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Top 10 Things to Know About Financial Aid for College Jerry Cebrzynski Lake Forest College
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Choosing a College Best Fit Program Location Size Mix of Students Academics Extracurricular Facilities Financial Considerations
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1. What is Financial Aid? Scholarships Grants Student Loans Work-Study
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Undergraduate Student Aid by Source and Type (in Billions), 2012-13 SOURCE: The College Board, Trends in Student Aid
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Four major sources of funding College Private Organizations Private Organizations Federal State
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Private Scholarships 2012-13: $6.6 Billion awarded > 1.5M scholarships available 4% of undergraduates $2,500 average award Most Colleges do not reduce institutional $s
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82% of all FR receive some form of financial aid 92% at private colleges; 76% at public institutions Nearly half (48%) of FR received a Pell Grant In 2013-14, average aid package $15,000 2. Everyone should apply for aid
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Two Categories of Financial Aid From College as well as from foundations, etc. Based solely on the student’s credentials Calculated from FAFSA and other aid applications Sources can be federal, state, institutional Types include grants, student loans, work-study Merit-based Need-based
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3. Cost of attendance (COA)
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Average Undergraduate Budgets 2013-14 SOURCE: The College Board, Trends in College Pricing 2011, Figure 1. $18,000 $40,000
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Sticker Price vs. After Financial Aid/Scholarship Price Net Price Calculator
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Net Price Calculators Online, College-specific estimator Average grant/scholarship available to a family like yours Average student loan and work-study eligibility Estimated award is not a promise, a guarantee, or an actual aid offer
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To the extent they are able, parents have primary responsibility to pay for their dependent children’s education Students also have a responsibility to contribute to their educational costs Families should be evaluated in their appropriate financial condition A family’s ability to pay for educational costs must be evaluated in an equitable and consistent manner, recognizing that special circumstances can and do affect its ability to pay The Financial Aid Office is your advocate! 4. Financial Aid is “A Partnership”
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So... how does the process begin?
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The Free Application for Federal Student Aid The Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) collects basic financial data and is used to determine the student’s eligibility by calculating an “index” # The Free Application for Federal Student Aid 5. To apply for all federal and state aid, families must complete the...
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Overview of the FAFSA 2015-2016 available January 1, 2015 7 Steps Signed and submitted electronically electronically
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FAFSA on the Web (FOTW) FAFSA.GOV English or Spanish Skip logic and online editing Electronic signature (PIN) E-mail notification 19 million (99%) FOTWs processed 14/15 FOTW Worksheet
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Supplemental Financial Aid Applications The College Scholarship Service Financial Aid PROFILE A College’s own application for financial aid
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6. Special Circumstances Matter When the numbers don’t tell the whole story When the situation is expected to change (or has) Must be able to document consideration will vary from school to school
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Special Circumstances Change in employment status Health expenses not covered by insurance Change in parent marital status Other considerations
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Cost of Attendance Cost of Attendance Family’s Contribution Family’s Contribution Financial Need Financial Need -= How much aid can a student receive? Financial Need
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7. The Financial Aid Award Letter (or “package” ) Will contain a combination of scholarship, grant, loan and work-study funds scholarship, grant, loan and work-study funds Why might “packages” be different? cost of attendance cost of attendance scholarship criteria and availability scholarship criteria and availability institutional philosophy and funding institutional philosophy and funding
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Common Financial Aid Award Letter proposal & College Scorecard
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Decoding the Award Letter Compare COA Total amount of aid Types and sources Ask questions Is aid renewable? Terms for renewing? Will aid change from year to year? Will costs increase? Is more aid available if EFC decreases?
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8. Appeals Can request change in aid if there is a valid reason Will it make a difference? Is need already fully met? Is more aid available? Valid reasons Special circumstances
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9. Deadlines are essential
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Deadlines Know each College’s priority deadlines Read and retain all communication you receive Contact school Merit scholarship deadlines Early Action/Early Decision/Regular Decision deadlines Deadlines for supplemental documents (tax returns, etc.)
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10. Ask for The College Counseling Office at Stevenson A College’s Financial Aid Office The Internet www.collegezone.com www.finaid.org www.studentaid.ed.gov College Web Sites
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