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  1. General Step-by-Step for Justice-Impacted Individuals to pursue college programs

    VCCS

    1. Check if you can go to college: Find out if you can go to college based on your past and the rules in your state. 

    2. Find the right college: Look for a college that has the classes you want to take and is friendly to people who have been impacted by the justice system.

    kvo@vccs.edu - March 6, 2023

  2. Funding, Scholarships, and Grants for Justice-Impacted-Individuals

    FAFSA Resources

    The FAFSA is a form you fill out to ask for money from the government to help pay for college. It helps find out if you can get financial aid, like grants, loans, or work-study, to make college more affordable.

    kvo@vccs.edu - March 20, 2023

  3. G3: More free money to help with college

  4. Participating Colleges in G3: A Program Providing Free Money for College

    Virginia G3

     

    Read more about G3 here: G3: More free money to help with college | Credits2Careers

     

    kvo@vccs.edu - May 16, 2023

  5. Understanding Pell Grants for Justice-Impacted Individuals - Free Money for College

    Pell grants are now available for justice-impacted individuals who are currently or were previously incarcerated. This is a great chance for you to continue your education and gain college credit at Virginia's community colleges.

    kvo@vccs.edu - June 22, 2023

  6. Resources by Regions of Virginia

    Map of Virginia

    Map sourced from University of Virginia - Demographics Research Group.
     

    kvo@vccs.edu - June 26, 2023