Publications for Download - School Counselors
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This publication contains information specifically for adults pursuing postsecondary education. Published March 2012.
Featuring FAME’s Cash & Max, this three-part series of coloring books was created to introduce elementary students (ideally grades K-2) with three key concepts; career exploration, education after high school and money management.
This bookmark includes information on applying for financial aid for college students. Printed Fall 2011.
This bookmark includes information on applying for financial aid for high school students. Printed Fall 2011.
One-page fact sheets that provide useful tips and information related to the financial aid process.
This calendar highlights some of FAME's achievements over 2011 and includes important financial aid deadlines.
The tool kit is Maine's guide for higher education financing, as it provides an overview of the financial aid process. Updated Fall 2012.
A guide to instruct teachers on how to use the "Get a Life" game with their students.
This is part three in series of workbooks created to introduce elementary students (ideally grades three through five) with three key concepts; career exploration, education after high school and money management.
FAME’s Money Management Tool Kit is Maine's guide for becoming financially savvy.
A brochure designed to assist counselors plan a financial aid night at their school. Updated Fall 2008.
This two-sided flyer provides resources to prepare and pay for college. Printed Fall 2010.
This newsprint publication provides information on the various degree programs available at Maine colleges. Updated Fall 2012.
This is part one in series of workbooks created to introduce elementary students (ideally grades three through five) with three key concepts; career exploration, education after high school and money management.
This is part two in series of workbooks created to introduce elementary students (ideally grades three through five) with three key concepts; career exploration, education after high school and money management.