Title: Financial Aid Money Matters
1Financial Aid Money Matters
2Financial Aid, UNBF
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CONTACTS - Shelley Clayton or Kelly Waugh
- Director Financial Aid
Officer - Location Room 3, Alumni Memorial Building
- Tel (506) 453-4796
- Fax (506) 453-5020
- E-mail finaid_at_unb.ca
- Web site http//www.unbf.ca/financialaid/
3Part 1
Costs of Attendance
4Approximate Costs 2009-2010
- Tuition 5,482
- Fees (Health Dental next slide) 668
- Residence costs
- (double room/19 meals) 7,864
- Books/equipment and supplies
1,500 - Local travel 800
- Return travel 1,500
- Miscellaneous (entertainment, etc.) 1,200
- Parking Fee 79
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- TOTAL 19,093
5Health Dental Plan at UNB
- ADMINISTERED BY
- If you have alternate medical coverage and do not
wish to remain on the UNB - student plan, you can opt-out by visiting the
following website - http//www.unbsu.ca/
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- You can choose to opt-out of the dental plan
without showing proof of coverage, - however this must also be indicated online. A
verbal indication that the student - wishes to opt-out is not sufficient and will not
result in a credit to your - University account. (COSTS Health 137
Dental 112 249)
6Health Dental Plan at UNB
- CONTACT the Student Union Office
- Tel (506) 453-4955
- E-mail unbsu_at_unb.ca
- Web site http//www.unbsu.ca/
- It is essential that you provide your alternate
health plan information ( insurer, policy number,
primary subscriber), student information (name,
student number, address, etc.). Please also
indicate which plan or plans you are opting out
of. The receipt of opt-out will be sent to the
email address as indicated by the student on the
form. Please keep a copy of your emailed receipt
or print it off upon completion of the opt-out
form. - DEADLINES FOR OPT-OUT
- Please note the dates that the website will be
available to opt-out - August 31, 2009 - September 25, 2009 for
students beginning in the fall term. - January 1, 2010 - January 22, 2010 for students
beginning in the winter term.
7Tuition Minimum Payment Due by September 8th
- All Programs 3,214.50
- Exceptions to Minimum Payment
- Law 4,989.50
- Engineering 3,714.50
8Part II
- Student Funding
- (Government Loans Other)
9New Brunswick Integrated Loan Program
10New Brunswick Integrated Loan Program
11Canada Student Grant
- Persons from Low-Income Families
- Up front grant of 250.00 per month
- Must have an assessed need of at least 1 to
qualify
12Canada Student Grant
- Persons from Middle-Income Families
- Up front grant of 100.00 per month
- Must have an assessed need of at least 1 to
qualify
13New Brunswick Integrated Loan Program
Removal of parental and partners income from the
assessment of New Brunswick Student Loans If you
are a dependent student in a program beginning
August 1, 2007 or later, you can choose not to
include your parents income in your application
for financial assistance. If you DO NOT provide
your parents income, the parental/family
contribution will be removed in the calculation
of your New Brunswick Student Loan. Should you
choose not to include this income information,
you will be assessed for New Brunswick Student
Loans only.
142,000 first-year credit for first-time
university students
- The New Brunswick 2,000.00 first-year credit has
been - cancelled effective 2009-2010 academic year.
- However, the federal government has established
the Canada - Study Grant Program to ensure on-going access to
post- - secondary education.
15Government of New Brunswick Debt Reduction for
Timely Completion Program
- Eligibility Requirements
- Graduate from a publically funded post-secondary
institution - Apply for the benefit for the first undergraduate
degree, diploma or certificate earned after April
1, 2009. - Graduate from the program of study within the
established timelines for the program i.e. a
four-year BBA must be completed within four
years. - Must have total federal and provincial student
loan borrowings associated with the successfully
complete program) in excess of 26,000.
16Government of New Brunswick Debt Reduction for
Timely Completion Program
- Eligibility Requirements (Continued)
- Provide proof of graduation through a transcript
of marks that indicates the date the degree,
diploma or certificate awarded, and - Apply for one-time benefit within seven months of
graduation date- i.e. if graduation date is May
24, 2009, application for the debt reduction
benefit must be received by SFS no later than
December 24, 2009. - Appeal Process will exist for students with
temporary illness or graduates with family
responsibilities while studying may be unable to
graduate from their program within the
established timeline.
17Government of New Brunswick Tuition Rebate
- Under the New Brunswick Tuition Rebate, anyone,
from anywhere - in the world, who on or after January 1, 2005,
pays tuition, - graduates from an eligible post-secondary
institution, lives and - works in New Brunswick and pays New Brunswick
personal - income tax, will be eligible for a non-taxable
rebate of 50 of - their tuition costs with a maximum lifetime
rebate of 20,000.
18Government of New Brunswick Tuition Rebate
(continued)
- The rebate can be claimed once personal income
tax returns are - filed for the previous taxation year, and a
Notice of Assessment is - received from the Canada Revenue Agency. The
tuition rebate - may be claimed any time up to 20 years from the
first year that - credit is earned, and the maximum rebate that may
be claimed in - any given year is 4,000. Unused balances may be
carried forward - and claimed against future New Brunswick
personal income tax, - until the lifetime maximum of 20,000 is reached.
19Nova Scotia Student Aid
20Nova Scotia Student Aid
21Nova Scotia Student Aid
- Up-Front Grants
- Starting August 1, 2008, the first 20 percent of
your Nova Scotia Student Loan - will be a grantyou dont pay it back. This grant
may be worth up to - 1,560 each calendar year (1,020 academic year).
Everyone who gets a - Nova Scotia loan will get this 20 percent grant.
22Nova Scotia Student Aid
- Graduate Tax Credit
- Getting the graduate tax credit is not restricted
to those who graduated from Nova Scotia
institutions. Nova Scotia offers the credit to
graduates from any institution recognized by
designated authorities under the Canada Student
Financial Assistance Act. That means hundreds of
universities, colleges, schools and institutes
across Canada and in many international
locations, too.
23Nova Scotia Student Aid
- Graduate Tax Credit (continued)
- NEW - You no longer need to apply for a Graduate
Tax Credit Certificate. - Just claim the credit on your 2008 or later tax
return. - you need to attach your diploma to your 2008 (or
later) tax return (paper version). If you are
filing electronically, keep all of your documents
in case the Canada Revenue Agency asks to see
them - you can claim this credit only once, even if you
graduate from more than one post-secondary
eligible program - claim this credit in the year you graduate any
unused amount may be claimed in the following two
years
24Ontario Integrated Loan
25Ontario Integrated Loan
26Ontario Integrated Loan
- Full-Time Programs Applied for through the
Full-Time OSAP Application - The Ontario Access Grant is worth up to 3,000.
It assists first-time, first-year students from
low-income and moderate income families with
tuition costs. - The Canada Student Grant for Students with
Permanent Disabilities is worth up to 2,000 per
year. It assists students with permanent
disabilities to meet educational and living
costs. - The Ontario Student Opportunity Grant (Loan
Forgiveness) is available to help students reduce
their annual Canada-Ontario Integrated Student
Loan debt by limiting an eligible student's
repayable debt to 7,000 for a two-term academic
year and 10,500 for a three-term academic year.
27Prince Edward Island
28Prince Edward Island
29Newfoundland Labrador
30Newfoundland Labrador
31Newfoundland Labrador
- PROVINCIAL UPFRONT GRANTS
- When will I get my grant? 6 weeks after the start
of classes if you have submitted a completed
Income Confirmation Form. - What if I dont submit my Income Confirmation
Form? - You will be deemed ineligible to receive the
grant portion of your provincial assistance. - How will I get my grant?
- A cheque will be issued in your name and
sent to your educational institution (provided
you are studying within Canada). You should
contact the financial assistance office at your
school.
32REPAYMENT ASSISTANCE PLAN
33Repayment Assistance Plan
- No borrower will ever be required to make a
student loan payment above the affordable - No payment will be required from those with very
low income - No borrower will have a repayment period
exceeding 15 years. - Available in Fall 2009
34General Information
35Millennium Bursaries
- The final cohort of students eligible to receive
millennium - bursaries will be that attending a Canadian
post-secondary - institution in the 2008-09 academic year. No
student will - receive a Millennium Bursary after 2009.
- Website http//www.millenniumscholarships.ca/en/i
ndex.asp
36Canada Student Grants for Students with
Disabilities
- Students may be eligible for a Canada Access
Grant (CAG) - of up to 8,000 a year to cover exceptional
education-related - costs with their disability.
- Eligibility (must have a permanent disability be
enrolled in a 40 course load for full-time
students). - Apply for CSLP and complete a separate
application form for CAG.
37Federal Budget Highlights from 2006
- Exemption for income earned while in school is
increased to 1,700. - Full exemption is in effect for bursaries and
scholarships (T4A receipted awards).
38Student Loan Debt
- Partly as a result of policy changes to
government - student loan programs, and increases in the cost
of - education over time, Class of 1999 graduates
borrowed - significantly more than their predecessors. To
finance - their 1999 programs, graduates borrowed 20,918
on - average, nearly 5,000 more than the Class of
1996.1 - 1. Page 114, Maritimes Provinces Higher Education
Commission (MPHEC) Survey of - 1999 Maritime University Graduates in 2001
(funded by NB, PEI NS)
39Student Loan Debt (cont.)
- Borrowing in the high range has also gone up
considerably from the previous cohort, with over
one quarter (27) saying they had borrowed
30,000 or more (compared to 12 of borrowers in
the Class of 1996.)2 - 2. Page 114, Maritimes Provinces Higher Education
Commission (MPHEC) Survey of - 1999 Maritime University Graduates in 2001
(funded by NB, PEI NS)
40National Student Loan Service Centre
- National Student Loan Service Centre (NSLSC)
- Public Service Division
- 1-888-815-4514
41National Student Loan Service Centre
- National Student Loan Service Centre (NSLSC)
- Public Service Division
- 1-888-815-4514
42Part III
Financial Aid Office Programs Services
43UNBF Great Computer Give-Away Program
- UNBs Financial Aid Office, Student Union and IT
Department participate in a computer draw
program annually. In the fall of 2009,
reconditioned computers will be provided to this
needs-based program by UNBs IT Department. - Eligibility is restricted to full-time UNBF
undergraduate students with demonstrated
financial need. Students must also be in good
academic standing (GPA of 2.0 and over from the
most recent assessment year or 1st year entry to
UNB) to be eligible for program consideration.
44 UNB Work-Study Program
- Work-Study is a subsidized employment program
designed to assist financially needy students
with the high costs associated with
post-secondary study. - Students work up to a maximum of 10 hours per
week at a standard wage of 10.71 per hour. - Please contact UNBs Financial Aid Office
(453-4796) starting end of August, 2009 to set up
an appointment for a Needs Assessment and
review program eligibility.
45 UNB Special Bursary Program
- Students may be eligible for up to 1,000 in
bursary - assistance if they meet the following criteria
- 1. Undergraduate Canadian citizen (or domestic
student) - 2. Registered at UNBF on a full-time basis
- 3. Have a demonstrated financial need
- Please contact Financial Aid 453-4796 for further
information. - Application deadline November 15, 2009
- Applications will be posted to www.unbf.ca/financi
alaid/
46 University Loan Program
- University loans are low interest short-term
loans administered - through the Financial Aid Office
- Eligibility is restricted to full-time students
who have completed one term of studies at UNB - Maximum loan per academic year is 800
- Please call Financial Aid Office to schedule an
appointment.
47 Study Abroad Bursary Program
- Bursaries, valued up to 1,500, may be available
to full-time students completing an international
student abroad program as part of their degree
requirement at the University of New Brunswick
(Fredericton Campus). The award will be
contingent on the students registration and
completion of the student abroad program.
48 Financial Aid Office Tips
- Do not wait until you are accepted to university
to apply for governmental loans - Keep copies of EVERYTHING dealing with the
governmental loan program - Document dates (when you applied, sent
information, etc.) - If you are unhappy with your loan award, you can
talk to Financial Aid Office staff about appeals
for further loan assistance
49 IMPORTANT INFORMATION on Dropping Courses
- Advise your son/daughter to contact the Financial
Aid Office of UNB before dropping courses. - Most provinces require at least 60 enrollment
(3/3 credit courses) to maintain loan assistance
in good standing. - EXCEPTION NL NS and Students with Disabilities
50 AWARDS
- Encourage your child to review financial options
and resources by applying for - scholarships/bursaries through UNBs
Undergraduate Awards Office and UNBs - Financial Aid Office.
- Scholarships (merit-based)
- Merit-based Scholarships look at academic
standing or grade point average (g.p.a.).
Merit-based bursaries also consider financial
need. http//www.unb.ca/scholasrships/ -
- Bursaries (need-based)
- Need-based awards consider financial need first
and, in some programs, an academic standing of
2.0 and over. - http//www.unbf.ca/financialaid/
51 EXTERNAL AWARDS
- Also, check out on-line search tools for awards
across Canada at the following web sites - (this is not an all inclusive list)
- http//www.canlearn.ca/en/shared/pay/school/schola
rships/index.shtml - http//www.scholarshipscanada.com/
- http//www.studentawards.com/
- Dont forget to check out the valuable Job Search
and Career Information located on - UNBFs Student Employment Services web site
- http//www.unb.ca/employment/jobsearch/jobsearch.h
tml
52Thank you for your support!
- Treat people as if they were what
- they ought to be and you help them
- become what they are capable of being.
- Author Johann Wolfgang von Goethe