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1 10/18/20151 High School Financial Aid Night Heather Mc Donnell

2 10/18/20152 The Partnership Family Government Colleges & University

3 10/18/20153 WHO is Responsible? PARENTS primarily STUDENT minimally GOVERNMENT politically SOCIETY morally UNIVERSITY financially

4 10/18/20154 Financial Aid 101 THE BASIC UNDERSTANDING The student and parent(s) are expected to contribute to college expenses to the extent they are able.

5 10/18/20155 An Expected Contribution Is a measure of your capacity to absorb educational costs over period of time - not all from current income & assets. Is NOT extra cash available

6 10/18/20156 “To the Extent You are Able” Income and net assets reflect an economic strength over a period of time. Current financial circumstances are the baseline information used. Similar treatment for similar situations; more expected from better economies. Unusual situations may be considered.

7 10/18/20157 Don’t Know Much About EFC Parent Contribution 22 – 27% from income AND 6% from net asset (value minus debt) Student Contribution 50% from income AND 20% from net assets

8 10/18/20158 Family Planning & your EFC

9 10/18/20159 Choices, Choices, Choices Savings Monthly Tuition Payment Plan Borrowing ALL OF THE ABOVE

10 10/18/201510 Student Financial Aid Cost of the University ** minus Family Contribution equals Student’s financial need ** Parents can always borrow up to Cost (minus aid)

11 10/18/201511 WHAT Kind of Aid? TYPES Grants & Scholarships Student Employment Loans FROM Federal gov’t State gov’t Private Agencies Universities

12 10/18/201512 The Myth of FA Financial aid isn’t available Financial aid goes to the best students only My income is too high to qualify My sibling/friend didn’t get any financial aid Cost is the best way to choose a college Attend the college that offers the most aid Financial aid is guaranteed for all four years Applying for financial aid will affect admission

13 10/18/201513 The Application Link Federal Resources - the FAFSA Free Application for Federal Student Aid USE THE PIN! New York State Resources - TAP Tuition Assistance Program University Resources - Profile

14 10/18/201514 The FATAL Mistake DEADLINES missing application dates missing admission dates missing information

15 10/18/201515 Where on the Web? www.nysfaaa.org www.collegeboard.com www.fastweb.com www.finaid.org www.petersons.com www.scholarships.salliemae.com www.hesc.state.ny.us


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