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Accepted Student Day April 10, 2010
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Frequently Asked Questions General Financial Aid Federal Student Employment Federal Pell Grant/SEOG State Grants Stafford Loans PLUS (Parent Loan for Undergraduate Students) Perkins Loan Alternative Loans
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Complete 2010-11 FAFSA Apply on-line at www.fafsa.ed.govwww.fafsa.ed.gov Student and parent both need a PIN to sign FAFSA electronically (www.pin.ed.gov) If estimates are used parents must correct once taxes are filed Corrections may change the aid award
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Used to sign FAFSA electronically PIN Site: www.pin.ed.govwww.pin.ed.gov Results much faster Real-Time PIN Parents must also apply for a PIN Secured link is only valid for 14 days
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Summary of information reported on the FAFSA Should be reviewed for any errors or necessary corrections Will be sent via e-mail if a valid e-mail address is provided on the FAFSA
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Expected Family Contribution Methodology developed by Congress Formula = Parent contribution from income and assets + Student contribution from available income and assets.
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33% of all students who complete a FAFSA are selected for Verification by the Federal Processor Required to verify the tax information with the FAFSA information If there are discrepancies the student will then be selected
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Tuition and fees Room and board Books and supplies, equipment, transportation, and miscellaneous personal expenses Loan fees Health Insurance HP Tablets
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Employment may be on or off campus Eligible employers School Federal, state, or local public agency Private nonprofit organization For-profit organization
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Have to work to receive the money Students have the option to sign their employment checks over to Chatham They should not subtract their award from their balance, if they are not going to sign their checks over On campus positions are also available for students who are not eligible for federal work study
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Students with EFC’s ranging from 0 to 5273 are eligible (2010-11) Awards range from $976 to $5550 Awarded to eligible undergraduates pursuing first bachelor’s or professional degree and Actual award amount based on Cost of Attendance, Expected Family Contribution (EFC), and enrollment status
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Awarded to students who have completed a rigorous high school curriculum Must be Pell eligible FY student – eligible for $750 per year Need a 3.0 cumulative GPA for the grant to be renewed for their second year Need final high school transcript to determine requirements have been met
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Eligible students Undergraduates pursuing first bachelor’s or professional degree Awarded first to students with exceptional financial need (i.e., students with the lowest EFCs at that school) Priority to Federal Pell Grant recipients Chatham’s maximum is $1500 per year (based on approved funding)
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Pennsylvania State Grant (PHEAA) – current maximum award is $4120 Deadline is May 1, 2010 Eligibility criteria established by PHEAA In most cases – FAFSA is the only form that students’ from other states need to complete, unless there is an exception by that state. If student is from out of state and is told that we do not participate in their state grant program – we can complete the necessary paperwork to comply
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Subsidized Stafford: Must demonstrate “need” Unsubsidized Stafford: Need is not a consideration Base annual loan limits (combined subsidized and unsubsidized) $3,500 for 1st year undergraduates $4,500 for 2nd year undergraduates $5,500 for each remaining undergraduate year $8,500 for each year of graduate/professional study
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Additional unsubsidized loan eligibility for independent undergraduates, graduate students, and dependent students whose parents are unable to borrow under the PLUS Program: $4,000 per year for first and second years of undergraduate study $5,000 per year for remaining years of undergraduate study All undergraduate students who complete the FAFSA are now eligible for $2000 in an Unsubsidized Stafford loan
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Undergraduate Dependent—$23,000 between subsidized and unsubsidized Stafford loans Independent—$57,500 (up to $23,000 may be in subsidized Stafford loans)
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Fixed interest rate – 6.8% - Unsubsidized Loan Fixed interest rate – 4.5% - Subsidized Loan Loan fees based on principal amount of each loan: After rebate are.5%
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Six-month grace period Maximum repayment period between 10 and 20 years depending on repayment plan chosen Deferment and cancellation provisions available
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Student completes a Master Promissory Note (MPN) once when they first borrow Complete on-line at www.studentloans.govwww.studentloans.gov
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Borrowers are parents of dependent undergraduate students Must be credit-approved Annual loan limit: cost of attendance minus other aid Fixed interest rate: 7.9% Loan fees based on principal amount of each loan: 2.5% in fees – after rebate
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Repayment begins 60 days after loan is fully disbursed Deferment provisions available – parents must complete paperwork on an annual basis
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Eligible students Undergraduate students Priority to students who show exceptional need Loan amount varies Maximum annual loan $5,500 undergraduate students – our maximum is $2200
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Interest rate: 5% Nine-month grace period Repayment period may be up to 10 years Deferment and cancellation provisions available Perkins MPN – administered through Student Accounts
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Loan used to cover educational expenses Student can borrow up to the cost of attendance – minus other aid Dependent students must have a co-signer because they do not have an established credit history Loan is deferred until six months after graduation Loan accrues interest while they are in school – interest rate changes quarterly Student may make interest only payment while they are in school
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4 monthly payments each term No enrollment fees Late fees will be applied monthly if payment missed
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Student will receive award letter with secured e-mail link Award will be sent to e-mail address listed on Admissions application Can make changes on the website and they will be sent to our office automatically Students will be able to complete the entire financial aid process on-line
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Listed on all dependent student award letters Amount listed is up to cost (this is what the student/parent can borrow) Student and parent must choose to borrow PLUS or alternative loan PLUS is more of a cost-savings if parent does not mind that the loan is in their name This is not an actual loan until it has been approved
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Review credit report at least once per year www.annualcreditreport.com www.annualcreditreport.com Free of charge – once every 12 months FICO score available for a nominal fee 80% of credit scores contain an error
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Payment History Pay on time Amounts Owed Installment better than revolving Length of Credit History Keep oldest account open New Credit Ok to check credit Types of Credit Apply only for what you need
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Students are required to maintain a 2.0 cumulative grade point average in order for scholarships to be renewed Scholarships are available for right terms of full- time study Students are reviewed once they have been here for two terms of full time study After two terms if they do not have a 2.0 cumulative GPA, then they will have one probationary term in which they will still receive the award
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Full-time students are required to complete at least 12 new credits each term and maintain a 2.0 cumulative grade point average If a student does not make progress they will be on financial aid probation Students may be on financial aid probation for up to two terms and still receive financial After two terms of probation if a student does not make up the deficiencies they will be on financial aid suspension
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Hours: Monday through Friday: 8 to 5 E-mail: financialaid@chatham.edufinancialaid@chatham.edu Phone: 412-365-2781 Fax: 412-365-1643 Address: Woodland Road; Braun Hall; Pittsburgh, PA 15232
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http://www.chatham.edu/admissions/aid/undergr aduate/types.cfm http://www.chatham.edu/admissions/aid/undergr aduate/types.cfm
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