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Financial Assistance 101 James McDonald, Assistant Director
Student Financial Services Direct: (314) Web: sfs.wustl.edu
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What We’ll Cover… Types of financial assistance
How to apply for financial assistance How financial assistance is determined Q&A
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Total Annual Cost of Education
Tuition Fees Room and Board Books Personal Expenses Travel
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Types of Financial Assistance
Merit-Based Need-Based
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Merit-Based Application Process
Varies by College/University Automatic By separate application
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Need-Based Application Process
All Schools Free Application for Federal Student Aid ( Tax Info. File October 1, 2016 Some Schools Profile CSS PROFILE or School Profile Noncustodial Parent’s Statement
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Custodial Household Information
FAFSA Reporting Custodial Household Information What to INCLUDE What NOT to INCLUDE All income (except untaxed social security) All non-retirement assets Investment properties 529 Plans owned by household members (reported as parent assets) Assets in defined retirement plans Cash value of life insurance Home equity 529 Plans owned by grandparents
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Expected Family Contribution (EFC)
“The calculated amount your family will be expected to contribute to your college costs, based on your family’s income, assets and characteristics.” Dollar amount of your family’s contribution for one year for one student
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Need-Based Financial Assistance
Formula Total Annual Cost of Education minus Expected Family Contribution (EFC) _________________________________________ equals Need
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Need-Based Financial Assistance
Formula College A Cost $ 20,000 EFC ,000 Need $ 15,000 College B $ 55,000 - 5,000 $ 50,000
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What is my EFC? bigfuture.collegeboard.org
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Need-Based Award Components
Scholarships/Grants Work-Study Jobs Student Loans
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Scholarships/Grants Money Not Paid Back Colleges and Universities
Federal and State Governments “Outside” Organizations
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Work-Study Jobs Campus Jobs Part-time Flexible Build Resume
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Student Loans Federal Direct Loans (Stafford) Subsidized - need-based
Unsubsidized (Stafford)
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Student Loans
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Checklist Fall Winter Spring Apply for admission (check for deadlines)
Apply for merit-based aid (check for deadlines) Apply for admission (check for deadlines) Complete Profile (available October 1st of senior year) Complete FAFSA Apply for “outside” scholarships (Dec/Jan Receive admissions and financial aid offers Talk to school’s Financial Aid Office Make final decision by deadline
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Our Best Advice Consider the Value Tell Your Story
Make a Friend in the Financial Aid Office
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QUESTIONS?
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