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What is Financial Aid? Financial aid refers to funds provided to students and families to help pay for postsecondary educational expenses
Expected Family Contribution (EFC) Amount family can reasonably be expected to contribute, but not what the family will pay to the college EFC is the same regardless of what college you attend Two components: Parent contribution Student contribution
What is Financial Need The difference between the cost of attendance and the EFC Need will vary based on cost of different colleges Your financial need determines how much aid you may receive Colleges may not be able to offer enough aid to meet your financial need
Types of Financial Aid Scholarships Grants Loans Employment
Federal Aid The student must be one of the following to receive federal financial aid: U. S. citizen U. S. national U. S. permanent resident (I-151, I-551, I- 551C) Possess an I-94 with designation refugee, asylum granted, Cuban-Haitian Entrant, Victim of human trafficking, or parolee
Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) A standard form that collects demographic and financial information about the student and family Should be filed electronically Available in English and Spanish For academic year, the FAFSA may be filed beginning January 1, 2012 Colleges may set FAFSA filing deadlines
Scholarships Money you can earn based on your academics, athletics or other skills Finding scholarships is a process which requires organization and dedication Scholarships can make the difference between where you WANT to go and where you HAVE to go
What else can you do? Talk to your family about your desire to attend college Research college costs SAVE, SAVE, SAVE!!!
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