Paying For College 202
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Paying For College 202
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Student Financial Services
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Free Money
Earned Money
Borrowed Money
Types of Financial Aid
Grants & Scholarships
Loans
Work-Study (Student Labor)
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Pell Grant* $5,550
Supplemental Education Opportunity Grant* $4,000 (AU Max. = $1,000)
U.S. Department of Education
* FAFSA Required
Federal Financial Aid Programs
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Perkins Loan 5% fixed, 9 month grace period (AU Max .= $1,500)
Stafford Loans5.6% fixed, Subsidized, 6 month grace period6.8% fixed, Unsubsidized, 6 month grace period
PLUS Loan7.9 % fixed, within 60 days after last disbursement, unless a defermentis requested
KnowBorrowers Rights & ResponsibilitiesLoan RepaymentDeferment & ForbearanceEntrance & Exit Counseling
ConsiderSubsidized vs. UnsubsidizedInterest RateGrace Period
Federal Loan Programs
U.S. Department of Education
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• Federal Aid PIN• FAFSA• Institutional Forms• Other
Note: Communicate with each college to inquire aboutsteps you need to take to have a complete application.
Applying for Financial Aid
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• While completing FAFSA, applicant may submit real-time request to IRS for tax data
• IRS will authenticate taxpayer’s identity• If match found, IRS sends real-time results to applicant in new window• Applicant chooses whether or not to transfer data to FAFSA• Available end of January 2011 for 2011-12 processing cycle• Participation is voluntary• Could reduce documents requested by financial aid office• Not available to applicants with a recent change in marital status
IRS Data Retrieval
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• Parent and student Social Security Numbers• Divorced/remarried parental information• Income earned by parents/stepparents• Untaxed income• U.S. income taxes paid • Household size• Number of household members in college• Real estate and investment net worth
Frequent FAFSA Errors
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Steps for Students1. Start planning for the future now2. Complete the admission process3. Apply for PIN and complete
FAFSA4. Receive, revise and edit the
Student Aid Report (SAR)5. Consider award letters 6. Respond to college offers7. Advise school(s) of external
scholarships 8. Renew the FAFSA every year!
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Student Financial Services