The Etowah Foundation Future Shop Program Overview
The Etowah Foundation's Future Shop Program provides valuable resources and support to students during the academic year. In 2022-2023, 729 individuals were served through the program, benefiting seniors, underclassmen, and recent graduates. Students found the program through various channels, including their own initiative and referrals. The program offers assistance with SAT/ACT registration, scholarship applications, career mentoring, college exploration, apprenticeships, and more. Visit www.etowah.org for further details.
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The Etowah Foundation Future Shop Program Overview
During the 2022-2023 academic year: 729 individuals served through the Future Shops 22-23 Future Shop Impact 7% 12% 81% Seniors Underclassmen Recent Graduates
Students Found the Future Shop through: Their own initiative 393 students Referred by their high school counselor 226 students Sent by their academic advisor or school administrator- 22 students Directed by their parents 15 parents
SAT/ACT registration Scholarship assistance (researching, deadlines, essay assistance, recommendation letters) Career mentoring College exploration (schools, programs, financial aid, FAFSA, cost comparisons, common app) Apprenticeships Workforce pathways Topics Covered: YouScience discussion Dual Enrollment opportunities Help with GA Futures account and HOPE review CSS Profiles (non-federal institutional aid) ASVAB practice Organization and study habit guidance Parent-student discussions about plans Resume building