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It’s a unique time in our country’s history and all Americans are challenged. High school students, especially seniors, as well as adult learners returning to school, are in an especially unique situation these days

Navigating the waters of upcoming college admissions, testing, financial aid, all while schools have restricted access.

What happens now? Have the deadlines changed? Where is all this information located? How can I get online with schools and libraries closed?
While much is still uncertain, there ARE resources available to help you plan for college amidst the changing educational climate. LEAP Tampa Bay has gathered the following resources to help keep all students looking towards the future, as they try to make the most of the extra time while sheltered at home. This includes students who may not have even started the process yet.

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What happens now? Have the deadlines changed? Where is all this information located? How can I get online with schools and libraries closed?

For links to the websites of all local colleges, universities and technical schools, click HERE. Each institution has the latest information for their students and prospective students.

If you are already in the admission process and don’t know how to get your questions answered, click HERE for tips from an admissions professional.

Click HERE for a central resource for information about changes in college admission events, deposit dates, and more as a result of the coronavirus outbreak – from schools all over the country and around the world.

For financial aid application assistance, click HERE for a LEAP resource page or HERE for tips and tools for FAFSA forms.

Information about financial aid from the Department of Education, including changes to current student loan requirements, can be found HERE.

If you want to get a head start on next year’s college essays click HERE.

Virtual volunteering opportunities exist for Bright Futures applicants and to include on other scholarship applications. To see the options, click HERE.

With a post-secondary degree or high-quality certificate to 60 percent by 2025, We envision a thriving Tampa Bay where education enables every person to live a fulfilling life.
The centers are modeled after a successful college and career resource center called “The Cube,” which was started by a team of volunteers at Robinson High School in Tampa seven years ago. Thanks to the collaboration of dedicated Cube volunteers and the school’s college and career counselor, Robinson is now regularly recognized as one of the top schools in the district for completion of college applications and the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA).

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What happens now? Have the deadlines changed? Where is all this information located? How can I get online with schools and libraries closed?

While much is still uncertain, there ARE resources available to help you plan for college amidst the changing educational climate. LEAP Tampa Bay has gathered the following resources to help keep all students looking towards the future, as they try to make the most of the extra time while sheltered at home. This includes students who may not have even started the process yet.

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What happens now? Have the deadlines changed? Where is all this information located? How can I get online with schools and libraries closed?

While much is still uncertain, there ARE resources available to help you plan for college amidst the changing educational climate. LEAP Tampa Bay has gathered the following resources to help keep all students looking towards the future, as they try to make the most of the extra time while sheltered at home. This includes students who may not have even started the process yet.

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What happens now? Have the deadlines changed? Where is all this information located? How can I get online with schools and libraries closed?
The centers are modeled after a successful college and career resource center called “The Cube,” which was started by a team of volunteers at Robinson High School in Tampa seven years ago. Thanks to the collaboration of dedicated Cube volunteers and the school’s college and career counselor, Robinson is now regularly recognized as one of the top schools in the district for completion of college applications and the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA).

Get Involved

The success of LEAP Tampa Bay relies heavily on the leadership and collaboration of community volunteers and supporters. If you are looking to make an impact in our community, we encourage you to get involved.