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Financial Aid Information Session Minnesota Association of Financial Aid Administrators (MAFAA)
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Objectives of this Session General Overview Application Process Types of Aid Answer Questions
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Where to start Check with the college : 4Does college have an institutional aid application? 4Does college do estimates of financial aid? 4Does college have a priority deadline date? 4What is the college’s Federal Code? Go on-line to www.FAFSA.ed.govGo on-line to www.FAFSA.ed.gov
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Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) facts u Universal tool for data collection u Federal central processor computes data u Apply every year u Takes 1-2 weeks to process--apply early u Generates Student Aid Report (SAR) u Determines your Expected Family Contribution (EFC)
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Ways to complete the FAFSA FAFSA on the WEB http://www.fafsa.ed.gov Paper FAFSA
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Why FAFSA on the Web? Faster Built in Edits and skip-logic Fewer Errors
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Expected Family Contribution (EFC) Student and parent contributions are determined by the federal formula Colleges use your EFC to determine your financial aid eligibility at their school
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Remember… The cost of higher education is primarily the responsibility of the family Financial aid supplements the Expected Family Contribution Ability-to-pay vs. willingness-to-pay
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Tuition and Fees Room and Board Books and Supplies Misc. Personal Expenses Transportation Child Care Personal Expenses Cost of Attendance
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Determining Financial Aid Eligibility Cost of Attendance (COA) minus Expected Family Contribution (EFC) equals Eligibility for need based aid
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Financial Aid Examples School A COA$30,500 EFC- 5,000 NEED$25,500 School B School C $15,500 $4,500 - 5,000 -5,000 $ 10,500 $0 Your Expected Family Contribution (EFC) remains the same!
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Types of Financial Aid Gift Aid Grants Scholarships Self-Help Student Employment Student Loans
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Grants Federal l Pell Grant l Supplemental Educational Opportunity Grant l ACG/SMART Grant State l Minnesota State Grant Private l Institutional Grants
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Scholarships 4Contact Colleges 4Check with High School Guidance Counselor 4Check parent & student clubs, unions, employers 4Search the internet www.fastweb.com www.collegeboard.org www.finaid.org
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Student Employment 6Campus-based employment 6Credited to student’s account or paid directly to student depending on college 6Federal and state student work study employment will not be used in determining the student’s contribution on next year’s FAFSA
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Student Loans mFederal Stafford/Direct Loan msubsidized and unsubsidized mFederal Perkins Loan mFederal Parent (PLUS) Loan mState of Minnesota SELF Loan Private Loan Options
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Other important WEB resources... Financial Aid Information Page www.finaid.org The Internet System for Education and Employment Knowledge (ISEEK) www.iseek.org Minnesota Office of Higher Education www.ohe.state.mn.us Minnesota Association of Financial Aid Administrators www.mafaa.org
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We’re ready to help you! Staff Assistance Contact the college financial aid office for assistance. Most offer both telephone & walk in counseling.
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