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Fall 2010 Student Teaching Presentation Office of Student Financial Aid and Enrollment Services
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The State of Texas Says… UTSA may only allow 6 hours of credit for student teaching 6 hours = Half-time status UTSA
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FAFSA Requirements Enrollment on the FAFSA must be at half-time status If the FAFSA was submitted with a different status, come by Enrollment Services to fill out an Enrollment Change Form in April FAFSA is available @ www.fafsa.gov
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Grants Half-time enrollment will result in the loss of the SMART Grant and the Texas Excellence Grant – Students are required to be enrolled in 12 hours and 9 hours, respectively, to continue receiving these two grants Other Grants will be pro-rated and pay out at half the total amount
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Loans Loans must be pro-rated at 20% of the yearly award 6 hours ÷ 30 hours = 20% – 30 hours = Full-time Academic Load based on annual Cost of Attendance
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Scholarships Most donors are understanding about half-time status Letter from Academic Advisor detailing student teaching requirements Letters are turned into the awarding source – General Scholarships – Office of Student Financial Aid – College or Department – Outside Donors Donors may pay out in full or pro-rate the award
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Loss of Income If you decide not to work while student teaching, fill out the Loss of Income Form Financial Aid will compare income from last year (2008-2009 FAFSA) with the current year Loss of Income Forms available in April
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Education Loan Forgiveness Program Read the Education Loan Forgiveness Program fact sheet distributed by the Office of Student Teaching Submit application to Janet Scott ASAP
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Contact Information University of Texas at San Antonio Office of Student Financial Aid and Enrollment Services One UTSA Circle San Antonio, TX 78249 (210) 458-8000 1-800-669-0919 financialaid@utsa.edu www.utsa.edu/financialaid
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