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Financial Aid Update Melissa Pizzo, Ed. D. Interim Executive Director, Student Financial Assistance Arizona State University
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What is Financial Aid? Any money from outside the family that pays postsecondary (college) costs.
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Arizona University System FY2011 FINANCIAL AID DOLLARS PROVIDED TO STUDENTS ASU$894,455,11951.6% NAU$251,864,29216.4% UA$557,804,07732.2% Total Financial Aid Awarded: $1.7 Billion Source: ABOR FY 2011 Student Financial Aid Report
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Financial Aid eligibility applying types of aid cost of attendance
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FAFSA Facts: January 1
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FAFSA Facts: FREE
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FAFSA Facts: Priority Filing Dates
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FAFSA Facts: Apply Early
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Federal Aid Eligibility Aid financial aid U.S. Citizen or eligible non-citizen. Register with Selective Service (male applicants only, if required). Attend a participating college. Enroll in a degree or certificate program. Maintain satisfactory academic progress.
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FAFSA facts: Submit Documents Promptly
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FAFSA Facts: File Every Year
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What You Need Social Security Number. Business or or farm records. Bank & Investment records. Records of any taxed & untaxed income.
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Important changes: IRS Data Retrieval process
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Verification
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Financial Aid Steps Student submit s FAFSA Student receives a Student Aid Report (SAR) and schools receive Expected Family Contribution (EFC) School calculates financial need and sends award letter COA – EFC = Financial Need
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What is Financial Need? Difference between college costs and EFC Will vary by college Amount of financial need determines the aid a student will receive
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Expected Family Contribution Amount family can reasonably be expected to contribute, but not what family will pay to the college EFC the same regardless of college the student attends
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Expected Family Contribution Calculated using a federal form and formula Two components – Parent contribution – Student contribution
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Estimated Cost of Attendance 2012-2013 Tuition and fees (in-state) Room and board (on-campus) Books and supplies Personal Transportation Cost of Attendance: $ 22,000* *not actual dollar amounts $ 9,000 $ 10,000 $ 1,000
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Calculation of Financial Need Cost of Attendance$22,000* (-)Estimated family contribution$ 5,000 Financial Need$17,000 *not actual dollar amounts
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Gift Aid federal grants institutional grants scholarships
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Self-Help Aid federal work study federal student loans federal plus (parent) loan private loans
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Student Loans Subsidized (sub) Interest paid by federal government during: – In-school status (enrolled) – Deferment – Grace period Unsubsidized (unsub) Interest paid by student from beginning
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Loan Limits—Year 1 Student StatusTotals Dependentsub and/or unsub$3,500 sub$2,000 $5,500 Independent sub and/or unsub$3,500 sub$6,000 $9,500
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Loan Limits—Year 2 Student StatusTotals Dependentsub and/or unsub$4,500 sub$2,000 $6,500 Independent sub and/or unsub$4,500 sub$6,000 $10,500
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Loan Limits—Year 3, 4 & 5 Student StatusTotals Dependentsub and/or unsub$5,500 sub$2,000 $7,500 Independent sub and/or unsub$5,500 sub$7,000 $12,500
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Maximum Total Loan Limits Total combined sub and unsub Dependent$31,000 Independent$57,500* *max $23,000 sub
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Estimated Cost of Attendance 2012-2013 Tuition and fees (in-state) Room and board (on-campus) Books and supplies Personal Transportation Cost of Attendance: $ 22,000* *not actual dollar amounts $ 9,000 $ 10,000 $ 1,000
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Calculation of Financial Need Cost of Attendance$22,000* (-)Estimated family contribution$ 5,000 Financial Need$17,000 *not actual dollar amounts
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Net Price 2012-2013 Cost of Attendance $ 22,000* Minus gift aid Pell Grant -4,000 University Grant -1,000 Scholarship -6,000 Net Price/Cost $ 11,000 *not actual dollar amounts
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Net Price 2012-2013 Net Price/Cost $ 11,000 Minus self help aid Subsidized loan -3,500 Unsubsidized loan -2,000 Net Price/Cost $ 5,500 *not actual dollar amounts
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Shopping Sheet – http://collegecost.ed.gov/shopping_sheet.pdf http://collegecost.ed.gov/shopping_sheet.pdf
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Additional Resources – FAFSA on the Web – www.fafsa.gov – Parent Resource Center – www.collegeparents.org – General Information – www.studentaid.ed.gov
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