Andrew Reddington Assistant Director of Financial Aid Illinois Wesleyan University
Scholarships are typically based on “merit” ◦ Academic, fine arts, athletic, leadership qualities ◦ Awarded by colleges and universities, organizations, businesses, clubs ◦ Requirements for renewal Grants typically based on “Need” ◦ State and Federal programs ◦ Colleges/Universities ◦ Evaluated each year
Ability to Pay vs. Willingness to Pay ◦ Parent’s Responsibility ◦ Student’s Responsibility A family’s ability to pay must be evaluated in an equitable and consistent manner.
Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) Student Aid Report (SAR) Expected Family Contribution (EFC) Data Retrieval Tool (DRT) CSS PROFILE Illinois Student Assistance Commission (ISAC)
IRS Data Retrieval Student’s Social Security Number Dependency Questions Family Size Taxes Paid (not amount withheld on W-2)
Investments carefully read what is included and excluded Business/Farm Additional Financial Information Untaxed Income Signatures
Automatically pulls Tax Info to the FAFSA Available approx. 2 weeks after taxes are filed with IRS using electronic transmission Not done after Congratulations Notice Can be used as a component in verification May not work in all family situations
Parent Contribution + Student Contribution Family Contribution
Family Income (AGI plus untaxed income) Family Size Number of Children in College Parents Assets Age of Parents Student’s Income Student’s Assets Other…..
Cost of Education - Family Contribution Financial Need
Professional Judgment - with factual and verifiable information ◦ Early retirement ◦ Marital Status Change- divorce, separation, etc… ◦ Medical expenses not covered by insurance ◦ One-Time taxable income ◦ Elder care ◦ Other
Gift Assistance ◦ Grant in Aid ◦ Scholarships ◦ State Funds (MAP Grant) ◦ Federal Funds – Pell and SEOG Loan Assistance ◦ Stafford Loans ◦ Perkins ◦ Private, PLUS, Home Equity loans Employment ◦ Campus Work Study (On/Off Campus)
Federal Grants ◦ Pell Grant ◦ SEOG Grant (Supplemental Education Opportunity Grant) State Grants ◦ MAP Grant (Monetary Award Program) ◦ Other Programs ***Keep an eye on these grants as there may/will be some changes to them.***
Seen as lowest interest rates on student loans The FAFSA must be completed Interest rate at 3.4% Subsidized and 6.8% Unsub. Repayment begins 6 months after the student graduates or falls below half-time No Repayment While Student is in School
Financial Need ◦ Subsidized = need based ◦ Unsubsidized = not based on need Payment of interest ◦ Subsidized- Federal Government pays while student is in college and reduced interest rate ◦ Unsubsidized - interest is accruing, currently 6.8%
Freshman$3500 Sophomore$4500 Junior$5500 Senior$5500 $2000 added opportunity for Stafford Unsubsidized Loan
Parent PLUS Loan ◦ Fixed Interest Rate 7.9% ◦ 4% Origination Fee (Government Fee) ◦ Repay While Student is in School (120 payments/10 years) Private/Alternative Loans ◦ Based heavily off of Student/Co-signer Credit ◦ Interest Rates are Variable ◦ Most do not Require Payment While Student is in School Payment Plans ◦ Breaks up Balance into Monthly Installments ◦ May or May not Have a Fee to Set Up
Billed by the University to the plan provider ◦ College Illinois ◦ 529 Prepaid Plans ◦ Out of State 529 Plans
Family Contribution Grant 9,500 24,500 39,500 Loan 5,500 5,500 5,500 Remaining Balance 17,000 32,000 47,000 Job 2,000 2,000 2,000 Breakdown: Total Aid 17,000 32,000 47,000 A B C Cost of College 20,000 35,000 50,000
◦ Can accept or decline any portion of a FA proposal ◦ Understand scholarship renewal qualifications ◦ Be aware of scholarship scams ◦ Juniors - use calculators on websites, don’t file FAFSA ◦ Consider possibility of graduation in 4 vs 5 years
Do IRS Data Retrieval on FAFSA Read Instructions carefully Know state and institutional deadlines for applications (IWU is March 1 st ) Use a completed Tax Return if possible Make copies of all the forms you send
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