High school seniors who complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid, for FAFSA, can attend a spring training game in Arizona.
It’s the third year that the Arizona Board of Regents have partnered with the Cactus League for the program. ABOR’s Julie Sainz says they’ve handed out some 2,600 tickets through the partnership.
"For high-school seniors, it’s really something that we’re trying to promote to let students and families know that the application does open doors for them to pay for an education beyond high school," Sainz said.
Once students fill out their application, they should go to collegereadyaz.com to apply for tickets.
The promotion will run until March 10.
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