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Two courts will be set up at Lucas Oil Stadium, the home of the Indianapolis Colts. Games will also be played at Bankers Life Fieldhouse, which hosts the Indiana Pacers. Area colleges, like Butler University, Purdue University, and Indiana University, will hold games in addition to the Indiana Farmers Coliseum at the Indiana State Fairgrounds.
Teams will be housed on dedicated floors at hotels around Indianapolis and will be completely quarantined with one another, with private dining and transportation to and from games.
Spectators will be allowed; however, all stands will be limited to 25%, according to the Indy Star. It is very likely the stands will be filled with family – and those that were willing to pay an exorbitant amount for tickets.
What is a FAFSA Drive-Up?
Due to school closures and COVID-19 safety considerations for the Class of 2021, Ask Benji partnered with Access ASU and Be A Leader Foundation to plan and co-host community FAFSA Drive-Up events throughout the state. Events are free for students and families and open to the public. COVID-19 precautions are our first priority, supporting students as they transition to a postsecondary or college experience is our goal. Register for an appointment with one of our FAFSA experts, or just show up.
All volunteers and attendees must be masked at all times. We recommend students bringing a charged laptop or tablet, if you have one, and documents to complete the FAFSA, which include:
Get help filling out the FAFSA at free drive-in event
Document provides financial aid for students to attend college.
and last updated 2021-02-21 19:08:33-05
PHOENIX â For many, the dream of going to college is a fantasy without some financial aid.
Now, a pandemic likely means that number will drop further.
A group of education leaders is on a mission to offer an opportunity to make that dream of higher education a financial reality through drive-in support options. We had our first event in November. and now this is our fourth event, said ASU Associate Vice President with Educational Outreach and Student Services Sylvia Symonds.
Help is being offered to college-bound students at drive-in events throughout the Phoenix area. Completing the Federal Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) is the first step in determining how a student can pay for college. The drive-ins allow families to ask questions they have about the FAFSA. Soilo Felix with Be A Leader Foundation says studies show students who