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Welcome to Wellesley College

MASFAA “Just the FACTS” Core Training

Materials adopted from the NASFAA Core Training

Lynne Myers, Director of Financial Aid, College of the Holy CrossKendra Lider-Johnson, , MEFA

Day One ~ December 4, 2012

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Housekeeping Details

• Introductions• Restrooms• Lunch Schedule / Location• Technology Reminders (beepers, phones,

etc.)• Extra Supplies• Questions (today and after today)

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Massachusetts Association of Student Financial Aid Administrators Just the FACTS! Presents…

Overview of the Student Aid Programs

Module 1A

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What is Financial Aid?

Financial aid is money supplied by a source other than the family to assist with the costs of a student’s postsecondary education.

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The Basics

• What is financial aid– Need-based– Non need-based

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Types and Sources of Aid

• Types of Aid

– Grant & Scholarship

– Loan

– Employment

– Other

• Sources of Aid

– Federal

– State

– Institution

– Private

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Need Analysis Formula

Cost of attendance (COA)– Expected family contribution

(EFC)

= Need

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Cost of Attendance

• Determined annually by school

• Varies from school to school

• Includes basic components and may also include allowances based on the needs of individual students

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Cost of Attendance

• Includes the following basic components:– Tuition and fees– Room and board– Books and supplies– Transportation– Miscellaneous personal expenses– Other expenses

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Cost of Attendance

• More details next week………

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Student Eligibility

Student must meet general eligibility criteria, including but not limited to:• Be U.S. citizen or eligible noncitizen • Be regular student in eligible program at an eligible school• Not owe overpayment or be in default on Title IV grant or loan• Maintain satisfactory academic progress

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Student Eligibility

• More details next week………

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Title IV Programs• Federal Pell Grant Program• Teacher Education Assistance for College

and Higher Education (TEACH) Grant Program

• Iran and Afghanistan Service Grant

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Title IV Programs

• Campus-Based Programs– Federal Supplemental Educational

Opportunity Grant (FSEOG) Program– Federal Work-Study (FWS) Program– Federal Perkins Loan Program

• Federal Direct Student Loan (Direct Loan) Program

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Federal Pell Grant Program

• “Foundation” of aid package

• Awarded to students with lowest EFCs

• Unaffected by student’s other aid

• Portable

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Federal Pell Grant Program

Eligibility criteria:

• Undergraduates without baccalaureate or first professional degree

• Less-than-half-time students are eligible

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Federal Pell Grant Program

• Eligibility criteria: – Certain students enrolled at least half time in post-

baccalaureate teacher certification or licensing programs

– Students incarcerated in federal or state penal institutions are ineligible

• 2011-12 award amounts– Minimum = $555– Maximum = $5,550

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Teacher Education Assistance for College and Higher Education (TEACH) Grant Program• Incoming undergraduate students must have a

3.25 GPA or score above the 75th percentile on an admissions test– GPA requirement does not apply current teachers

earning graduate degrees and retirees from other professions

– Continuing undergraduate students must maintain 3.25 GPA

• Sign agreement to serve as a highly qualified full-time teacher in a Title I school for at least 4 academic years within 8 years of graduation

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TEACH Grant Program

If recipient does not fulfill service agreement, funds become a Direct Unsubsidized Stafford Loan

• Repay with interest accruing from date funds received

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TEACH Grant Program

• Maximum full-time annual award: $4,000

• Undergraduate and postbacculaureate students may receive up to a total of $16,000

• Graduate students may receive up to a total of $8,000 (excluding amount received at undergraduate level

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Iraq and Afghanistan Service Grant

• Starts with the 2010-2011 award year• Non-need based grants• Made to qualifying student with

parent/guardian who died as a result of U.S. military service in Iraq or Afghanistan after September 11,2001

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Campus-Based Programs

• Funds allocated annually to schools (Institutional match required)

• School selects recipients

• Awards are not portable

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Federal Supplemental Educational Opportunity Grant Program (FSEOG)• Student Eligibility:

– Undergraduate (including part time) without baccalaureate or first professional degree

– “Exceptional financial need” (lowest EFCs)– Priority to Federal Pell Grant recipients

• Annual amounts: $100 minimum $4,000 maximum

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Federal Work-Study Program

• Student Eligibility:– Undergraduate and graduate or professional

degree students– Students must be paid at least minimum wage

(higher of Federal or State)– No minimum enrollment

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Federal Perkins Loan Program

• Student Eligibility:– Undergraduate and graduate or professional

degree students– Priority for “exceptional financial need”

– Willingness to repay

– Determination of Federal Pell Grant eligibility, if undergraduate student

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Federal Perkins Loan Program

• Interest rate: 5%• No loan fees• Annual loan limits

– $5,500: undergraduate– $8,000: graduate or professional

degree student

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Federal Direct Loan Programs

• Federal Direct Stafford Loan

• Federal Direct Unsubsidized Stafford Loan

• Federal Direct PLUS Loan– PLUS Loan is available for graduate students

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Federal Direct Loans: Program Components• Subsidized loans: need-based

– Interest paid by federal government during in-school, grace, and deferment periods

• Unsubsidized loans: non-need-based– Interest paid by student– Interest may be paid as it accrues during

in-school, grace, or deferment periods or be capitalized (added to principal)

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Federal Direct Loan Program

• Subsidized Stafford Loans first disbursed on or after July 1, 2012, and before July 1, 2013, to undergraduate students– Fixed rate of 3.4%

• All other Stafford Loans first disbursed on or after July 1, 2006: – Fixed rate of 6.8%

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Direct Loan Programs Interest Rates

• Direct PLUS interest rates:– Fixed rate of 7.9%

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Federal Direct Loan Programs

• Annual loan limits apply to academic year• Base annual Stafford Loan limits:

– $3,500 for first-year undergraduates– $4,500 for second-year undergraduates– $5,500 for third- and subsequent-year undergraduates– $8,500 for graduate and professional students– $2,000 of unsubsidized eligibility

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Other Federal Resources

• Corporation for National and Community Service

• Department of Veterans Affairs• Reserve Officer Training Corps (ROTC)• Department of the Interior/Bureau of

Indian Affairs (BIA) Grants• Vocational rehabilitation services

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Department of Health and Human Services Programs• Nursing Student Loan (NSL)• Health Professions Student Loan (HPSL)• Primary Care Loan (PCL)• Scholarships for Disadvantaged Students

(SDS)• Loans for Disadvantaged Students (LDS) • National Health Service Corps (NHSC)

Scholarships