Awarding Financial Aid Jerry Alan Donna Director of Financial Aid Salem College Winston-Salem, NC

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Awarding Financial Aid Jerry Alan Donna Director of Financial Aid Salem College Winston-Salem, NC. A few more acronyms!. ACG – Academic Competitiveness Grant COA – Cost-of-Attendance EFA – Estimated Financial Assistance EFC – Expected Family Contribution FWS – Federal Work-Study - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Awarding Financial Aid

Jerry Alan DonnaDirector of Financial AidSalem CollegeWinston-Salem, NC

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A few more acronyms!

• ACG – Academic Competitiveness Grant• COA – Cost-of-Attendance• EFA – Estimated Financial Assistance• EFC – Expected Family Contribution• FWS – Federal Work-Study• ISIR – Institutional Student Information Report• SMART – National SMART Grant

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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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Prior to Packaging

• A school must:

– Have developed Packaging Policies

– Defined their Academic Year

– Defined their Payment Periods

– Developed a Cost of Attendance (Budget)

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Prior to Packaging Federal & Need Based Aid

• ISIR with official EFC

– To determine need

• Understanding of available EFA (resources available)

• Determine individual student’s COA

• Types of federal aid available at your institution

– Pell

– ACG/SMART

– Campus-Based Funds (Perkins Loan, FSEOG, FWS)

– Loans

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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 when possible (not all schools can meet need).

COA $20,000- EFC 0= Need $20,000

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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

– Computer

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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 (unless compensation is via payroll)

– VA educational benefits

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Estimated Financial Assistance

• Basic Need

COA - EFC = Need

• $14,000 - 1000 = $13,000

• Need Based

COA - EFC - EFA = Need-Based Eligibility

• $14,000 - 1000 - 13,000 = 0

• Non-Need Based

COA - EFA = Non-Need Based Eligibility

• Unsubsidized or Plus Loan

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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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Federal Programs

• Pell• ACG• SMART• Campus Based

– Work-Study

– SEOG

– Perkins Loan

• Loans

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Foundation of Aid PackagePell Grant

– Goes only to undergraduate students who have not received a bachelor’s or first professional degree

– Determined using student’s COA, EFC and the U.S. Department of Education’s Pell payment/disbursement schedules

– No other aid is considered in determining Pell eligibility

– 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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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- EFC 0- Pell 4,310= Remaining Need $15,690

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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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ACG continued…

• 1st year students

– Must not have been previously enrolled in a program of undergraduate study

– Must have graduated from a rigorous secondary high school program after 1/1/06

• 2nd year students

– Must have graduated from a rigorous program of study after 1/1/05

– Must have at least a 3.0 GPA in an eligible program

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Student Eligibility Criteria Specific to the National SMART Grant

• 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 (based on approved USDOE CIP

CODE list)

• Cumulative GPA of at least 3.0 on a 4.0 scale

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Campus-Based Aid

• Must make funds reasonably available to all students

• No minimum enrollment status is required

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FSEOG – Federal Supplemental Educational Opportunity Grant

• 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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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 ($5.85 as of July 24, 2007)

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Federal 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 ($4000) and aggregate ($20,000) loan limits

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FFEL – Federal Family Education LoanDL – Federal Direct Loan

• 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 ($3,500, $4,500, $5,500) and aggregate limits

($23,000, $46,000, $138,500)

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Available Institutional Aid

• Funds both within Financial Aid Office’s control and those not in the control of the

Financial Aid Office.

– Athletics, academic departments, performance based scholarships (i.e. music,

dance), Admissions, bookstore, etc

• Internal criteria and packaging policies

– Grants

– Loans

– Assistantships and fellowships

– Tuition and fee waivers

– Need-based employment

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Outside Aid Student May Receive

• State aid

• Scholarships (organizations, merit, etc.)

• VA educational benefits

• Employer tuition assistance

• Alternative educational loans

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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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Complete Aid Package

COA

- EFC

- Pell

- EFA

= Remaining Need

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Sample Aid Package

COA $20,000

- EFC 0

= Need $20,000- Pell $4,310- Stafford $3,500- FSEOG $500- Perkins $4,000- FWS $1,500- Scholarship $5,000

= Unmet Need $1,190

Estimated

Financial

Assistance (EFA)

$18,810

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Packaging Case Studies

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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 graphic 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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Art & Design Community College

COA

EFC

Project Design Scholarship

Pell

ACG

Institutional Grant

FWS

Sub loan

Unsub loan

Plus

Package Award Balance

15,000 15,000

0 15,000

1,000 14,000

4,310 9,690

750 8,940

500 8,440

2,500 5,940

3,500 2,440

0 2,440

2,440 0

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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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George and XYZ State University

COA

EFC

Pell

Chapter 30 VA

Need

Sub loan

Remaining Need

$14,900 $14,900

1,800 1,800

2,000 2,000

9,600 xxxx

1,500 11,100

1,500 3,500

0 7,600

Package #1 Package #2

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George and XYZ State University

Package #2 Package #3

COA $14,900 $14,900

EFC 1,800 1,800

Pell 2,000 2,000

Chapter 30 VA 9,600 9,600

Sub loan 3,500 -------

Remaining Need (2,000) 1,500

No overaward

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Scarlett and the Univ. of Aeronautical Studies

• A high achiever since she won her state spelling bee as a 4th 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 & nine brothers.

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University of Aeronautical StudiesPackage Award Balance Optional Balance

COA $25,000 $25,000 $25,000 $25,000EFC 0 25,000 0 25,000Scholarship – SWA 700 24,300 700 24,300Scholarship – Gates 8,500 15,800 0 24,300Pell 4,310 11,490 4,310 19,990SMART 4,000 7,490 4,000 15,990SEOG 500 6,990 500 15,490FWS 2,500 4,490 2,500 12,990Sub loan 4,490 0 5,500 7,490Unsub loan 0 0 0 7,490Plus 0 0 7,490 0

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Questions?

Jerry Alan DonnaSalem College, Winston-Salem, NC

PH 336-917-5577EMAIL donna@salem.edu