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1 High School Counselor Workshop

2 Agenda 8:00 a.m.- 8:30 a.m. o On-site check-in/Welcome FAFSA Update and Overview Cal Grant/Cash for College Overview Break/Question Period DREAM Act FA101-The Basics Overview Questions

3 FAFSA Update & Overview

4 Agenda 2013-2014 Application & Processing o Publications and Materials o PIN o Student Aid Report FAFSA on the Web (FOTW)

5 Application & Processing www.fafsa.gov

6 2013-2014 Application Processing  Ordering Publications High schools, libraries or non-profit counseling log in using your mailing list (ML) number www.FSAPubs.org

7 2013-2014 Application Processing  “Fill-in” Paper FAFSA Schools may download a PDF from www.FSAPubs.gov Students may call 1-800-4-FED-AID or download a PDF from www.FederalStudentAid.ed.gov R13

8 2013-2014 Application Processing  Personal Identification Number (PIN) Access the PIN Website Why use a PIN? Sign FAFSA electronically Access your FSA records online Make corrections Who can apply? Students Parents www.pin.ed.gov

9 Using the PIN website Requirements: Allows the following PIN actions: Social Security number Name Date of birth Address Email address (encouraged) Challenge question response A PIN will be issued upon submitting the request. Note: A PIN will be rejected if there is no Social Security Administration match. Apply for a PIN Check PIN status Request a duplicate PIN Access/Update email address and personal information Change PIN Disable, reestablish, activate PIN Note: Never ask for or give your PIN to anyone. www.pin.ed.gov

10 Student Aid Report (SAR) Received electronically or by mail, Summarizes FAFSA information Displays the EFC and DRN (upper right-hand portion on the SAR) EFC- Expected Family Contribution; used to determine eligibility for federal aid DRN- Data Release Number; used to send SAR to additional schools R14

11 Student Aid Report (SAR) Electronically within 3-5 days if submitted online with a valid email address Electronically within 2 weeks if a paper FAFSA was submitted with a valid email address o online filers get an email from “Federal Student Aid” with subject “FAFSA Results…” Postal mail within 3 weeks if the FAFSA was submitted without a valid email address

12 FAFSA On The Web (FOTW)

13 FAFSA on the Web (FOTW) Using FOTW Ask Questions Browse Help Deadlines Announcements …and more www.fafsa.gov

14 FAFSA on the Web (FOTW) Contact Us Live “chat” (800) 433-3243 federalstudentaidc ustomerservice@ ed.gov

15 FAFSA on the Web (FOTW) Browse Help Grouped Topics Keyword Search

16 FAFSA on the Web (FOTW)

17 Start Here: Initial FAFSA Corrections Signatures Continuing a Saved FAFSA Renewal FAFSA

18 FAFSA on the Web (FOTW) Getting Started: Guidance PIN Status 2013-2014 2013 2014

19 FAFSA Overview: 7-Step Process

20 Step 1: Is About the Student

21 Student Demographics Check for: Name matches student social security card Transposed numbers Incorrect data on numeric fields Tip: Use the Help & Hints section on each page. Simple mistakes can delay determining eligibility for aid 21

22 Student Demographics Students with a high school diploma and who have never attended college must: Identify their high school Select Confirm to find a match. Select the school from the list or select Next to continue.

23 Step 2: School Selection

24 School Selection Add a School Federal School Code Search by: o State o City o Name Housing Plans On campus With parent Off campus

25 Step 3: Determines Student’s Dependency Status

26 Dependency Determination “No” to all questions: makes the student “dependent” Must submit parent information Note: child must be supported financially— more than 50%

27 Foster Care Select Yes if at any time since the student turned age 13, he/she was in foster care even if no longer in foster care today due to: o Adoption o Reunification o Reached the age of majority (18 yrs.) Note: documentation may be required.

28 Emancipated Minors Select Yes if the student: o as of today, is an emancipated minor or o was an emancipated minor immediately before turning 18 years old. Note: Documentation issued from a court in the student’s state of legal residence may be required.

29 Legal Guardianship Yes- if …No- if… You can provide a copy of a court’s decision that as of today you are in legal guardianship. You are still a minor and the court decision is no longer in effect, You can provide a copy of a court’s decision that you were in a legal guardianship immediately before you reached the age of being an adult in your state. Or, the court decision was not in effect at the time you became an adult. The court was located in your state of legal residence at the time the court's decision was issued.

30 Homeless, Unaccompanied Youth Select Yes if any time after July 1, 2012, the student meets all three criteria “Homeless” or “at risk of being homeless” o Lacking fixed, regular and adequate housing. Includes living in shelters, motels, cars, or temporarily living with other people because you had nowhere else to go. “Unaccompanied” o Not living in the physical custody of a parent or guardian “Youth” o 21 years or younger o Still enrolled in high school at the time the FAFSA is completed

31 Homeless, Unaccompanied Youth A student is eligible for homeless youth status if he/she meets the homeless definition and was determined to be homeless by his/her high school or school district homeless liaison, the director of a runaway or homeless youth center, or HUD Students who meet this criteria are independent

32 Homeless, Unaccompanied Youth A student is also eligible for homeless youth status if he/she meets the homeless definition, but was determined to be homeless by the financial aid office; Students who meet this criteria can use FAFSA on the Web to self-identify.

33 Step 4: Parent Information Required for Dependent Students

34 Parent Information Parents must answer both demographic and financial information to determine Custodial parent(s) Ability to contribute to student’s education expenses

35 Divorced or Separated Provide parent’s information for the parent(s) with whom the student lived with most during the last 12 months If the student spent equal time with both parents, use the information for the parent who provided the greatest amount of financial support for the student

36 Remarried Parent Provide information about the parent and stepparent regardless of: Agreement of “nonsupport” Prenuptial agreement Divorce decree designating tax filing exemptions Note: parent claiming the student on the tax return need not be the parent required to provide data on the FAFSA

37 Parent Information Do not provide parent information for Foster parent(s) o Student is automatically considered an independent student Grandparents, other relatives or legal guardian(s) o Colleges may use professional judgment to allow the student to file as an independent student

38 Parent Information For upcoming year Household Size: Parent provides more than 50% financial support Number in College: Student enrolled at least half-time

39 Parent Information Dislocated Worker Lost job Laid off Self-employed/ unemployed or underemployed Displaced homemaker

40 Parent Income and Asset Information Same questions asked of students Selecting a box displays additional fields to complete Note: Asset filtering question

41 Question displays if the student: o Is not eligible for an automatic zero EFC or simplified needs calculation, and o Reports a state of legal residence that allows students to skip income and asset questions Parent Income and Asset Information

42 Step 5: Student Income and Assets

43 Student 2012 Income and Assets IRS Data Transfer Transfer information directly from the IRS o Requires PIN o Available January 31 st o After filing tax return For 2012

44 Income Reporting and Verification Selected students and parents must submit income and asset documentation Using IRS Data Transfer (unchanged) meets verification requirements for some income information Otherwise only an IRS Tax Return Transcript will meet verification requirements ID Theft updates

45 Student Income and Assets Adjusted Gross Income (AGI) Amount earned from work Taxes paid Exemptions Cash/Investments o Asset Threshold

46 Student Financial Information Students are asked the same questions as parents. 2011

47 Step 6: Signatures and Certification

48 Student Sign and Submit Select Signature Method PIN or printed signature page Terms of Agreement $$$ for education expenses only Not in default on a federal student loan Not owe money Receive one Pell Grant from one college at a time

49 Parent Sign and Submit Select Signature Method PIN or printed signature page Terms of Agreement Provide documents to verify accuracy of information IRS verification

50 Step 7: Confirmation

51 Confirmation Page Confirmation # DRN Optional feature: transfer FAFSA data Eligibility information College information Next steps 2012-2013

52 Questions??


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