MEFA’s Guide to College Financing.

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MEFA’s Guide to College Financing

About MEFA MEFA is a not-for-profit state authority that works to make higher education more accessible and affordable through community education programs, college savings plans and low-cost financing options. MEFA created the U.Fund® and the U.Plan® college savings plans and has provided affordable fixed interest rate college loans for 30 years. MEFA has assisted hundreds of thousands of families in financing a college education.

mefa.org/seniors Step-by-step tips to walk you through the process Tools & Resources Email Sign-up e-Book Ask an Expert Videos/ Social Media

Seminar Topics What is financial aid? How do students apply? How are financial aid decisions made? What do financial aid awards look like? How can families pay their share of college costs? What free resources are available to help families?

Overview of Financial Aid Undergraduate Student Aid 2010-11 ($177.6 Billion) Types of financial aid: Grants and scholarships Work-study Loans Source: The College Board, Trends in Student Aid 2011 *Source: The College Board, 2011 Trends in Student Aid

Sources of Financial Aid Federal Grants, work-study, loans Massachusetts Grants, scholarships, tuition waivers, loans College/University (institutional aid) Grants, scholarships, loans Outside Agencies Scholarships

Federal Student Loans Student is the sole borrower No co-borrower or credit check No payments due while enrolled Federal Direct Stafford Loan Two types: Subsidized – Fixed interest rate of 3.4% begins after graduation Unsubsidized – Fixed interest rate of 6.8% begins immediately Federal Perkins Loan Fixed 5% interest rate begins after graduation Loan availability varies by college; not all colleges participate

Need-Based Aid Awarded based on family’s financial eligibility determined by standardized formula Includes grants, loans and/or work-study All federal and most state and institutional aid is awarded based on financial eligibility

Merit-Based Aid Awarded in recognition of student achievements (academic, artistic, athletic, etc.) Applications are often compared against other students who apply May or may not be renewable

Financial Aid Applications Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) Required by all colleges for federal and MA state aid Free form IRS Data Retrieval Tool Online application recommended (FAFSA.gov) CSS/Financial Aid PROFILE® Required by some colleges for institutional aid Cost associated: $25 for first school, $16 for each additional Online application required Noncustodial Parent PROFILE required when applicable College Financial Aid Application Required by some colleges Usually part of the admissions packet Applications must be completed every year

FAFSA Day Massachusetts Free assistance in completing the FAFSA! Sunday, January 27, 2013 at 1:00 pm Over 25 locations across Massachusetts Visit fafsaday.org for additional dates and locations near you

What Happens After You Apply? Colleges and state receive data electronically You will receive (electronically or by mail): Student Aid Report (SAR) CSS/Financial Aid PROFILE® acknowledgement report Review both for accuracy and keep for records Colleges may request verification documents

Expected Family Contribution (EFC) A calculation of how much a family has the ability to contribute toward student’s education for one year Calculated using the same formula for every family, inputting data from financial aid applications Family has the primary responsibility for contributing to the student’s education Not necessarily what the family will pay over the course of the year Visit mefa.org/seniors to use an EFC calculator

EFC Formulas Federal and institutional formulas are different Federal formula for MA and federal aid Institutional formula for aid from some colleges Includes income and asset protection allowances Parent and student information treated differently Does not include personal debt such as credit cards, auto loans or personal loans

Asset Impact – Family Size: 4 Parent income remains level, assets increase Family A Family B Family C Income $60,000 Assets $0 $75,000 $150,000 EFC $3,930 $5,117 $8,348 Difference $1,187 $4,418 This example is an estimate only. Based on 2013-14 Federal Methodology (one child in college).

Income Impact – Family Size: 4 Parent assets remain level, income increases Family A Family B Family C Income $60,000 $100,000 $150,000 Assets $50,000 EFC $4,260 $12,832 $27,147 Difference $8,572 $22,887 This example is an estimate only. Based on 2013-14 Federal Methodology (one child in college).

Financial Aid Formula Cost of Attendance (COA) – Expected Family Contribution (EFC) = Financial Aid Eligibility Colleges fill in Financial Aid Eligibility with financial aid from multiple sources

Visit mefa.org/seniors to learn about net price calculators How the Formula Works Cost of Attendance Visit mefa.org/seniors to learn about net price calculators

Financial Aid Awarding COA $30,000 – EFC $5,000 = Financial Eligibility $25,000 – Scholarships/Grants $15,000 – Student Loan $5,500 – Federal Work-Study $1,500 = Unmet Need $3,000 Unmet Need $3,000 Federal $1,500 Work-Study Student $5,500 Loan Grant $7,500 Scholarship $7,500 EFC $5,000 Cost of Attendance (COA) This example is an estimate only.

Comparing Award Letters: Award Totals Vary COA: $30,000 EFC: $5,000 Total Eligibility: $25,000 College E College F College G Grants/Scholarships $18,000 $15,000 $10,000 Student Loans $5,500 Work-Study $1,500 Total $25,000 $22,000 $17,000 Unmet Need $0 $3,000 $8,000 This example is an estimate only. Visit mefa.org/seniors to access a College Cost Calculator

Comparing Award Letters: Award Totals Are Equal COA: $30,000 EFC: $5,000 Total Eligibility: $25,000 College E College F College G Grants/Scholarships $15,000 $5,000 $0 Student Loans $5,500 Parent Loan $10,000 $16,500 Work-Study $1,500 Total $22,000 Unmet Need $3,000 This example is an estimate only.

Pathway To Paying The Balance Due Favorite College Balance Due $20,000 Past Income Student Savings -$1,500 Parent Savings -$4,000 Present Income Student Contribution to Payment Plan -$1,000 Parent Contribution to Payment Plan -$3,500 Future Income Education Loan -$10,000 $0 EXAMPLE

Factors to Consider When Choosing a Loan What is the interest rate and APR? Is the interest rate fixed or variable? Fixed: stable, monthly payments not affected by economy Variable: changes based on market conditions; flexible budget required Who is the primary borrower (student or parent)? When does the loan repayment begin? How much will the monthly payment be? How many years will you be making payments?

After The Acceptance Regional Seminars Over 25 Locations Across Massachusetts in late March/April Follow-up to College Financing Seminar to provide key, timely information Topics include: Understanding award letters and bills Loan options (parent and student) Payment Plans Working with the Financial Aid Office for special circumstances such as job loss or other reduction of income Register for MEFA emails to receive location details

MEFA Services mefa.org/seniors MEFA semi-monthly email service for parents E-books, on-line seminars, videos and calculators Link to financial aid apps & scholarship search engine “Ask a MEFA Expert” Like us on Facebook! facebook.com/mefaMA Follow us on Twitter! @mefatweets Watch us on YouTube!

What You Can Do Now Complete the seminar evaluation and sign up for MEFA emails Visit fafsaday.org to find the closest FAFSA Day location, date and time, and mark it on your calendar Bookmark mefa.org/seniors to access free college enrollment publications, webinars, the FAFSA and CSS/Financial Aid PROFILE®, calculators and more

Please take a moment to complete the seminar evaluation Thank You Questions or Comments? Please take a moment to complete the seminar evaluation Presenter: __Jacqui Carli______________ mefa.org/seniors