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Session 35 Awarding Aid Devin Croft Jamie Malone
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2 What Is Packaging? And how is awarding different…or is it??? Finding the best combination of aid programs to meet the student’s financial need, using –Statutory/regulatory limits –Available resources at the school –Institutional policies
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3 Prior to Packaging School must: –Have developed Packaging policies –Defined their Academic Year –Defined their Payment Periods –Developed a Cost of Attendance (Budget)
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4 Prior to Packaging ISIR with official EFC –To determine need Understanding of available EFA Determine individual student’s COA Types of federal aid available at your institution –Pell –ACG/SMART –Campus Based –Loans
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5 What Is Need? COA – EFC = Need –COA varies by school and program –EFC is taken from ISIR –Need is filled with available aid programs and other resources COA$20,000 - EFC0 = Need$20,000
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6 Cost of Attendance/Budget Tuition and Fees –In state/out of state Books and Supplies Transportation Personal Expenses Room and Board Dependent Care Loan Fees Miscellaneous –Disability Related Expenses –Study-Abroad Expenses
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7 What Is EFA? Estimated financial assistance includes –Pell Grants –Educational Loans –Grants (including ACG/National SMART Grants) –Net earnings from need-based employment –Scholarships –Tuition and fee waivers –Fellowship and assistantships –VA educational benefits (Note: exceptions for Chapter 30 benefits)
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8 Estimated Financial Assistance Basic Need –COA - EFC = Need $14,000 - 1000 = $13,000 Need Based –COA - EFC - EFA = Need $14,000 - 1000 - 13,000 = 0 Non-Need Based – COA - EFA = Need Unsubsidized or Plus Loan
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9 Estimated Financial Assistance Combination of student aid and EFC must not exceed student’s COA. If financial aid from another source becomes available after packaging, financial aid awards must be reduced so total amount does not exceed COA.
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10 Federal Programs Pell ACG SMART Campus Based –Work-Study –SEOG –Perkins Loans
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11 Foundation of Aid Package Pell Grant –Goes only to undergraduate students who have not received a bachelor’s or first professional degree –Determined using student’s COA and EFC and ED’s Pell payment/disbursement schedules –No other aid is considered in determining Pell eligibility
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12 Beyond the Foundation After calculating any Pell eligibility, use your packaging policy to take into account other sources of assistance available to the student COA$20,000 - EFC0 - Pell4,050 = Remaining Need$15,950
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13 Academic Competitiveness Grant – ACG U.S. Citizen (does not include Title IV eligible non-citizens) Federal Pell Grant recipient First or second academic year student in a two or four year degree program Full-time enrollment No specific major required
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14 ACG continued… 1st year students –May not have been previously enrolled in a program of undergraduate study –Have graduated from a rigorous secondary high school program after 1/1/06 2nd year students –Have graduated from a rigorous program of study after 1/1/05 –Have at least a 3.0 GPA in an eligible program
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15 Student Eligibility Criteria Specific to National SMART U.S. citizen (does not include Title IV eligible non- citizens) Federal Pell Grant recipient Third or fourth academic year student in an eligible program Full-time enrollment Majoring in an eligible major Cumulative GPA of at least 3.0 on a 4.0 scale in student’s eligible program
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16 Campus-Based Aid Must make funds reasonably available to all students No minimum enrollment status is required
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17 FSEOG Only to undergraduate students who have not received a bachelor’s or first professional degree Need based Give to students with lowest EFC who will also receive Pell Grant in that award year Minimum award is $100 Maximum award is $4,000
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18 Federal Work-Study Undergraduate and graduate students Need based No minimum or maximum award May look at willingness to work Must pay at least minimum wage
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19 Perkins Loan Undergraduate and graduate students Need based Give priority to students with exceptional need, as defined by school May look at student’s willingness to repay Has annual and aggregate loan limits
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20 FFEL/DL Undergraduate and graduate students Requires at least half-time enrollment Requires determination of Pell eligibility Requires awarding of subsidized funds before unsubsidized funds Has annual and aggregate limits
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21 Available Institutional Aid Both within aid office’s control and not Internal criteria and packaging policies –Grants –Loans –Assistantships and fellowships –Tuition and fee waivers –Need-based employment
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22 Outside Aid Student May Receive State aid Scholarships (organizations, merit, etc.) VA educational benefits Employer tuition assistance Alternative educational loans
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23 Exceptions for Montgomery GI Bill and AmeriCorps Benefits Must exclude Chapter 30 VA benefits and AmeriCorps benefits as EFA when determining Subsidized Loan eligibility Must include Chapter 30 VA benefits and AmeriCorps benefits as EFA for Campus-based aid, ACG, National SMART, and Unsubsidized Loans –But, may exclude from EFA any portion of Subsidized Loan amount amount of Chapter 30 or AmeriCorps benefits for Campus-based, ACG, and National SMART Grants
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24 Complete Aid Package COA -EFC -Pell -EFA =Remaining Need
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25 Sample Aid Package COA$20,000 - EFC0 =Need$20,000 -Pell$4,050 -Stafford$3,500 -FSEOG$500 -Perkins$4,000 -FWS$1,500 -Scholarship$5,000 =Unmet Need$1,450 Estimated Financial Assistance (EFA) $18,550
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26 Packaging Case Studies
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27 Edgar and Art & Design Community College Edgar is a dependent student who graduated from high school in June 2006. He originally wanted to be a doctor but has decided to follow his heart and major in fashion design. He has decided to attend Art & Design Community College to get his AA prior to going on to a 4-year college.
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28 Art & Design Community College COA EFC Project Runway Scholarship Pell ACG Institutional Grant FWS Sub loan Unsub loan Plus Package award balance 2625 3575 015000 100014000 4050 9950 750 9200 500 8700 2500 6200 15000 0 3575 3575 0
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29 George and XYZ State University After serving his country as a medic in the military, George has decided to return to college. His career goal is to be a physical therapist. He has been volunteering at a local hospital since his discharge and is really excited about school. George has $9,600 in Chapter 30, Montgomery GI Bill VA benefits to use for school.
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30 George and XYZ State University COA EFC Pell Chapter 30 VA Need Sub loan Remaining Need Package #1 #2 1800 2000 2000 14900 0 8475 9600 ------- 1500 11100 1500 2625
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31 George and XYZ State University Package COA EFC Pell Chapter 30 VA Sub loan Remaining Need # 2 # 314900 1800 1800 2000 2000 9600 2625 ------ 9600 ( 1125) 1500 No overaward Could be FWS
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32 Scarlett and the Univ. of Aeronautical Studies A high achiever since she won her state spelling bee as a 4 th grader, Scarlett is determined to become an aeronautical engineer. She is a dependent, US Citizen, with a 3.98 GPA and is a junior this year. She is living at home with her parents & 9 brothers.
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33 University of Aeronautical Studies COA EFC Scholarship – SWA Scholarship - Gates Pell SMART SEOG FWS Sub loan Unsub loan Plus Package award balance optional pkg. 25000 0 25000 700 24300 8500 15800 4050 11750 4000 7750 500 7250 2500 4750 4750 0 0 0 0 25000 0 700 0 4050 4000 500 2500 5500 0 7750
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34 Additional Beginner’s Track Sessions Session #35 - Awarding Aid Session #36 - Disbursing Aid Session #37 - IFAP, NSLDS, COD, FAA Access to CPS On -Line Session #38 - Financial Aid Professionals (FAP) Portal and Beyond - How We Communicate With You? Session #39 - Uncover the Mysteries of How a Law Becomes Operational
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35 We appreciate your feedback and comments. We can be reached at: Devin Croft 303-844-3677x125 devin.croft@ed.gov Jamie Malone 312-886-8731 jamie.malone@ed.gov
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