Award Letters & Appeals Financial Aid Award Letters Appealing Financial Aid Awards.

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Award Letters & Appeals Financial Aid Award Letters Appealing Financial Aid Awards

Understanding Financial Aid Award Letters The Award Letter: After Verification, each college will begin the process of issuing financial aid award letters to students around April of each year. Many high income families end up receiving grant money in the form of tuition discounts from small higher-priced private colleges.

Understanding Financial Aid Award Letter Procedures: Award Letters In order to even receive an award letter, the student must be accepted by that particular college. Students should apply to at least 4-8 colleges to insure their acceptance.

Understanding Financial Aid Award Letters Families should review each award letter to determine the net out-of-pocket cost of attending each school. You can appeal your award letter. Private schools have institutional grant money that can be negotiated. Award Letter Procedures:

1. Understand the Components Improving The Award Letter – Be wary of how much of the award is actually loans 2. Compare Award Packages 3. Respond to the Award Letter – Don't delay in responding – Accepting an award letter does not commit you to attend – You can accept/reject any part of the award – The financial aid award letter varies in format from school to school

Understanding Financial Aid Award Letter Sample

Understanding Financial Aid 1. The Appeals Process Appealing Financial Aid Awards 2. Professional Judgment 3. Special Circumstances

Understanding Financial Aid The Appeals Process The student can appeal the award they receive from the college if it does not meet their financial needs. Each college has its own process for appeals and the student stands the best chance of receiving an improved award letter if they already have a better award in hand from another college.

Understanding Financial Aid KEY POINTS: The Appeals Process 1. Clearly state the reasons for the appeal 3. Request a specific amount of money 5.Each college determines its own regulations for this process 2.It is preferable to contact the financial aid officer in person 4.Submit any required documents to prove your case

Understanding Financial Aid Professional Judgment Professional Judgment can only be used if the family has ‘special circumstances’ and Student Aid Report has been filed. Professional Judgment is the authority given to the Financial Aid Officer to change the family’s financial data in any way that would more accurately measure the family's ability to pay for educational costs.

Understanding Financial Aid Special Circumstances Special circumstances are ‘special conditions’, such as divorce, separation, or the death of a parent or spouse that would change the family's ability to pay for educational costs.

Understanding Financial Aid Some common special circumstances are: Special Circumstances 1. Elementary/High School tuition costs 2. Excessive medical costs 3.Dislocated or unemployed worker 4.Divorce, separation or death of a parent 6. Unusually high child care costs 5. Federal natural disaster area 7.Unusual income or expenses (bonus) 8.Alumni or children of alumni 9.Cultural diversity 10. Match other college’s awards

Understanding Financial Aid KEY POINTS: Special Circumstances 1. To attract the good students, private colleges will offer sizable “tuition incentives in the form of discounts 2.Many private colleges that have declining enrollments will give "tuition discounts" to fill an empty seat. 3.When applying to a private college, the student should also apply to other competitive colleges. 4.The student can also request a college with a small award to match another college’s higher award

Test Questions 1.In order to be to receive a financial aid award letter, the student must _____________ at that particular college. A. Have applied B. Be accepted C. Be enrolled D. None of the above 2.Colleges will begin the process of issuing financial aid award letters to students around ________ of each year. A. March B. April C. May D. None of the above 3.Many students from high income families receive award letters with grant money in the form of ______________ from small higher- priced private colleges. A. SEOG grants B. PELL grants C. Tuition discounts D. SMART grants 4.Families should review each award letter to determine the net out-of-pocket cost of attending each school. A. True B. False 5.Which statement about award letters is false? A. The financial aid award letter varies in format from school to school B. Much of the award can actually be loans, not free money C. Accepting an award letter commits you to attend the college D. You can accept/reject any part of the award

Test Questions 6.The student stands the best chance of appealing to a college to improve their award letter, if they already have a better award in hand from another college. A. True B. False 7.The process of appealing an award letter includes: A. Clearly state the reasons for the appeal B. Contact the financial aid officer in person C. Request a specific amount of money D. Submit any required documents to prove your case E. All the above F. None of the above 8.Professional Judgment is the authority given to the Financial Aid Officer to change the family’s financial data to more accurately measure the family's ability to pay college costs. A. True B. False 9.Special circumstances are conditions, such as divorce, separation, or the death of a parent or spouse, that would change the family's ability to pay college costs A. True B. False 10.Some common special circumstances are: A. Excessive medical costs B. Unemployed worker C. Divorce, separation or death of a parent D. Natural disaster area E. All the above F. None of the above

Test Answers 1. B 2. B 3. C 4. A 5. C 6. A 7. E 8. A 9. A 10. E