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DON’T STOP THE BUS!

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Vol. 61 Issue 14

March 10, 2015

JOIN THE MOVEMENT!

SEND A MESSAGE TO CENTRO, SIGN CCC PROTEST PETITION

By Caleb Slater, Co-Editor-in-chief Recently the Director of Student Activities at the college, Norman Lee, sent out a campus-wide e-mail to inform students of the changes Centro Bus Service proposes and how it will have a major impact on the CCC student body. Lee said that Centro provides transportation to an estimated 38,000 CCC students annually, or about 1,000 per week! In order to protect these services the Student Activities Board and Student Government Organization have teamed up to rally students together to express their concerns. A table with more information will be available in the hallway next to the auditorium on the Auburn campus this week. Students will also be able to sign a petition on behalf of the CCC students. A copy of the petition’s heading is to the left. In addition, be sure to attend Centro’s public hearing in Auburn on Monday, March 16th from 4:007:00 P.M. in the 1st Floor Council Chambers in Auburn City Hall at South Street.

Three CCC students honored in Albany by SUNY Chancellor The CCC campus community is very proud of three of their best students. Brittany Androsko, Dakota Marshall, and Yin Yin Sim-Fellows were honored for excellence at Monday’s Phi Theta Kappa Award Ceremony in Albany. The award recognizes outstanding community college students throughout the state. The ceremony was sponsored by New York Community College Trustees, the New York Community College Association of Presidents, Community College Business Officers Association, and the Faculty Council of Community Colleges.

FIVE REASONS TO WRITE FOR THE CAYUGA COLLEGIAN! 1. It’s fun and informative! 2. You will meet new people! 3. We have K-cup coffee in the office! 4. We have cool t-shirts! 5. It looks good on your resume!

CCC to offer FAFSA application help By Kelsey McLean, Co- Editor-in-chief

For something that’s so vital to most-- if not all-- students, it’s amazing how easy it is to forget about applying to financial aid. The deadline can pass by you without you and you hardly even noticed it. Not to mention confusing. If you’re never dealt with taxes or the IRS before, the FAFSA can look like a jumble of words and numbers. I know it was for me! Regardless of how difficult, confusing, or forgettable it is however, it’s still something that you need to do every year. Fortunately, the Financial Aid office is here to help. March 30th,

31st, and April 1st are Financial Aid Days, and all returning students are welcome to attend from 11 AM to 1 PM. The Financial Aid office will be more than happy to help you apply and streamline your application experience -- no fuss, no muss. Just remember to bring along all the required materials if you do, though! They can’t help you if you don’t give them what the FAFSA is asking for. That means your Social Security number, your license, all your income information, and any bank statements or investment

information. While some parts of the FAFSA aren’t needed for certain students, depending on their situation, it’s better to be safe than sorry and bring everything. Even if you don’t come-- though you absolutely should-- you should still apply for aid as soon as possible! Once those priority deadlines pass, it’s first come first serve for most colleges, and you might find yourself up a creek without a paddle if you apply too late. So mark those calenders, and if you need some help, remember that the Financial Aid office is there for you!

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