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FAFSA

The FAFSA (Free Application for Federal Student Aid) is an application that all students should complete if they are planning on attending a trade school, community college, or university. Schools and organizations use the FAFSA to give scholarships, grants and loans to help pay for any training or school after high school. This list has everything needed to complete the FAFSA; and it opens up October 1! Please contact Mrs. Maguire if you need help completing the application or have any questions!

FAFSA

CREDIT CHECK SHEET

Every year Mrs. Maguire completes a credit check with each student, to determine which courses you have left to graduate. This is an example of the sheet that she uses which has all of the classes necessary to graduate from high school in the State of Michigan! Some students with special circumstances may qualify for a Personal Curriculum (which can change or remove some classes for graduation), so if you are interested in finding out more information, or making a request for a Personal Curriculum, please contact Mrs. Maguire.

Credit Check Sheet

This is a comprehensive list of mental health, housing, and social services resources in Washtenaw County. If you need assistance contacting any of the listed resources, or need help figuring out where to start, please contact the WSC Academy.

 

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Washtenaw County Resources

HOMELESSNESS

The  Education Project (EPHY) is a joint program of Washtenaw Intermediate School District and Ozone House working to ensure students in temporary living situations enroll, regularly attend, and succeed in school. We serve children & youth, ages 0-21, from the 9 school districts and thirteen public school academies (PSA) in the county. Each district and PSA has a McKinney-Vento liaison and we work directly with them to provide supplemental services. Below is a brief explanation of the resources and supports the Education Project provides. Please feel free to contact us with any other needs and we will work with you to access support. Our goal is to connect with any student or family within two business days of receiving a referral or message.

 

 

Office Hours: Monday – Thursday, 9am – 4pm

Phone Number: 734-994-8100 ext. 1518

Email: ephycontact@washtenawisd.org

Homelessness

EDUCATION PROJECT REFERRAL

The  Education Project (EPHY) is a joint program of Washtenaw Intermediate School District and Ozone House working to ensure students in temporary living situations enroll, regularly attend and succeed in school. We serve children & youth, ages 0-21, from the 9 school districts and thirteen public school academies (PSA) in the county. Each district and PSA has a McKinney-Vento liaison and we work directly with them to provide supplemental services. Below is a brief explanation of the resources and supports the Education Project provides. Please feel free to contact us with any other needs and we will work with you to access support. Our goal is to connect with any student or family within two business days of receiving a referral or message.

 

 

Office Hours: Monday – Thursday, 9am – 4pm

Phone Number: 734-994-8100 ext. 1518

Email: ephycontact@washtenawisd.org

Education Project Referral
Contact

Let’s Learn Together

855 Jefferson St. 

Ypsilanti, MI 49197

734.794.0218

academyinfo@wsc-academy.org​

 

Hours:

Mon-Fri

8am-4:30pm

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