North Carolina Student Aid Programs. Scope of this Presentation Overview of North Carolina Student Aid Programs What’s new in FAFSA completion efforts.

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North Carolina Student Aid Programs

Scope of this Presentation Overview of North Carolina Student Aid Programs What’s new in FAFSA completion efforts – FINISH the FAFSA! Project – Financial Empowerment Project FAFSA Completion Assistance – Every Saturday in February at Greensboro and High Point branches of Guilford County Library 10:00 AM – 12:00 PM 2:00 PM – 4:00 PM FAFSA Day – GTCC and NC A & T University – Saturday, February 20, 2016 – Mount Zion Baptist Church – Tuesday, February 23, 2016 – 6:00 – 8:30 PM

North Carolina Education Lottery Scholarship (ELS) Provides financial assistance to needy North Carolina resident students. Eligibility criteria – Be NC resident for tuition purposes & enrolled at least half-time – Be undergraduate student with no prior bachelor’s degree – Be enrolled in NC Community College or UNC – Meet all Pell Grant eligibility rules – Have an EFC less than or equal 5,000 – Meet the Satisfactory Academic Progress requirements Maximum time-frame – Ten (full-time) semesters or equivalent Value – Varies according to EFC information generated from the FAFSA – Awards for part-time students are prorated 50% Application Procedure – Complete the FAFSA and list an eligible campus

North Carolina Community College Grant (CCG) Eligibility requirements for the Grant program – Be NC resident for tuition purposes enrolled at least half-time, – Meet Satisfactory Academic Progress requirements – Meet all Pell Grant eligibility rules (except EFC) Provides need-based assistance for community college students with EFCs through $8,500 – The Pell Grant and Lottery Scholarship combined with CCG provide a foundation of $4,525 for students enrolled full-time with EFCs of $5,000 or less – Provides varying levels of assistance – Maximum grant is $1,500 – Designed to supplement, not replace federal aid Application Procedure – Complete the FAFSA and list a NC community college *Rounded for purposes of this presentation

The University of North Carolina Need-Based Grant Established to provide need-based financial assistance for students enrolled at one of the 16 UNC System campuses Eligibility – Be NC resident for tuition purposes and enrolled at least half-time – Be undergraduate w/ no prior earned bachelor’s degree – Have documented unmet need determined by program formula Value – Maximum grant for is $4,200 / minimum is $500 – Awards for part-time enrollment are pro-rated (50% of award amount) Application Procedure – Complete the FAFSA and list a UNC System institution – Applicants should apply by standard UNC priority deadline, March 1 Funding is expected to be available for later applicants but early application is encouraged.

North Carolina Need-Based Scholarship (NBS) Provides funding for students attending eligible private institutions –Private colleges –Nursing schools Eligibility –Undergraduate enrolled in at least 9 semester hours –Awards 9-11 semester hours are pro-rated 50% –Legal resident of North Carolina & resident for tuition purposes –EFC < 15,000 for –Making satisfactory academic progress (currently defined by the institutional policies related to federal aid eligibility) –Meets all of the requirements for the federal Pell Grant, with the exception of EFC

North Carolina Forgivable Education Loans for Service (FELS) Standards-based loan provides financial assistance to qualified students who are committed to working in North Carolina in identified critical employment shortage professions – Undergraduate and graduate students Current target employment professions: – Nursing – Medicine – Allied Health – Teaching Priority is given to upperclassmen who are already admitted to their areas of study over freshmen and sophomores in four-year programs

Golden LEAF Scholars Programs The Golden LEAF Foundation provides two scholarship programs Golden LEAF Scholars Program – Scholarships in this category are available to: Rising freshmen – High School seniors from qualifying counties are eligible for up to a $12,000 scholarship ($3,000 per year for four years) to attend participating colleges and universities. Community college transfer students – Students from qualifying counties transferring from a community college to one of the participating four-year institutions are eligible for $3,000 per year for up to three years, depending on the number of credit hours transferred. Golden LEAF Scholarship Program for students attending NC Community Colleges

NC Reach (Child Welfare Postsecondary Support Program) 2007 NC General Assembly established funding for students who: – Have aged out of NC public foster care or – Were adopted from foster care after age twelve Eligibility requirements – Age 18 – 25 and meet criteria above – Enroll at least half-time in a NC Community College or UNC System school, seeking an undergraduate degree, diploma, or certificate – Register with the Selective Service System, if required – Not be in default nor owe a refund under any federal or State loan or grant program Maximum value: Cost of Attendance minus other aid Applications and additional information: ncreach.org

Spanish Services: Statewide Goals Provide information and resources to Latino students and their families Collaborate with NC schools to increase Latino student success and cultivate opportunities for family involvement Increase the number of Latino students who enroll and succeed in post-secondary education

New FAFSA Completion Initiative FINISH the FAFSA! Department of Education is partnering with state student grant agencies – To provide secondary schools, school districts, and certain designated entities (e. g. TRIO, GEARUP) limited information on students’ progress in completing and filing the FAFSA form – Goal is to increase the number of students submitting FAFSAs Designated users (school counselor/principal/some college access program staff) will access FAFSA filers through the CFNC School Counselor portal. The State Education Assistance Authority will begin implementing this program on a pilot basis for 2015/2016. – Schools / LEAs must sign data sharing agreement with the SEAA.

Financial Empowerment Project Classroom-based curriculum with modules: – Financial Aid – FAFSA – Financial Literacy – Borrowing/Repayment FAFSA module can help students understand the FAFSA Web-based modules; SEAA will grant access

FAFSA Day 2016 Saturday, February 20, a.m. to noon at most locations FREE help completing FAFSA from college financial aid officers Visit CFNC.org/fafsaday or call toll-free at CFNC(2362) to:CFNC.org/fafsaday – Learn more – Find closest location – Register Sponsored by: – College Foundation of North Carolina – North Carolina Association of Student Financial Aid Administrators, and – State Employees Credit Union

2016 Summer Financial Aid Counselor Internship The summer counselor internship program provides opportunities for high school counselors to work in the financial aid offices of NC colleges and universities. Interns work three to six 30-hour weeks. Interns are compensated $700 per week. Program details, host campuses and application will be posted at ncseaa.edu/Internship.html in January of 2016 ncseaa.edu/Internship.html

RESOURCES Your CFNC Regional Representative Timeka Ruffin – – Office Phone: – Mobile Phone:

Questions?