Title: Eastern Michigan University
1Financing Education Beyond High School
- Eastern Michigan University
- 2008-2009
2Agenda
- How to apply for Financial Aid
- Cost of Attendance
- Definition of Financial Aid
- Federal Financial Aid programs
- Michigan Scholarships and Grants
- Institutional Scholarships
- Where to look for information about private
sources of aid
3Applying for Financial Aid
- ALL colleges will require the Free Application
for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) - Some schools may also request the Profile
application from CSS to award institutional
aid/scholarships
4Application Process
- Submit the Free Application for Federal Student
Aid (FAFSA) prior to schools deadline - FAFSA must be submitted annually
(January/February is best) - Most aid awarded on a, first-come, first-served
basis - To ensure maximum consideration for federal,
state, institutional aid, contact each school
to ask about their - Required application materials
- Application deadlines
5FAFSA
- Collects familys personal financial
information in order to determine a students
Expected Family Contribution (EFC) - May file FAFSA in one of two ways
- Electronically via FAFSA on the Web
- Paper FAFSA
6PIN Registration for Electronic Signature
- Web site www.pin.ed.gov
- Sign FAFSA electronically
- Can request PIN before January 1, 2008
- Not required, but speeds processing
- May be used by students and parents throughout
aid process, including subsequent school years
7FAFSA on the Web
- Web site www.fafsa.ed.gov
- 2008-09 FAFSA on the Web available on
January 1, 2008 - FAFSA on the Web Worksheet
- Used as pre-application worksheet
- Questions follow order of FAFSA on the Web
8General Student Eligibility Criteria
- Must be pursuing degree, certificate, or other
recognized credential - Must be U.S. citizen or eligible non-citizen
- Must be registered with Selective Service (if
male required) - May not have eligibility suspended or terminated
due to drug-related conviction - Must meet Satisfactory Academic Progress
requirements
9Satisfactory Academic Progress (SAP)
- Schools are required to have a SAP policy which
monitors successful progress towards graduation - Qualitative (GPA) requirement
- Quantitative (course completion) requirement
- Maximum timeframe for each degree
10FAFSA Questions - Student
- Name, address, SSN, DOB, citizenship, marital
status, Selective Service, grade level, degree
type, etc. - 2007 wages, AGI, taxes paid, untaxed income,
assets and income exclusions - Colleges to receive the results (up to six)
- Dependency Status
11Dependency Status Independent If
- At least 24 years old by December 31st of the
award year covered by the FAFSA - Graduate or professional student
- Married (at the time of application)
- Has children or legal dependents other than a
spouse for whom the student provides more than
half of their support - Both parents deceased or ward of the court
- Veteran of the U.S. Armed Forces or currently
serving on active duty (for other than training
purposes) in the Armed Forces - Determined to be independent by the financial
aid administrator based on unusual circumstances
12FAFSA Questions Parent(s)
- Name, SSN, marital status (at the time of
application), household size, number in college
in 2008-09 - 2007 wages, AGI, taxes paid, untaxed income (SSB,
401k/403b, child support received, etc.), income
exclusions (child support paid, Education Tax
Credits, etc.), assets
13Frequent FAFSA Errors
- Parent and Student Social Security Numbers
- Divorced/remarried parent information
- Income earned by parents/stepparents
- Untaxed income (401k/403b, SSB child support
received for all family members) - U.S. income taxes paid (not withheld)
- Missing signatures
14Special Circumstances
- Request a re-evaluation of a processed FAFSA due
to - Loss of employment
- Loss of untaxed income benefits (Social Security,
child support, etc.) - Separation or divorce
- Unusual uninsured medical or dental expenses
15What Happens After I Submit the FAFSA?
- The FAFSA is processed by the Department of
Education. - The Expected Family Contribution (EFC) is
determined. - Results are sent to the student and the schools
listed on the FAFSA.
16FAFSA Processing Results
- Students are notified of FAFSA results by
- E-mail notification containing a direct link to
the students on-line Student Aid Report (SAR) if
the students e-mail was provided on paper FAFSA
or FAFSA on the Web - A paper SAR will be sent if no email address was
provided - Students with a PIN can view their on-line SAR at
www.fafsa.ed.gov
17What is the Expected Family Contribution (EFC)
- Amount family can reasonably be expected to
contribute - Stays the same regardless of college
- Two components
- Parent contribution
- Student contribution
- Calculated using FAFSA data and a federal formula
18Role of the Financial Aid Office
- Determines eligibility for financial aid
- Packages/awards aid
- Sends an award notification which includes
- Programs and amount from each program for which
the student is eligible - How and when aid will be disbursed
- Terms and conditions of students award
- May be sent by letter or E-mail notification
19Cost of Attendance
- Tuition and Fees
- Room and Board (on campus or off)
- Books and Supplies
- Transportation
- Personal Expenses
20Definition of Need
- Cost of Attendance
- - Expected Family Contribution (EFC)
- Financial Need
21Need Varies Based on Cost
22Types of Funding
- Grants gift aid, generally based on need
- Scholarships gift aid, generally based on
academic achievement or special talent - Loans must be repaid
- Work-study employment, student earns money to
help with educational expenses
23The FAFSA is required for
- Pell Grant
- Academic Competitiveness Grant (ACG) -1st 2nd
year in college - students must complete a
rigorous program of study in high school - National Science and Mathematics Access to Retain
Talent (SMART) Grant - 3rd 4th year in college,
be pursuing a major in fields of study that are
considered critical to the national security of
the United States - Supplemental Educational Opportunity Grant (SEOG)
24FAFSA also required for
- College Work Study
- Perkins Loan
- Stafford Loans
- Some Scholarships depending on the school policy
- State need-based aid
25Subsidized and Unsubsidized Stafford Loans
- (Student Borrower)
- Subsidized Must demonstrate need
- No interest during in-school period
- Unsubsidized Need is not a consideration
- Interest paid by student or allowed to capitalize
- Fixed interest rate of 6.8
- Repayment begins 6 months after graduation
26Parent PLUS Loan
- Borrowers are parents of dependent undergraduate
students or graduate and professional students - Annual loan limit cost of attendance minus
student financial aid - Fixed interest rate
- Federal Family Educational Loans 8.5
- Direct Loan 7.9
- Repayment begins 60 days after loan is fully
disbursed
27Michigan Competitive Scholarship
- Eligibility Criteria
- Enrolled at Michigan Public/Private Institution
- Take the ACT Test by December of senior year
- Qualifying ACT Score (sum of 90)
- FAFSA received by March 1
- Financial Need
- Michigan Resident
- www.michigan.gov/studentaid
28Michigan Competitive Scholarship
- Renewable by filing the FAFSA each year and
continuing to show need - Must maintain a college GPA of 2.0 or higher
- 1,300 Public Institutions
- 2,100 Private Institutions
- www.michigan.gov/studentaid
29Michigan Tuition Grant
- Maximum 2,100 per year award amount
- File FAFSA by March 1st for priority
consideration - Demonstrate financial need
- Enroll at least half time at an approved
independent, (private) college/university - Michigan resident
- U.S. citizen or permanent resident
- Meet Satisfactory Academic Progress (SAP) policy
- www.michigan.gov/studentaid
30Michigan Nursing Scholarship
- Eligibility Criteria
- Admitted to a nursing program (LPN, ADN, or BSN)
- U.S. citizen or permanent resident
- Michigan resident
- Maximum annual award is 4,000
- Must sign an agreement to work in Michigan or
scholarship must be repaid - www.michigan.gov/studentaid
31Michigan Promise Scholarship (formerly MI Merit
Award)
- Receive qualifying scores (Level 1 or 2) on the
MI Merit Exam (MME) - 1,000 per year for first two years
- Additional 2,000 after successful completion
of two years (Associate Degree or 50 of
bachelors degree) with at least a 2.5 GPA - Four years to claim award
- www.michigan.gov/studentaid
32Michigan Educational Trust(MET)
- Prepaid college tuition plan that locks in future
tuition rates at in-state public colleges at
current prices - All prepaid tuition plans must be included as an
investment in the asset portion of the FAFSA - Contact the MET program to notify them what
school the student will attend - www.michigan.gov/studentaid
- 800-MET-4-KID
33Michigan Education Savings Program (MESP)
- Investment program for college costs including
tuition, fees, room, board, books, supplies, etc. - 529 plans must be included as an investment in
the asset portion of the FAFSA - www.misaves.com or 877-861-MESP
34Institutional Scholarships
- Contact schools to determine their application
requirements - Sometimes an application is required
- May want an essay from the student
- May require a FAFSA to determine need
- May require an audition or portfolio
35Avoid Being Scammed
- The scholarship is guaranteed or your money back
- You cant get this information anywhere else
- I just need your credit card or bank account
number to hold this scholarship - Well do all the work
- The scholarship will cost some money
- Youve been selected by a national foundation
to receive a scholarship or youre a finalist in
a contest you never entered
36Next Steps - Summary
- Obtain and review admission and financial aid
materials from each school being considered - Meet all application deadlines
- Complete FAFSA and any additional application
materials, such as the College Scholarship
Services PROFILE application - Investigate other sources of aid
37College Goal Sunday
- Sunday, February 10, 2008
- 200 400 p.m.
- Host Sites
- Eastern Michigan University
- Oakland Community College
- U of M Dearborn
- Wayne State University
- Jackson High School
- Lawrence Tech University
- Macomb Community College
- http//www.MICollegeGoal.org/
- (Sign up for a reminder entry for a laptop)
38LAST ONE! Websites
- www.emich.edu/finaid - PowerPoint Presentation
Financing Education Beyond High School - www.fastweb.com scholarship search
- www.collegeboard.com Search Planning
- www.studentaid.ed.gov U.S. DOE info
- www.finaid.org/calculators/ - EFC estimator
- www.gocollege.com - The Collegiate Websource