take either the ACT or SAT practice test (neither of which includes an essay portion). An overview of the practice tests, as well as preparation tools, will also be given. Sessions require advanced registration.

Future You Family Night: How to Pay for College

Teens and their families can attend this program and visit with a member from Sinclair Community College’s Admission team, who will cover different financial options available to help cover the cost of college, no matter what school a student might attend.

For more information about DML’s Future You programs and to register if necessary here.

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