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Office of Student Financial Assistance – FCAN 2006 Florida College Access Network Conference September 2006 Tampa, Florida Financial Aid: What’s New & What to Do! Presented by: Cynthia Williams Florida Department of Education Office of Student Financial Assistance (OSFA)
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Office of Student Financial Assistance – FCAN 2006 Agenda State Grants & Scholarships Federal Programs Additional Financial Aid Resources Institutional Aid Private Sources College Goal Sunday Financial Aid Resources
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Office of Student Financial Assistance – FCAN 2006 State Grants & Scholarships $604 million was appropriated to fund State Programs in 2006-07. Three largest state funded programs: Florida Bright Futures Scholarship Program- $346.3M Florida Student Assistance Grant (FSAG) - $120.5M Florida Resident Access Grant (FRAG) - $102.6M
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Office of Student Financial Assistance – FCAN 2006 Florida Bright Futures Scholarship Program Merit based scholarships that reward high school graduates for high academic achievement Award Amount up to 75% -100% of tuition & fees Comprised of the three following awards Florida Academic Scholars Award (FAS) - 100% (Including Academic Top Scholars) Florida Medallion Scholars Award (FMS) – 75%* (*100% at Public Community Colleges) Florida Gold Seal Vocational Scholars Award – 75%
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Office of Student Financial Assistance – FCAN 2006 Florida Bright Futures Scholarship Program Florida Academic Scholars Award (FAS) 3.5 GPA in 15 College Preparatory Courses 1270 SAT or 28 ACT Community Service 100% Tuition and Fees Award Florida Medallion Scholars Award (FMS) 3.0 GPA in 15 College Preparatory Courses 970 SAT or 20 ACT 75% Tuition and Fees Award (100% at Public Community Colleges) Gold Seal Vocational Scholars Award (GSV) 3.0 GPA in Coursework Required for HS Graduation 3.5 GPA in 3 Vocational Courses College Placement Test Scores at Non Remedial Levels 75% Tuition and Fees Award
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Office of Student Financial Assistance – FCAN 2006 Florida Student Assistance Grant (FSAG) Need-based grant for students who demonstrate substantial financial need. Students are required to complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) 2006-07 Maximum Award Amount - $1,722 EFC and college’s cost of education determine amount of awards Institution determines application procedures, deadlines and student eligibility. Contact college financial aid counselor
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Office of Student Financial Assistance – FCAN 2006 Florida Resident Access Grant (FRAG) Provides tuition assistance to Florida undergraduates attending eligible 4-year, private, postsecondary institutions. Institution determines application procedures, deadlines and student eligibility. 2006-07 Annual Award Amount - $3,000 Contact college financial aid counselor
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Office of Student Financial Assistance – FCAN 2006 New State Grants & Scholarships First Generation Matching Grant Program Creates a need-based grant program for 1 st generation in college students who attend a public state university State universities will match state funds with private funds up to $6.5 million Student eligibility is based on Parents have not earned a baccalaureate degree Need determination – Students required to file FASFA Undergraduate, resident, full-time status University can award up to the Cost of Attendance
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Office of Student Financial Assistance – FCAN 2006 New State Grants & Scholarships Commercial Motor Vehicle Operator Training Grant (CMV) Highway safety in Florida is a priority $1,000,000 grant Training to receive the commercial driver’s license At Public and Private Vocational Training Centers $2,500 Forgivable Loan
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Office of Student Financial Assistance – FCAN 2006 State Grants & Scholarships Merit-based Florida Bright Futures Scholarship Program Robert C. Byrd Honors Scholarship Program (federal funds) Need-based (requires FAFSA) Florida Student Assistance Grant (FSAG) Jose Marti Scholarship Challenge Grant Program Rosewood Family Scholarship Program Mary McCloud Bethune Scholarship Program Florida Work Experience Program First Generation Matching Grant Program Special Interest Children/Spouses of Deceased or Disabled Veterans (CSDDV) Ethics in Business Scholarship Florida Resident Assistance Grant (FRAG) Access to Better Learning & Education Grant (ABLE) Commercial Motor Vehicle Grant Program
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Office of Student Financial Assistance – FCAN 2006 How to Apply for State Aid Submit Florida Financial Aid Application online Eligibility criteria vary by program In general…… Must be US citizen or eligible non-citizen Meet residency requirement Attend a postsecondary institution in Florida Be enrolled in a degree or certificate program Not owe a repayment on a federal or state grant or be in default of a federal or state loan Make satisfactory academic progress
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Office of Student Financial Assistance – FCAN 2006 Visit OSFA Website at www.FloridaStudentFinancialAid.org
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Office of Student Financial Assistance – FCAN 2006 Florida Financial Aid Application One Application for All Programs
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Office of Student Financial Assistance – FCAN 2006 Florida Financial Aid Application Application for 2007-08 available December 1st
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Office of Student Financial Assistance – FCAN 2006 April 1, 2007 José Martí Scholarship Challenge Grant Rosewood Family Scholarship Fund Scholarship for Children/Spouses of Deceased/Disabled Veterans April 15, 2007 Robert C. Byrd Honors Scholarship Program High School Graduation Florida Bright Futures Scholarship Program Important Application Deadlines
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Office of Student Financial Assistance – FCAN 2006 Federal Programs Federal Grants Pell Grants are available to undergraduate students only and do not have to be repaid Federal Loans Student loans that must be repaid and are available to both graduate and undergraduate students Stafford Subsidized (Need-based) Stafford Unsubsidized
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Office of Student Financial Assistance – FCAN 2006 New Federal Programs Academic Competitiveness Grant (ACG) First and second year college students Pell grant recipients = Need-based Program Enrolled at a 2- or 4-year institution Degree-seeking, Full-time U.S. Citizens (Eligible non-citizens NOT eligible) “High School rigorous curriculum” Bright Futures coursework, or Two AP or IB courses with passing test grades ACG Award Amount: 1st year: $ 750 2nd year: $1,300
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Office of Student Financial Assistance – FCAN 2006 New Federal Programs SMART Grant Third and fourth year students Degree-seeking in designated program of study Computer Science, Engineering, Foreign Language, Life Sciences, Mathematics, Multidisciplinary Studies, Physical Sciences, Technology Award Amount 3 rd year - $4,000 4 th year - $4,000 Pell Grant recipients = Need-based Program Enrolled full-time at a 2- or 4-year institution U.S. Citizens (Eligible non-citizens NOT eligible) Awards determined at the student’s postsecondary institution
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Office of Student Financial Assistance – FCAN 2006 How To Apply for Federal Aid Complete the Free Application for Financial Student Aid (FAFSA) Check Student Aid Report (SAR) for Accuracy FAFSA Calculates the student Expected Family Contribution (EFC) Schools use EFC to award financial aid
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Office of Student Financial Assistance – FCAN 2006 FAFSA Website – www.fafsa.gov
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Office of Student Financial Assistance – FCAN 2006 Federal Student Aid Eligibility To receive federal student aid a student must be: A US citizen or eligible non-citizen Registered with the Selective Service Attending a participating school Working toward a degree or certificate Making satisfactory academic progress Not owe a refund on a federal grant or be in default on a federal education loan Must have financial need (except for unsubsidized Stafford Loans) Not have any drug convictions
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Office of Student Financial Assistance – FCAN 2006 Most postsecondary institutions provide Internships Merit scholarships Need-based grants Check with financial aid officers for more information. Institutional Sources of Aid
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Office of Student Financial Assistance – FCAN 2006 Private Sources of Aid Corporate Scholarships Non-profit Scholarships Scholarship from civic & professional organizations Check with college Foundation office or financial aid office
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Office of Student Financial Assistance – FCAN 2006 College Goal Sunday February 25, 2007 Program to help low-income families and first-generation college students complete FAFSA.
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Office of Student Financial Assistance – FCAN 2006 Financial Aid Resources www.FloridaStudentFinancialAid.org www.fafsa.edu.gov www.finaid.org www.fastweb.com
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Office of Student Financial Assistance – FCAN 2006 Contact Us Florida Department of Education Office of Student Financial Assistance 1-888-827-2004 www.FloridaStudentFinancialAid.org
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