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Types of Aid ScholarshipsGrantsLoansWork Study
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Scholarships Institutional Scholarships State Scholarships External Scholarships
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Institutional Scholarships Part of the Admission Process No separate application Must have a completed file with the Admissions Office Notifications start in December Range from $8,000-full tuition Renewable
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State Scholarships Available to MD residents Could be transferred from other states Know your legislators www.mdelect.net www.mdelect.net Could be renewable
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External Scholarships Search NOW! Free process Check our website Guidance Office Parents’ employers Businesses Organizations and Clubs
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Grants Federal Grants - Pell Grant -Federal Supplemental Educational Opportunity Grant -TEACH grant -Iraq and Afghanistan Grant State Grants Howard P. Rawlings Educational Assistance Grant Howard P. Rawlings Guaranteed Access Grant Institutional Grants Notre Dame Grant Residence Grant
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Scholarships are part of the plan for paying for college, but not the entire plan Of students enrolled full-time at a 4-year college: 0.3% get enough grants to cover the full cost of attendance (COA) 1.0% get enough grants to cover 90 % or more of the COA 3.4% get enough grants to cover 75 % or more of the COA 14.3 % get enough grants to cover 50 % or more of the COA Source-”Top Ten Myths About Scholarships” presentation, 9/2011
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Loans Funds from school Revolving Fund Fixed Interest No Credit Check Repayment begins 9 months after leaving school Funds from the USDE Fixed interest Credit-based loan Repayment could be deferred Funds from the USDE Subsidized/Unsubsidized Fixed Interest No Credit Check Repayment begins 6 months after leaving school Funds from the private lenders Adjustable interest Credit-based loan May need to have a co- signer Private Alternative Loans (COA- other aid) Stafford Loan ($5500/year- $12500/year) Perkins Loan (varies) PLUS Loan (COA-other aid)
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Work Study On-Campus or Off-Campus Part-Time Gain work experience Flexible hours Need-based FAFSA benefit
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FAFSA Free Application for Federal Student Aid www.fafsa.gov Available January 1, 2012 Our deadline-2/15/12 Our code-002065 IRS Match
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Financial Aid Process Apply (January-February) Receive Award Letter (March-April) Complete activation steps (May-June) Receive funds twice a year (fall and spring) (September and February) Apply again…
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What to do now? Apply for a FAFSA PIN www.pin.ed.govwww.pin.ed.gov PIN for a student PIN for a parent FAFSA4caster www.fafsa4caster.ed.gov (early estimate of federal aid)www.fafsa4caster.ed.gov Apply for admission
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Online tools Net Price Calculator College’s websites College Navigator Maryland Higher Education Commission
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Special conditions Change of Income Separation, Divorce, Death High Medical Expenses Paid During 2011 year One-Time Income Parent Attending College
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Questions? Contact Info: Zhanna Goltser zgoltser@ndm.edu (410) 532-5735
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