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KHEAA Financial Aid Experts Available Now for Interviews
The Kentucky Higher Education Assistance Authority (KHEAA) reminds Kentucky students and families that completing the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) is imperative to receiving federal, state, and institutional financial aid. KHEAA experts are available for media interviews to help students and families understand financial aid programs and how to navigate the financial aid process.
- Interview Opportunities
- KHEAA financial aid experts can provide insights on financial aid and offer guidance to Kentucky students and families.
- To schedule an interview, please contact:
- Kim Dolan, VP of Government Relations, Communications and Outreach
- 502-259-8212
- kdolan@kheaa.com
About KHEAA
KHEAA is the state agency that administers KEES and other state student aid programs. For more information about KEES or other Kentucky scholarships and grants, click here; write KHEAA at PO Box 798, Frankfort, KY 40602; or call 800-928-8926.
KHEAA Partners
KHEAAPartners is an electronic mailing list designed to provide KHEAA with a means to communicate with our industry partners. Important messages and information about education, financial aid, financial literacy and other topics will be emailed to you.
If you would like to subscribe to KHEAAPartners, please sign up to receive these emails.
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KHEAA Partners
KHEAAPartners is an electronic mailing list designed to provide KHEAA with a means to communicate with our industry partners. Important messages and information about education, financial aid, financial literacy and other topics will be emailed to you.
If you would like to subscribe to KHEAAPartners, please sign up to receive these emails.
Kentucky College Coaches



Kentucky College Coaches (KCC) is a statewide AmeriCorps program that places mentors in both secondary and postsecondary schools to support college access and student success. These AmeriCorps service members are tasked with acting as coaches to selected students, helping them be successful in all aspects of their school career. At the high school level, the student participants are encouraged to think about, apply for and achieve acceptance to college or some sort of postsecondary option. This involves doing whole-school activities as well as one-on-one mentoring with core students from each grade level (9th through 12th grade). The mentees are typically students who will likely get through high school, but who are unlikely to go to college; who are from low-income families; and who would be first-generation college attendees.
KHEAA participates in the KCC Program, which is funded in part with a grant to the Kentucky Campus Compact through Serve Kentucky, by sponsoring AmeriCorps members at 32 public high schools with traditionally low college-going rates and high free-and reduced lunch eligibility that were being served by few or no college access programs. KHEAA has served as an intermediary partner in the KCC Program since the 2010-2011 school year.
KCC MapWant to become a Kentucky College Coach? Apply Now
Program evaluationsToni Wiley
Kentucky College Coaches Program Manager
859-200-8317
