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What The FAFSA Can Do For You!

Financial Aid 101

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• Federal Financial Aid Programs• What Is the FAFSA?• When and How to Apply• What to Expect After Applying• Where to Get Help and Information• Questions???

Today’s Topics

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Myths About Financial Aid

“…only students with good grades get financial aid.”

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Reality: High school diploma, GED and home schooling certificate...

… more scholarship opportunities available…

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Myths About Financial Aid

“...the financial aid form is too hard to fill out.”

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Reality: The FAFSA is easier than ever, especially if you fill it out online

Official website is FAFSA.GOVFree Application for Federal Student Aid.

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Where Does Aid Come From?

•Federal Government

•State Government

•Schools

•Private

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Types of Financial Aid

• Gift Aid - Need or Merit based:• Grants and Scholarships

• Self-Help Aid:• Work Study - Employment opportunities• Loans

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Federal Financial Aid Programs

• Federal Grants

• Federal Work-Study

• Federal Student Loans

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There is more than $150 billion available in federal aid to help students pay for postsecondary

education

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Gift Aid - Federal Grant Programs

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• Federal Pell Grant Program - $5550

• Iraq and Afghanistan Service Grant - $5550

• Teacher Education Assistance for College and Higher Education (TEACH) Grant - $4000

• Federal Supplemental Educational Opportunity Grant, or FSEOG - $4000

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Federal Loan Programs

Considerations:Considerations:• Subsidized vs. Unsubsidized• Interest rate• Grace period• Death or Permanently Disabled

Know:Know:• Deferment & Forbearance• Loan Repayment Plans• Public Service Loan Forgiveness (PSLF) Program• Teacher Loan Forgiveness

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FAFSA (Free Application for Federal Student Aid)

• Can file Jan. 1st of senior year• Must file every year• PIN (Parent/Student)• Check with college to determine if

additional applications need to be completed. I.E. CSS Profile application

• FAFSA.GOV NOT FAFSA.COM

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IRS Data Retrieval Tool

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IRS Data Retrieval Tool

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Federal Student Aid Information Center

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Contact Us• Live help• Toll-free number• Online Chat• E-mail

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Detailed College Info and Comparison

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• College’s website

• School type

• Tuition and fees

• Net price average

• Graduation rates

• Retention rates

• Transfer rates

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Basic Eligibility Requirements

Students must be:• U.S. citizen or eligible non-citizen

• Registered with Selective Service (Males) (18-25)

• Social Security Number (with limited exceptions)

• High school diploma, home schooling certificate or GED

• No drug related convictions while receiving Aid

• Matriculated – enrolled in an eligible program

• Maintain ‘Satisfactory Academic Progress’

• Not in Default or Overpayment Status

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Dependency Status

• If any of the following criteria applies, the student is considered independent:

24 years or older

Married

Master’s or Doctorate Program

Children and you provide ½ support

In foster care since turning 13, or ward of the court

Emancipated minor or was in legal guardianship

Homeless

Serving Active Duty in U.S. Armed Force

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Which Parent(s) fill out FAFSA?

• If biological/adoptive parents married, report information for both parents

• If biological/adoptive parents are divorced or separated, provide information for parent that:

• the student lived with the most in past year

• or, if lived equal periods with each parent, parent who provided the most financial support in last year

• parent, if remarried, include stepparent’s information, even if stepparent did not adopt student

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Unusual Circumstances

•Professional Judgment

• Personal injury• Death• Job loss• High medical expenses• Case-by-case basis• Document

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College Costs & Financial Need

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Cost of Attendance• Tuition & Fees• Room & Board• Books & Supplies• Equipment & Transportation• Miscellaneous Personal

Expenses• Child Care

Parent Contribution

+ Student Contribution = Expected Family

Contribution (EFC)

Cost of Attendance (COA) - Expected Family Contribution (EFC)

= Financial Need

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How Much Aid will I Receive?

Financial Need = $13,000

Scholarships $2,000Institutional Grant $2,000Federal Grants $5,000State Grants $2,000Loans $2,000 - Unmet need

TOTAL = $13,000

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What To Expect After Applying• High Level Overview

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Student/ parent(s) completes the FAFSA and signs with FSA PIN(s).

FAFSA is processed by FSA; Student receives a SAR; College receives information if listed on the FAFSA.

College reviews info and assembles award letter for the student.

Student reviews award package; compares to other award letters; student determines which college to attend.

Some applications are selected for verification.

Attach tax returns, W2 statements and other supporting documentation if requested.

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StudentAid.gov Homepage

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Prepare For College

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Facebook

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@FAFSA on Twitter

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YouTube

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PHOTOPHOTO

FACEBOOK

Federal Student Aid

www.facebook.com/FederalStudentAid

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TWITTER

@FAFSA

www.twitter.com/FAFSA

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YOUTUBE

Federal Student Aid

www.youtube.com/FederalStudentAid

Connect With Us!

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QUESTIONS?