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Webinars for Students & Families

Stream our presentations live from any device, anywhere. Register for one of our virtual events below.
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August

Freshman Transitions: A Guide to Beginning High School

August 26 | 5:30 - Register

Ideal for incoming 9th graders and parents

Starting high school is an exciting new chapter—one that sets the stage for future opportunities. The decisions you make in your freshman year, from course selection to extracurricular involvement, play a key role in shaping your path after graduation. This session helps students and families navigate the transition, make informed choices, and start planning for life beyond high school. 


September

Life After High School: A Guide to Career and College Planning

September 2 | 5:30 pm - Register

For high school sophomores, juniors and parents

 

With so many post-high school options available, how do you choose the right path? This session helps students and parents explore career opportunities, education and training programs, and financial planning—all while considering current employment trends and industry growth. Gain valuable insights to create a solid plan for both college and career success.


Exploring Colleges: Navigating Campus Visits, College Fairs, and Virtual Tours

September 9 | 5:30 - Register

Ideal for all high school students

Choosing a college is more than just picking a name—it’s about finding the right fit for your goals, interests, and future plans. In this session, you’ll learn what to look for when exploring colleges, how to make the most of campus visits and college fairs, and how to use virtual tours to get a real sense of campus life. Walk away with tips and strategies to help you discover which colleges feel right for you.


On Track - Class of 2027

September 14 | 5:30 pm - Register

For high school seniors and parents

Interactive panel discussion for high school seniors and parents. Panel includes an ICAN advisor, college representatives, school counselors, and current college students.


On Track - Class of 2028

September 15 | 5:30 pm - Register

For high school juniors and parents

Interactive panel discussion for high school juniors and parents. Panel includes an ICAN advisor, college representatives, school counselors, and current college students.


On Track - Class of 2029

September 16 | 5:30 pm - Register

For high school sophomores and parents

Interactive panel discussion for high school sophomores and parents. Panel includes an ICAN advisor, college representatives, school counselors, and current college students.


On Track - Class of 2030

September 17 | 5:30 pm - Register

For high school freshmen and parents

Interactive panel discussion for high school freshmen and parents. Panel includes an ICAN advisor, college representatives, school counselors, and current college students.


How to Pay for College: Understanding the Financial Aid Process

September 23 | 5:30 pm - Register

Ideal for high school juniors, seniors, and parents

Figuring out how to pay for college can feel overwhelming, but you don’t have to navigate it alone! This session breaks down the financial aid process, from completing the FAFSA to understanding aid offers and comparing college costs. Learn about scholarships, grants, and other funding options to help you create a smart financial plan for your education.


Exploring Careers: Finding the Right Fit for Your Future

September 30 | 5:30 pm - Register

Ideal for high school students and parents

Your career journey starts now! In this webinar, you’ll learn how to connect your interests and passions to real career opportunities and how to use your high school years to explore what’s possible. We’ll talk about tools and strategies to help you discover career options, gain experience, and make informed choices about your future. You’ll also see how career planning connects to choosing the right post-high school path—whether that’s college, training, or another opportunity—and how affordability plays into those decisions.


October

FAFSA Step by Step

October 7 | 5:30 pm - Register

For high school seniors and parents

Join ICAN for this interactive session. ICAN advisors will walk through how to complete the FAFSA form step-by-step, and answer questions along the way. From student dependency status to which parent is reported on the FAFSA, we'll cover all the tricky questions about income and assets, explain IRS Data Sharing, and cover next steps once the FAFSA form is submitted.


How to Apply to College

October 14 | 5:30 pm - Register

For high school seniors and parents

Applying to college doesn’t have to be stressful. This webinar will walk you through each step of the process—from applications and essays to recommendations and deadlines. You’ll also get tips for staying organized and making your application stand out, so you can apply with confidence and find the college that’s the best fit for you.


Career and College Planning for Middle School

October 21 | 5:30 pm - Register

For 6th & 7th grade students and parents

This session introduces students and families to career and college planning and helps students begin thinking about their interests, strengths, and future goals. Students learn how the choices they make in middle school and high school can impact their future career and education opportunities. The goal of this session is to build awareness, encourage exploration, and help families understand how to support their student as they begin planning for the future.


The CSS Profile: What It Is and Why Some Colleges Require It

October 28 | 5:30 pm - Register

For high school juniors, seniors and parents

 

The FAFSA isn’t the only financial aid application some colleges require. The CSS Profile is used by hundreds of colleges and scholarship programs to determine eligibility for institutional financial aid—and it asks for different information than the FAFSA. This session will help high school seniors and their parents understand who needs to complete the CSS Profile, which colleges require it, what information is needed, and how to avoid common mistakes. Families will leave with a clearer understanding of the CSS Profile process and practical steps to complete it successfully and maximize their financial aid opportunities.


November

Exploring Apprenticeships

November 4 | 5:30 pm - Register

Ideal for all students and parents

Apprenticeships provide a unique opportunity to gain hands-on experience, earn a paycheck, and develop valuable skills while preparing for a rewarding career. This session introduces students to apprenticeship pathways and helps them understand how apprenticeships differ from other types of workforce training and education options. Students will learn about the structure of registered apprenticeships, explore the differences between registered apprenticeship programs and employer-sponsored on-the-job training, and gain an understanding of union and non-union apprenticeship opportunities. The session highlights in-demand careers across multiple industries and helps students connect their interests and strengths to potential career pathways.


FAFSA Step by Step

November 11 | 5:30 pm - Register

For high school seniors and parents

Join ICAN for this interactive session. ICAN advisors will walk through how to complete the FAFSA form step-by-step, and answer questions along the way. From student dependency status to which parent is reported on the FAFSA, we'll cover all the tricky questions about income and assets, explain IRS Data Sharing, and cover next steps once the FAFSA form is submitted.


The Scholarship Process

November 18 | 5:30 pm - Register

For high school seniors and parents

Scholarships can make a big difference in paying for college and choosing the right school. In this webinar, you’ll learn where to find scholarships, what applications typically require, tips for writing essays, and how to make your applications stand out. We’ll also provide examples, resources, and a step-by-step guide to the scholarship timeline so you can stay on track from start to finish.


December

Life After High School: A Guide to Career and College Planning

December 2 | 5:30 pm - Register

For high school sophomores, juniors and parents


FAFSA Step by Step

December 9 | 5:30 pm - Register

For high school seniors and parents

Join ICAN for this interactive session. ICAN advisors will walk through how to complete the FAFSA form step-by-step, and answer questions along the way. From student dependency status to which parent is reported on the FAFSA, we'll cover all the tricky questions about income and assets, explain IRS Data Sharing, and cover next steps once the FAFSA form is submitted.


High School Transitions

December 16 | 5:30 pm - Register

For 8th grade students and parents

 

Starting high school is one of the biggest transitions students experience during their school years. New expectations, greater independence, different schedules, and increased responsibilities can make high school exciting—but also a little intimidating. This interactive session helps students understand what to expect when they enter high school, explore common challenges students face during the transition, and learn practical strategies for success. Students will discover the differences between middle school and high school, identify resources available to help them, and develop habits that will support their academic, personal, and future career success. The goal of this session is to help students feel more confident, prepared, and ready to start high school successfully.


January

Creating an Activities Resume

January 6 | 5:30 pm - Register

Ideal for all students and parents

An activities resume is a great way to highlight your achievements, leadership, and involvement for college, scholarships, and job applications. In this session, you’ll learn what to include, how to organize your information, and how to use your resume to strengthen applications and recommendation letters. You’ll also get a walkthrough of ICAN’s free activities resume template to help you get started right away.


State of Iowa Financial Aid - What Students & Families Need to Know

January 13 | 5:30 pm - Register

Ideal for high school seniors and parents

Learn how to make college or career training more affordable with Iowa’s state financial aid programs. A representative from the Iowa Department of Education’s Bureau of College Aid will explain available grants, scholarships, and programs like the Iowa Tuition Grant and Kibbie Grant, how to apply, and key deadlines. Designed for high school students and parents, this session will help you understand how state aid works with the FAFSA and what steps to take now to maximize your opportunities for financial support.


FAFSA Step by Step

January 20 | 5:30 pm - Register

For high school seniors and parents

Join ICAN for this interactive session. ICAN advisors will walk through how to complete the FAFSA form step-by-step, and answer questions along the way. From student dependency status to which parent is reported on the FAFSA, we'll cover all the tricky questions about income and assets, explain IRS Data Sharing, and cover next steps once the FAFSA form is submitted.


Academic Planning: Making Your Four-Year Plan Work for You

January 27 | 5:30 pm - Register

For middle school and high school students and parents

Make the most of your four years in high school with academic planning. Understanding how the classes you take can help shape your future is an important part of academic planning. Go beyond basic high school graduation requirements and make your four-year plan work for you by mapping out a class schedule that helps you get where you to go and opens up opportunities for your future.


February

Freshman Transitions: A Guide to Beginning High School

February 3 | 5:30 - Register

Ideal for 8th graders and parents

Starting high school is an exciting new chapter—one that sets the stage for future opportunities. The decisions you make in your freshman year, from course selection to extracurricular involvement, play a key role in shaping your path after graduation. This session helps students and families navigate the transition, make informed choices, and start planning for life beyond high school. 


The Scholarship Process

February 10 | 5:30 pm - Register

For high school seniors and parents

Scholarships can make a big difference in paying for college and choosing the right school. In this webinar, you’ll learn where to find scholarships, what applications typically require, tips for writing essays, and how to make your applications stand out. We’ll also provide examples, resources, and a step-by-step guide to the scholarship timeline so you can stay on track from start to finish.


FAFSA Step by Step

February 17 | 5:30 pm - Register

For high school seniors and parents

Join ICAN for this interactive session. ICAN advisors will walk through how to complete the FAFSA form step-by-step, and answer questions along the way. From student dependency status to which parent is reported on the FAFSA, we'll cover all the tricky questions about income and assets, explain IRS Data Sharing, and cover next steps once the FAFSA form is submitted.


Exploring Colleges: Navigating Campus Visits, College Fairs, and Virtual Tours

February 24 | 5:30 - Register

Ideal for all high school students

Choosing a college is more than just picking a name—it’s about finding the right fit for your goals, interests, and future plans. In this session, you’ll learn what to look for when exploring colleges, how to make the most of campus visits and college fairs, and how to use virtual tours to get a real sense of campus life. Walk away with tips and strategies to help you discover which colleges feel right for you.


March

Life After High School: A Guide to Career and College Planning

March 3 | 5:30 pm - Register

Ideal for high school sophomores, juniors, and parents

With so many post-high school options available, how do you choose the right path? This session helps students and parents explore career opportunities, education and training programs, and financial planning—all while considering current employment trends and industry growth. Gain valuable insights to create a solid plan for both college and career success.


Exploring Military Careers: Pathways, Benefits and Opportunities

March 10 | 5:30 pm - Register

Ideal for all students and parents

Are you curious about what a career in the military could look like for you? Join ICAN for a free webinar designed specifically for high school students who want to learn more about military pathways.


Exploring Apprenticeships

March 17 | 5:30 pm - Register

Ideal for all students and parents

Apprenticeships provide a unique opportunity to gain hands-on experience, earn a paycheck, and develop valuable skills while preparing for a rewarding career. This session introduces students to apprenticeship pathways and helps them understand how apprenticeships differ from other types of workforce training and education options. Students will learn about the structure of registered apprenticeships, explore the differences between registered apprenticeship programs and employer-sponsored on-the-job training, and gain an understanding of union and non-union apprenticeship opportunities. The session highlights in-demand careers across multiple industries and helps students connect their interests and strengths to potential career pathways.


Exploring Careers: Finding the Right Fit for Your Future

March 24 | 5:30 pm - Register

Ideal for high school students and parents

Your career journey starts now! In this webinar, you’ll learn how to connect your interests and passions to real career opportunities and how to use your high school years to explore what’s possible. We’ll talk about tools and strategies to help you discover career options, gain experience, and make informed choices about your future. You’ll also see how career planning connects to choosing the right post-high school path—whether that’s college, training, or another opportunity—and how affordability plays into those decisions.


Covering College Costs: Understanding and Comparing College Financial Aid Offers

March 31 | 5:30 pm - Register

Ideal for high school seniors and parents

Completing the FAFSA is an important step for students in the college-going process, but what happens after you hit submit? What are the next steps? In this webinar we will explain the pieces of a financial aid package, how packages are put together, and how to compare one package to another. We will also discuss financial aid comparison tools and the importance of creating a college budget.


April

How to Pay for College: Understanding the Financial Aid Process

April 7 | 5:30 pm - Register

Ideal for high school juniors and parents

Figuring out how to pay for college can feel overwhelming, but you don’t have to navigate it alone! This session breaks down the financial aid process, from completing the FAFSA to understanding aid offers and comparing college costs. Learn about scholarships, grants, and other funding options to help you create a smart financial plan for your education.


Money Management for Students

April 14 | 5:30 pm - Register

Ideal for all students and parents

Financial success is found through a solid foundation in money management and an understanding of the credit system. In this session we’ll provide an overview of budgeting, savings, and credit scores – explained in a way that makes sense to students.


Decision Day is Coming

April 21 | 5:30pm - Register

Ideal for high school seniors and parents

May 1 is a big day for seniors! Decision day is the traditional deadline for determining which college you will attend in the fall. But making that decision is more complicated than just saying “I’m going here.” In this session we’ll go over the final steps you should take to determine which school is best for you, and what steps you need to take to make it official.


Financial Aid Awareness

April 28 | 5:30 pm - Register

Ideal for 8th grade students and parents

Many families believe they cannot afford college or additional training after high school, but financial aid, scholarships, and other funding options make education and training possible for many students. This session introduces families to the basics of financial aid early so they can begin planning ahead and making informed decisions about saving, coursework, and future education options.


May

Understanding Student Loans

May 5 | 5:30 pm - Register

Ideal for high school seniors and parents

Student loans can be a necessary step in attaining a college degree, however there is a right and wrong way to borrow for college. Understanding how student loans work, and which options are right for you can help in not overborrowing, and in repayment after graduation. In this session, we’ll cover different loan options, how repayment works, and how to know how much might be too much each year, and as a total sum of your college education.


Make the Most of Your Summer: Jobs, Volunteering and Building Your Resume

May 13 | 5:30 pm - Register

Ideal for all students and parents

 

Summer is the perfect time to earn, learn, and grow! In this webinar, you’ll discover how to find summer jobs and volunteer opportunities, stand out to employers, and turn your experiences into skills and achievements that boost your resume, college applications, and future career plans. Make this summer count!


How to Succeed in College

May 18 | 5:30 pm - Register

Ideal for high school seniors and parents

Starting college is exciting — and a big transition. This webinar will help students and parents understand what happens at college orientation, what to expect during the first weeks on campus, and the habits and supports that lead to success. We’ll cover essential topics like academic expectations, time management, using campus resources, building relationships with advisors and professors, getting involved, and balancing independence with responsibility. Perfect for graduating seniors and families who want a clear roadmap for starting strong and staying on track in college.

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