1 What College Bound Students Need to Know After They File the FAFSA 2013.

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1 What College Bound Students Need to Know After They File the FAFSA 2013

2 FAFSA FILED After you completed the FAFSA, The Department of Education sent it to the Washington Student Achievement Council (the Council) and to the colleges you listed. If your FAFSA was complete and it matched with your College Bound application, we sent you a confirmation . If there were errors on your FAFSA, we sent you an with instructions to correct the FAFSA. Once the corrections were made, we sent you another notifying you that your FAFSA was complete and matched with your College Bound application. The college(s) you listed on your FAFSA will be notified by the Council that you are a College Bound student. Once your taxes are filed, update your FAFSA using the IRS Data Retrieval Tool.

FAFSA PROCESS FLOW Will contact student if more information is needed. Prepares financial aid package. Reviews SAR for accuracy. Must make any corrections at Must make any corrections at Award letter shared with student. Must respond to requests from college for more information, and sign off on final award letter. Student files FAFSA at ISIR shared with college Student Aid Report (SAR) for student 3

TYPES OF FINANCIAL AID Gift Aid Grants Scholarships Loans Need & Non- Need Low Interest Deferred Repayment Employment Work-Study Institutional On or Off Campus

5 COMMON FINANCIAL AID TERMS SAR – Student Aid Report EFC – Expected Family Contribution COA – Cost of Attendance Financial Aid Award Letter/Package Selected for “verification”

6 LET THE AWARDING PROCESS BEGIN

7 THE STUDENT AID REPORT (SAR) Summarizes information you provided on your FAFSA. Sent to you after you submit a complete FAFSA. – Sent to the listed on your FAFSA the next business day, if you filed online and provided an address. The most common errors: – Invalid SSN – Incorrect name – Missing signatures

8 If your SAR indicates that your FAFSA needs to be corrected – Make changes online w/your PIN – If eligible, use IRS Data Retrieval Tool Remember – You must still be admitted to college, so complete your college application; and – Check the financial aid office’s website - they may require additional forms. REVIEWING THE SAR

11 This student’s EFC is $1,998. The * indicates the student has been selected for a process called verification. The school has the authority to request copies of certain financial documents from the student. It is very important to respond to these requests in a timely manner.

13 EXPECTED FAMILY CONTRIBUTION (EFC) EFC is listed on your Student Aid Report (SAR) It is calculated from the information on the FAFSA The EFC is the same amount, regardless of the college Note: The calculation considers your ability to have saved for college, the funds you now have available to pay for college, and your ability to pay in the future. It does not mean $ out of pocket.

14 COST OF ATTENDANCE (COA) Your college will calculate a budget or “cost of attendance” which includes: – Tuition & Fees – Books & Supplies – Room & Board – Transportation & Personal Expenses Your COA could range from $10,000 to $40,000 depending on your housing (with your family, on campus, etc.) and the type of school you attend.

15 ELIGIBILITY BASED ON FINANCIAL NEED Your college will calculate your “need” by subtracting your EFC from your COA. The college may combine different types of aid (grants, work-study, scholarships, loans) to meet your remaining need. COA - EFC = Need

16 YOUR FINANCIAL AID AWARD $how me the money!

19 EVALUATING YOUR AWARD LETTER Read carefully – what are the next steps? – Are more forms required? Grants and scholarships – Are they renewable – for how many years? Loans – How much will you need to borrow to cover expenses until you earn your degree/certificate? Out-of-pocket expenses – Does the offer meet the needs for your personal budget

20 YOUR COLLEGE BOUND AWARD College Bound award is based on financial need – It coordinates with State Need Grant and other state-funded grants or scholarships to cover tuition (at public institution rates) and student activity fees, and a small book allowance. Book allowance will be included in financial aid award, but not noted separately.

21 YOUR FINANCIAL AID AWARD Think of your financial aid as a “package” – Not important which source (Pell, State Need Grant, College Bound) pays for which expense (tuition, books). – Ask yourself “are my college expenses covered?” If the answer is “yes,” then you received the best financial award you were eligible to receive. – Each campus will determine which funds pay which expense. College Bound may/may not be listed on your award letter

22 WHY YOU MAY NOT RECEIVE THE FULL COLLEGE BOUND AWARD Your family’s income does not meet the income standard – 65% of MFI ($53,000 for a family of 4). Your financial aid award is greater than your financial “need.” You do not enroll full-time. Other state financial aid was offered.

23 RECEIVING THE MONEY Schools must pay you at least once per term – semester, trimester, or quarter. Your school will – Credit your financial aid money to your school account (to pay tuition, on-campus housing etc.) Pay remaining money to you directly by check Or, with your permission, credit your bank account Make a plan– this money must last the whole term!

24 ACCEPTING YOUR FINANCIAL AID Accept or decline your award by the college’s deadline If you receive a hard copy of the Award Letter, complete, sign, and return it to the financial aid office; or You may need to create an online account at your school to view and accept your award letter. Check the Financial Aid Office webpage for instructions. Remember You don’t have to accept all aid offered. If your family situation has changed (loss of job, illness, etc.) notify the financial aid office – they may be able to adjust your award. The staff in college financial aid offices are trained professionals who can assess your circumstances and use their professional judgment as needed.

25 FINAL THOUGHTS

College Bound Scholarship requirements: – Must enroll in college within 1 year of high school graduation. – Four- year scholarship (12 qtrs./8 semesters). – Must be used within 5 years of HS graduation -the Class of 2013’s CB Scholarship expires in In College: Maintain your school’s required GPA throughout college. You must file the FAFSA early every year in college. Changes: Ineligible one year? File the next year – you may be eligible. Citizenship status changes? File the FAFSA.

27 A WORD ABOUT LOANS Low interest federal direct Stafford or Perkins loans – Application is your FAFSA – Likely to be the lowest interest rates Private loans – Applied for separately – Interest rates may differ from federal loans Ask questions – repayment, interest rates, future loan amounts? Only borrow what you need!

28 A WORD ABOUT WORKING Federal or state work-study may be part of your financial aid package and allows you to work to pay for college expenses. – Great way to gain work experience while in college – an advantage when you graduate – You may work a maximum of 19 hrs. per week – Jobs may be on or off campus

29 HELPFUL CONTACT INFORMATION U.S. Department of Education College Bound Scholarship Find us on Facebook: I Am College Bound Visit our blog: collegeboundwa.edublogs.org