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1 Education Beyond High School Financial Aid Presentation
Dover High School Cindy Mills, Assistant Director University of New Hampshire Financial Aid Office

2 Topics We Will Discuss Applying for Financial Aid Cost of Attendance
What is Financial Need Types of Financial Aid Special Circumstances Review of FAFSA on the Web Application

3 Financial Aid Applications
Collect family’s personal & financial information used to calculate Expected Family Contribution (EFC) Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) CSS Profile Institutional Applications 8

4 Is There a Deadline? Yes, there is!
Deadlines are critical- may not receive some types of aid if deadline is missed Dates will vary from school to school - use the earliest Different from Admission’s deadline

5 How Much Will College Cost?
Cost of Attendance Tuition Fees Board Room Miscellaneous expense Will vary at each school Net Price Calculator

6 Determining Need Cost of education Need for Financial Aid minus
Expected Family Contribution (EFC) equals Need for Financial Aid

7 FAFSA on the Web Web site: https://fafsa.gov
FAFSA on the Web available on October 1, 2017 If you have multiple students attending college, you file a FAFSA for each one

8 FAFSA Filing Tips Prior Prior Year Use IRS Data Retrieval process
Keep copies of all financial aid papers, including acknowledgments You must apply for financial aid every year!

9 FSA ID Registration Website:
May be used throughout aid process Can get FSA ID now

10 FAFSA Review

11 File On Time! Submit FAFSA as soon after October 1 as possible
Will allow for earlier financial aid package determination

12 FAFSA on the Web: Section 1
General student information: Citizenship Marital status Selective Service status Student Aid Eligibility Drug Convictions Parents’ Educational Background

13 FAFSA on the Web: Section 2
Student’s income and asset information

14 FAFSA on the Web: Section 3
Student’s dependency status If all “No” responses, student is dependent If “Yes” to any question, student is independent

15 FAFSA on the Web: Section 4
Data for parents of dependent students: Who is parent? Parents’ household size Parents’ number in college Parent income information

16 FAFSA on the Web : Section 4
Asset data for parents of dependent students: Cash, savings, and checking Net worth of investments Net worth of business and investment farms

17 FAFSA on the Web List of up to 10 schools to receive FAFSA data:
Federal School Code for each school Housing plans for each school

18 After submitting FAFSA
Confirmation page: print or & save Lists your Expected Family Contribution (EFC) Verification

19 Special Circumstances
Contact the Financial Aid Office directly to discuss any of the following: Unemployment/Loss of income Divorce or separation Unusual medical expenses Any financial change not reflected on the FAFSA

20 Types of Aid Self Help: Gift Aid:
Loans: Direct Loan & Institutional Loans Work-Study Gift Aid: Grants Scholarships: Academic, Athletic, Special Talent

21 Financial Aid Award May contain all types of aid
Will vary from school to school Carefully compare awards vs. total cost at each school Financial Aid awards often sent by to student

22 Filling the Gap: Additional Financing Options
PLUS Loans (FAFSA required) Payment Plans Alternative Loans Outside Scholarships

23 Don’t Get Scammed Scholarship searches are FREE
When filing FAFSA on the web, make sure you go to https//fafsa.gov FREE help is available to assist in completing forms Not sure?? Ask!! Never to late to save! By combining methods (tuition payment and loans) you can maximize your monthly available income and reduce overall loan/interest. ROTC for the military minds. They can cover tuition & fees, room & board, etc in exchange for service after graduation. APPLE program…if the major you want is not offered in state system in NH, can go to participating schools throughout NE for reduced cost. Must stay with that major. RA is typically sophomore year+ (free room and board) Go to a NH community college for 1-2 years then a seamless transfer to UNH, Plymouth, Keene, etc if maintain B average or better.


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