Alabama Taps Oracle Cloud to Help High School Grads Secure Financial Aid
Alabama is implementing Oracle Student Financial Planning (SFP) to enhance FAFSA completion among high school students. In April 2022, the state saw a 21.9% increase in FAFSA submissions compared to the previous year, addressing an estimated $67.8 million in unclaimed Pell Grants. By making FAFSA completion a graduation requirement, Alabama aims to improve access to post-secondary education. Oracle SFP streamlines the financial aid process, empowering counselors to assist students effectively, thereby fostering a more diverse and skilled workforce.
- 21.9% increase in FAFSA completions in April 2022.
- $67.8 million in unclaimed Pell Grants addressed.
- Improved support for high school counselors and students.
- Oracle SFP automates 90% of financial aid processes.
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State already seeing strong increase in students applying for federal financial aid with the support of Oracle Student Financial Planning
AUSTIN, Texas, April 19, 2022 /PRNewswire/ -- In 2021, an estimated
"Our primary goal is to ensure all students can pursue post-secondary education by obtaining needed funding," said Dr. Jim Purcell, executive director, Alabama Commission on Higher Education. "Oracle Student Financial Planning has added an amazing level of tools for which the high school counselors and career coaches can use to keep students on track with this requirement."
To optimize the impact of this form completion policy, the state's systems needed extensive upgrades to ensure students receive adequate support throughout the process. After a review of available solutions, Alabama's Commission on Higher Education (ACHE) selected Oracle Student Financial Planning.
For each public school student in the state, Oracle Student Financial Planning uploads a report into a state database to help counselors identify which students still need to submit the FAFSA, whether students have errors or missing documentation in their application, and more, empowering counselors to offer individualized student assistance.
"We know that FAFSA completion and college enrollment are closely associated, as
- Alabama Possible
- National College Attainment Network, FAFSA Tracker
- National College Attainment Network
Part of Oracle Student Cloud, Oracle Student Financial Planning automates approximately 90 percent of financial aid processes — from determining eligibility, packaging, and awarding aid through to disbursements and reporting. The solution helps applicants navigate the process with step-by-step guidance, offers each student a personalized view of their funding options to best inform borrowing decisions, and gives administrators real-time eligibility insights. System-generated suggestions and proactive interventions offer guidance to students and counselors to increase completion rates of applications and improve outcomes.
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