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What ? Is considered Financial Aid? Who? Can get Financial Aid? How? Do I apply for Financial Aid? When? Are deadlines and what happens next? Trina Smith-Patterson fahelp@tccd.edu
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Financial aid is money provided by the federal government, states, institutions and other sources to help students pay for college This can consists of different programs Grants Loans Scholarships Work-Study Programs Financial aid is money provided by the federal government, states, institutions and other sources to help students pay for college This can consists of different programs Grants Loans Scholarships Work-Study Programs
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General Eligibility Requirements: Have a H.S. Diploma or GED U.S. Citizen or Eligible Non-Citizen Enroll for an eligible degree or certificate program Enroll at least 6 hours for most programs General Eligibility Requirements: Not be convicted of an offense involving a controlled substance Register for Selective Service (Male Students) Not owe a refund on federal grant or be in default on a loan Maintain Satisfactory Academic Progress
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Every Financial Aid Program begins with the FAFSA Free Application for Federal Student Aid Do not pay to process this free application The student completes the FAFSA at www.fafsa.gov Annual Process FAFSA available in January each year for the Fall semester
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Undocumented Students Eligible for State Grant Programs Only Different Application Process Complete Paper TASFA or FAFSA Submit to Financial Aid Office Submit tax returns and IVF as well Submit copy of Affidavit that was admitted as Senate Bill 1528 Receives this documentation from the Registrar’s Office
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The Financial Aid Office uses the following formula to determine eligibility: Calculate the Need: Cost of Attendance -Estimated Family Contribution (from SAR) Financial Need The EFC is figured by the federal processor from the information provided on the FAFSA
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TCC Dependent Student living at home Cost$9153 EFC 1300 Total Need 7853 SMU Undergraduate Student living in dorm Cost$ 50005 EFC 1300 Total Need 48705
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Gift Aid: Funds that do not have to be repaid Federal Pell Grant(EFC 0 -- 4995) Over 74.5 Million disbursed 11-12 Over 118.3 Million awarded 12-13 Federal SEOG(EFC 0 -- 4995) TEXAS Grant(EFC 0 – 4000) Must be in Recommended or Advance High School Program Other (TPEG, TEOG, Book Scholarship, Book Cards) Stars of Tomorrow (TCC Only) Scholarships
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Self-Help: Must be repaid or must work for funds Federal and State College Work-study Allows students to work on or off-campus Federal Subsidized Stafford and Unsubsidized Loans Subsidized loans have deferred interest while in school Unsubsidized loans no deferred interest Be On Time Loan Be a Texas resident Recommended or Distinguished Achievement HS curriculum Be enrolled Fulltime Not eligible to receive TEXAS grant Will not have to repay if student graduates “on time”
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Affects All Students receiving Title IV Aid Must have a High School Diploma or GED Pell Grant is limited to the equivalent of 12 Fulltime semesters 6 years of study only Reduction from 18 Fulltime semesters All students who receive a loan between July 1, 2012 through July 1, 2014 will not be eligible for deferred interest during the 6 months grace period after graduation Pay interest or allow interest to capitalize Can only pay for a previously passed class once Passing grades A,B,C,D
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New Federal Regulation: All Students: Must have a 67% completion rate of all hours attempted Completed hours/Attempted hours Must be at least 67% Must have a cumulative GPA of 2.0 Maximum Timeframe a student is eligible for financial aid Cannot exceed 150% of publish program Appeal process for students who do not meet standard depends on school’s policy Effective July 1, 2011
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Contact Financial Aid (817) 515-4243 Website www.tccd.edu Collegeforalltexans.com Collegeboard.com Fastweb.com Send email fahelp@tccd.edu
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