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Title: College Goal Sunday


1
College Goal Sunday
  • January 25, 2009

2
FAFSA Filing Options
  • Online FAFSA on the Web
  • Paper FAFSA
  • Note Paper FAFSAs are no longer available to
    colleges or high schools.
  • A student/parent may request a paper FAFSA by
    calling
  • 800-4-FED-AID or may print a PDF of the
    application at www.federalstudentaid.ed.gov.

3
FAFSA on the Webwww.fafsa.ed.gov
  • Online application to complete FAFSA at
    www.fafsa.ed.gov.
  • Processed more quickly than paper version.
  • Built-in online help to assist you with the
    application.
  • Skip logic guides you to answer key questions and
    may allow you to skip questions when appropriate.
  • Student and at least one custodial parent should
    get a federal PIN at www.pin.ed.gov.

4
Application Processing Tips
  • Gather necessary documents ahead of time.
  • Complete a FAFSA on the Web Worksheet available
    at www.fafsa.ed.gov.
  • Allow ample time to complete form for submission
    by deadline.
  • Check the FAFSA for accuracy prior to submission.
  • Save all work periodically.
  • Sign the application using the students and at
    least one parents PIN.
  • Print out a copy of the FAFSA before submitting
    data.
  • Keep a copy of the Submission Confirmation Page.

5
FAFSA on the Web Worksheet
Section 1 is about the student Section 2
determines student dependency status Section 3
collects parental information for dependent
students Section 4 collects student income
information and information about the independent
students household Section 5 allows students
to list up to ten schools to receive information
from the FAFSA
6
Section 1 Page 2
  • List your name and social security number exactly
    as they appear on your social security card.
  • The online application will also ask for your
    first name and middle initial. Use your legal
    name not your nickname.
  • The online application will also ask for your
    date of birth. Be certain to use your birth
    year, not the current year.
  • All items will be compared through the Social
    Security Administrations database.

7
Section 1 Page 2
  • If U.S. citizen, status will be confirmed by
    Social Security match.
  • If eligible non-citizen, status will be confirmed
    by Department of Homeland Security (DHS) match.
  • If neither A nor B, you are ineligible for
    federal/state aid, but might still be eligible
    for state or institutional funds.

8
Section 1 Page 2
  • If eligible non-citizen, write in your eight- or
    nine-digit Alien Registration Number (ARN)
  • Leave the first space blank if you have an eight
    digit ARN
  • Copy of Permanent Resident Card might be
    requested by the financial aid office

9
Section 1 Page 2
  • Remember You and Your refers to the
    student.

10
Section 1 Page 2
  • Check the Register Me box only if the student
    is male and has not registered with selective
    service.
  • Students can also register by going to
    www.sss.gov.

11
Section 1 Page 2
  • If you answer NO, you can skip Question 23.

12
Section 1 Page 2
  • Answer NO if
  • Conviction was for alcohol or tobacco
  • Conviction was removed from record or occurred
    before age 18 (unless tried as an adult)
  • Answer YES if
  • you have been convicted of possessing or selling
    illegal drugs while you were receiving federal
    financial aid.

13
Section 1 Page 2
  • Indicate highest level of schooling completed by
    biological or adoptive parents
  • Use birth parents or adoptive parents
  • Do not use stepparents or foster parents
  • This definition of parents is unique to these two
    questions

14
Section 1 Page 2
  • If you are unsure of the type of degree, mark the
    first box 1st bachelors degree.

15
Section 1 Page 3
  • If you are unsure how many courses you will be
    taking, mark the first box Full-time.
  • Most students check Both work-study and student
    loans.

16
Section 2 Page 3
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Section 2 Page 3
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Section 2 Page 3
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Section 2 Page 3
  • If you answer no to all questions in this
    section, go to Section 3.
  • For FAFSA filing purposes, you are considered a
    dependent student and are required to provide
    parental information.
  • If you answer yes to any question in this
    section, skip Section 3 and go to Section 4.
  • You are considered an independent student for
    FAFSA filing purposes and are NOT required to
    provide parental information

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Section 3 Page 4
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Section 3 Page 4
  • Parents Marital Status as of Today Parents
    should indicate their marital status as of the
    day they are completing the FAFSA. Only a parent
    who was never married should use the Single
    response.
  • Date of marriage, separation, divorce, or
    widowed Parents should indicate the date of
    their marital status. A parent who was never
    married should leave this question blank.

22
Section 3 Page 4
  • List the Social Security numbers, last names,
    first initials, and dates of birth of the
    parent(s) required to report information on the
    FAFSA.
  • It is important that the parents list their last
    names and first initials exactly as the
    information appears on their Social Security card
    so they will pass the Social Security
    Administrations database match.
  • If parents do not have Social Security numbers,
    they should enter all zeroes. Leaving this
    question blank may result in a delay in
    processing of the FAFSA.

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Section 3 Page 4
  • Indicate the two-digit state code for your
    parents permanent address.
  • If the answer to the question is no, enter the
    month and year residency began for your parent
    who has been a legal resident of that state the
    longest.

24
Section 3 Page 4
  • Indicate your parents current tax filing status
    for 2008
  • Have your parents completed a 2008 IRS tax
    return?
  • Which tax return did or will your parents file
    for 2008?
  • Tax filers are generally eligible to submit a
    1040A or 1040EZ if they
  • make less than 100,000 and
  • do not itemize deductions and
  • do not earn any income from self-employment from
    a business or farm and
  • do not receive alimony and
  • have no capital gains requiring Schedule D
    filing.

25
Section 3 Page 4
  • Indicate if you, your parents, or anyone in your
    parents household received benefits in 2007 or
    2008 from any of the federal programs listed.

26
Section 3 Page 5
  • If a person quits their job, he/she is generally
    not considered a dislocated worker even if
    he/she is receiving unemployment benefits.

27
Section 3 Page 5
  • If your parents have not yet filed their 2008
    federal tax return information, you should
    estimate information for these questions.
  • If your parents have completed their 2008 federal
    tax return, use 2008 tax return information to
    complete this item.
  • Use W-2 forms and other records to list all
    income in 2008 earned from work (including income
    earned from self-employment)

28
Section 3 Page 5
  • What was the amount your parents paid in income
    tax for 2008?
  • Use U.S. Income tax paid (or to be paid)
  • Do not use the amount withheld from your parents
    paychecks
  • Enter your parents exemptions for 2008
  • Exemptions can be found on their IRS tax return
  • Be sure to include all persons being claimed on
    your parents 2008 federal tax return.

29
Section 3 Page 5
30
Section 3 Page 5
  • Complete the Worksheets on Page 8
  • to answer these questions.

31
Additional Information Page 8
32
Untaxed Income Page 8
33
Section 3 Page 5
  • Depending upon how you answered earlier
    questions, the online application may skip the
    asset section. You can choose to answer the
    questions anyway.

34
Section 3 Page 5

35
Section 4 Page 6
  • The questions in the student section are very
    similar to the questions in the parent section.

36
Section 4 Page 6
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Section 4 Page 6
38
Section 4 Page 6
  • The financial aid administrator at the college
    may ask you to provide information about the
    amount of education benefits you will receive.

39
Section 4 Page 6
  • If you are a dependent student, the online
    application will skip this section.
  • For the purposes of todays program, we will
    review each of these questions.

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Section 4 Page 6
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Section 4 Page 7
42
Section 4 Page 7
  • Refer to page 8 of the worksheet.

43
Section 4 Page 7
  • Use the same terms and definitions as explained
    in the parent asset information section.

44
Section 5 Page 7
  • List up to ten schools to which you are applying.
  • Select the housing plan that best describes the
    type of housing you expect to have while
    attending each listed school.
  • Strategies for Listing Colleges
  • List those schools with the earliest financial
    aid deadlines.
  • If you are applying to more than ten schools,
    wait for the processed Student Aid Report (SAR)
    and add additional schools via the Web.

45
Complete the Application
46
FAFSA on the WebThe First Page
47
TEACH Grant Data Screen
  • Answer yes if you plan to become an elementary
    or secondary school teacher.

48
Searching for College Codes
49
ACG Data Screens
50
Confirmation Page
51
The Application Status Check
52
What Happens Next
  • If you provided an email address, you will be
    notified of your processed information as quickly
    as 24 hours.
  • Student Aid Reports can be accessed on the Web.
  • Opportunities to review and correct information.
  • Summary of the FAFSA will be provided to the
    schools you listed.
  • Colleges match admissions records with financial
    aid applications and determine aid eligibility.
  • College prepare notices of financial aid
    eligibility to admitted students who have
    completed all required financial aid forms.

53
Types/Sources of Financial Aid
  • Scholarships Grants
  • Federal
  • State
  • Institutional
  • Private
  • Work-Study
  • Federal
  • Institutional
  • Loans
  • Federal
  • Institutional
  • Private

54
Special Circumstances
  • Contact the colleges Financial Aid Office if
    there is
  • Loss or reduction in parent or student income
  • Death or serious illness
  • Natural disasters affecting parent income
  • Unusual medical or dental expenses not covered by
    insurance
  • Reduction in child support, social security
    benefits or other untaxed benefit
  • Financial responsibility for elderly grandparents
  • Parent in college
  • Any other unusual circumstances that affect a
    familys ability to contribute to higher
    education

55
Final Thoughts
  • EVERYONE should apply for financial aid
  • Know and meet deadlines
  • Save copies of everything submitted
  • Respond quickly to requests for information
  • Beware solicitations charging fees
  • Dont be afraid to ask questions

56
Thank You!
  • Please complete your Survey Form before you
    leave.
  • Be sure to fill out the entry form to win the
    500 FAME Scholarship!
  • All attendees will be entered into a drawing to
    win one of twenty 500 scholarships from FAME.
  • Scholarship winners will be notified by FAME.
  • Payment of scholarship funds will be made to the
    college during the fall 2009 semester.
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