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Paying for College Financial Aid Overview
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Plan for Success College Planning Center – Banknd.nd.gov Discover your interests – RUReadyND.com Find a School – College Navigator Save for college – College SAVE
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College Expenses Tuition & Fees Room & Board Books & Supplies Transportation Miscellaneous Personal Expenses
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What is Financial Aid Scholarships Assistance Programs State Grants Federal Grants Federal Work Study Student Loans
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Where to Find Scholarships Local businesses & organizations Library Colleges/Universities Religious Organizations Fraternal Organizations Employers Tribal Agencies State Agencies Large Corporations Internet
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Internet Addresses nddfs.org fastweb.com finaid.org scholarships.com collegenet.com cashe.com winscholarships.com
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Assistance Programs ND Job Corps Vocational Rehabilitation Employee Assistance Military Tuition Benefits Tribal Higher Education Individual Development Accounts −ND Community Action Partnership −Call 701-232-2452 or visit www.capnd.org
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State Grants Scholars Program Indian Scholarship: $2,000 Academic or Career &Tech Ed Scholarship: $1,500/yr State Student Incentive Grant: $1,648
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FAFSA Free Application for Federal Student Aid Basic application for student aid Collects student and family info School determines financial aid Completed online – fafsa.gov
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FAFSA Tips Complete as soon as possible – By April 15 for best results Complete taxes 1 month prior Follow up with financial aid office Must do FAFSA each year
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Frequent FAFSA Questions Who is a parent? Who to include in household? What assets to report?
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FAFSA4caster.ed.gov Federal aid estimator Any student of any age Reminder to fill out the FAFSA Won’t have to retype
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Financial Aid Process Apply to Schools Complete FAFSA Review SAR Receive Award Letter Choose School Sign MPN Money sent to school
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Federal Work Study Say “yes” on FAFSA Jobs may be on or off campus Eligible employers: – School – Agencies – Organizations
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Federal Grants Pell Grant: – Up to $5,645 FSEOG: – Up to $4,000 TEACH Grant: – $4,000
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Pell Grants 2008-09 Pell Grant Recipients by Family Income
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Student Loans Federal Perkins Federal Direct Federal PLUS State DEAL Loan Program Alternative Loans
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Federal Direct Loans Subsidized: – Government pays interest for student while in-school, grace or deferment status Unsubsidized: – Government does not pay interest for student; the interest is billed quarterly
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Federal Direct Loan Limits Dependent Students $5,500 – Year 1 $6,500 – Year 2 $7,500 – Years 3-5 Independent Students $ 9,500 – Year 1 $10,500 – Year 2 $12,500 – Years 3-5 $20,500 – Graduates
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Federal Direct Loan Details Student is the borrower Must be enrolled at least half-time Sign Master Promissory Note (MPN) Fixed interest rate (2013-14) – 3.86% undergraduate loans 1% loan fee Repayment begins after out of school for 6 months
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Federal PLUS Loan Loan in parent’s name Parent responsible for repaying Credit application required Fixed rate = 6.41% 4% loan fees Repayment begins after 60 days Must sign Master Promissory Note (MPN)
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State DEAL Loan Dakota Education Alternative Loan FAFSA required Low interest rate Fixed or variable No tiers Credit worthy cosigner if under 24 Deferment options
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Alternative Loans Variable interest rates Tiers based on credit Cosigner may be required Terms vary among lenders Wells Fargo Discover Sallie Mae
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What is the average student loan debt in North Dakota? A.$27,400 B.$37,400 C.$47,400
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How much should I borrow? 10% of anticipated gross income Example $30,000 – Anticipated annual income $2500 – Monthly income $250 – Monthly student loan payment
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Who Can Help High School Counselor College Financial Aid Office BND College Planning Center
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800.554.2717 banknd.nd.gov
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