Title: Saint Francis HS Financial Aid Night
1Saint Francis HS Financial Aid Night
Welcome Parents and Students
Welcome Parents and Seniors!
2Well talk about.
- What sources of financial aid are available
- How to apply
- How eligibility is determined
- Packaging aid
3Sources of Financial Aid
- Gift Aid
- Grants Scholarships
4Whats Available?
- Grants
- Pell Grant 400 - 4713
- Academic Competitiveness Grant 750
- SMART Grant 4000
- Supplemental Educational Opportunity Grant Up
to 4000 - Cal Grant.
5Cal Grants
- Student must meet
- All federal eligibility criteria
- Income asset limits
- GPA requirement
- Amount paid is determined by
- Grant program school segment
- Renewal is based on program participation
6Cal Grant
- Cal A (07-08)
- Community College 0
- CSUs 2916
- UCs 6141
- Privates 9708
7Cal Grant
- Cal Grant B
- Cal Grant A
- Stipend of 1551
- Stipend only at CCs
- Stipend only first year at CSUs, UCs,
Privates
8Whats Available? Contd.
- Self Help
- Federal Work Study
- Federal Perkins Loans
- Federal Stafford Subsidized Unsubsidized Loans
- Direct Loans (are the same as Stafford)
- PLUS Loans
9Types of Applications
- FAFSA
- CSAC GPA Verification Form
- For Cal Grant
- From the High School
- Private and other applications
- Scholarships
- Institutional
-
10Financial Aid PROFILE
- Not used for awarding federal financial aid
- Not all schools require
- Online Registration only
- 5 registration
- 18 per school
- Paper Profile Registration Guide will continue to
be available
11Expected Family Contribution
- Need Analysis is the formula used in determining
a familys EFC - EFC is the measure of a familys financial
strength - The Financial Aid Office uses the EFC to
determine the students overall need for
financial aid -
12Calculating Eligibility
- Federal EFC will be same at all schools
- Federal financial aid eligibility varies based on
institutions COA - Some schools may use institutional methodology to
award their own institutional funds
13Basic Equation of Need
- Cost of Attendance (COA)
- Expected Family Contribution (EFC)
- Students Financial Need (eligibility)
14Cost of Attendance
- Tuition and fees
- Room and board
- Books and supplies
- Transportation
- Miscellaneous personal expenses
- May cover cost of computers
- May also include other extraordinary expenses
15Eligibility Varies Based on Cost
Private 4-year COA 40,000 - EFC 5,000
Need 35,000
Public 4-year COA 24,000 - EFC 5,000
Need 19,000
Public 2-year COA 13,000 - EFC 5,000
Need 8,000
16Packaging 2 yr Public
- Financial Eligibility met with available funds.
- Example COA 13000 EFC 2500 10500
- Pell 1860
- ACG 750
- Cal B 1551
- Work-Study 2000
- Perkins Loan 1000
- Stafford Loan 3339
- Total 10500
17Packaging 4 yr Public
- COA 16,000 EFC 2500 13500
- Pell 1860
- ACG 750
- Cal Grant B 1551
- SUG 2500
- FWS 2000
- Perkins 1000
- Stafford 3500
- TOTAL 13339 (Unmet need 161)
18Package 4 yr Private
- COA 40000 EFC 2500 37500
- Pell 1860
- ACG 750
- Cal Grant A 9708 Cal B 1551
- University Grant 6432 14589
- FWS 2000
- Perkins 3000
- Stafford 3500
- PLUS 10250
- TOTAL 37500
19Awarding Packaging
- Award letters may vary in composition
- Listing of awards and amounts
- COA, EFC, need and unmet need
- Period of enrollment covered
- Response may or may not be required
20(No Transcript)
21(No Transcript)
22(No Transcript)
23Special Circumstances
- Adjustments may be made to information on a
case-by-case basis - Special circumstances include
- Dependency status
- Income and assets
- Child support
- Number in household or college
- Medical or dental expenses
- Private elementary/secondary tuition
24Special Circumstances (cont.)
- Presenting the case
- First, call each Financial Aid Office for
guidance and required forms - A detailed explanation may include
- Students name and SSN
- Give SPECIFIC financial details
- Time period involved
- Attach supporting documentation
25Special Circumstances (cont.)
- Follow up with Financial Aid Office (FAO)
- Each FAO makes their own decision, results may
vary from school to school - Once made, change may not necessarily affect
students eligibility for certain types of aid
26Stafford Loan
- The school determines which program (Direct or
FFEL) to participate in - Annual and aggregate loan limits
- Freshman - 3500
- Sophomore - 4500
- Juniors/Seniors - 5500
- Aggregate - 23000
- Subsidized vs. Unsubsidized
- 2000 Per Year Unsub
27Cost of Borrowing - Stafford
- Interest rate
- Fixed at 6
- Fees
- Up to 1 origination fee paid to the U.S.
Department of Education (ED) - Up to 1 insurance premium paid to the guarantor
28PLUS Loan
- Parent borrows for dependent undergraduate
- Approval subject to credit check
- Loan limits
- Annual COA less other aid
- Aggregate none
- Interest rate is 8.5 fixed
- Repayment begins 60 days after final
disbursement. Deferments available.
29FAFSA
- First year . . . Dont wait for admission!!!
- Always apply
- Yearly process
- After January 1 prior to the fall term (ie.
January 1, 2009 for fall 2009) - Student needs a PIN
- Parent needs a PIN
30Tips for filing the FAFSA
- Free Application for Federal Student Aid
- www.FAFSA.ED.Gov
31Front Page
- Section Student
- Purple Section Parent
- Who to call for questions
- www.studentaid.ed.gov
- 1.800.4.FEDAID
- State scholarships
- Dates
- Forms
32FAQs
- 1-3 Name
- No nicknames
- Name must be listed as it appears on the Social
Security card - Will be matched with Social Security
Administration (SSA)
33FAQs (cont.)
- 31 Interested in Loans or Work-Study?
- If unsure, answer yes then decline once aid is
awarded - A yes does not obligate student to either
program, nor will it cause them to lose out on
gift aid - A no may restrict some of their options for
certain limited loan and work-study funds
34FAQs (cont.)
- 48-60 Dependency Status
- 24 years of age or older
- Dependents other than a spouse for which a
student provides 51 of the support - Veteran of the armed forces or on active duty
- Orphan or Ward of the Court (prior to turning 18)
- Working toward a graduate degree
- Married (as of the day they complete the FAFSA)
- Emancipated or in legal guardianship or
unaccompanied homeless youth
35Parent Information
- Who is a Parent?
- Biological parent(s)
- Adoptive parent(s)
- Stepparent
- Regardless of prenuptial agreements
36Parent Information (cont.)
- Who is not considered a parent for this section?
- Foster parent(s) or grand parents
- The ward is automatically considered an
independent student - Legal guardian(s)
- FAO may use Professional Judgment to make student
independent
37Parent Information (cont.)
- 61 71 Parents Marital Status
- As of date application is signed
- Custodial Parent
- Parent the student lived with
- most in last 12 months
- If unable to determine, who provided most of
students support?
38Parent Information (cont.)
- 75 Number in Parents Household
- Include student and parents
- Parents other children
- If parents provide more than 1/2 support from
July 1, 2009 through June 30, 2010, or - Other children who are considered dependent for
federal financial aid
39Parent Information (cont.)
- Other people if they now live with students
parents and - Parents currently provide more than 1/2 support,
and - Parents will continue to provide more than 1/2 of
their support from July 1, 2009 through June 30,
2010
40Parent Information (cont.)
- 76 Number in College
- Write in number of people from question 75 who
will be college students between July 1, 2009 and
June 30, 2010 - Always include student
- Do not include parents
41Parent Information (cont.)
- Section 3 Income Information
- Custodial parent filed with ex-spouse
- Consider only income of custodial parent (which
includes any child or spousal support received) - Custodial parent remarried
- Stepparent information must be included
42Information (cont.)
- 84-86 Complete Worksheets A, B and C on page 8
- A and B are untaxed income items
- C is exclusions from taxed income Parents
complete purple area - Students complete orange area
43Parent Information (cont.)
- General Asset Information
- If net worth is one million or more, enter
999,999 - If negative, enter 0
- Net worth means current
- value minus debt
44Parent Information (cont.)
- Total of Cash, Savings and
- Checking Accounts
- Total as of the day the
- FAFSA is signed
45Parent Information (cont.)
- Net Worth of Investments
- Do not include home you live in, 401Ks or value
of life insurance, or retirement or pension plans - Include other real estate, Education IRAs, CDs,
money market funds, mutual funds college
savings plans (529s) - Trust funds must be reported even if access is
restricted
46Parent Information (cont.)
- Net Worth of a Business or Farm
- Value means market value of land, buildings,
machinery, equipment, inventory, etc. - Debt means only debts for which business or
investment farm was used as collateral - Business with greater than 100 employees
47Parent Information (cont.)
- Good tax planning doesnt always mean good
financial aid planning
Parents assets - 6 - 12 Students assets -
25 Grandparents assets - priceless
48Prioritizing College Choices
- List a CA school in one of the top three
- boxes for Cal Grant consideration
- List schools most likely to attend
- Ways to add schools
- Wait for Student Aid Report (SAR)
- Add schools by phone or on the Web
- 10 colleges at a time
49Step Seven
- Date and Sign
- If filing electronically, dont forget PIN or
signature page - If filed by a dependent student, student and 1
parent must sign - If filed by an independent student, only student
must sign
50Specialized Use Boxes
- Preparers Section
- If parent or student pays an individual to
complete FAFSA, that person must complete this
part - School Use Only
- Financial Aid Administrator uses this box in rare
case of a dependency override
51Paper FAFSA Filing Tips
- File Early (you can estimate)
- Check completeness and accuracy
- Sign with the pin
- Make a copy before mailing
- Mail in envelope provided
- Do not include any other forms
- Use regular mail
- Obtain a Certificate of Mailing
52Online Filing Tips
- Apply for PIN(s) NOW!
- Gather necessary documents ahead of time
- Complete a Pre-FAFSA Worksheet
- Check browser requirements
- Allow ample time to complete for on-time
submission - Complete the FAFSA4caster
53 Student Aid Report (SAR)
- SAR will be green for 2009/20010
- Expect SAR after filing
- Up to 4 weeks for paper FAFSA
- 1 to 2 weeks for Online FAFSA
- Carefully review for any errors
- Contact school before submitting corrections
54What Happens Next? (cont.)
- Alerts on SAR to applicant and school
- To possible database match problems
- If application has been selected for verification
- To whether or not EFC has been calculated
55Outside Scholarships
- Apply (investigate) early
- Create a portfolio
- No time to be modest
- Personal statements
- youre only one person
- Letters of recommendation
- make sure they like you
- www.fastweb.com and www.fastaid.com
56Scholarship Scams
- Dont pay money to get money
- Guaranteed!
- Youve been selected!
- For a small fee!
- How to get help filling out the FAFSA and
Scholarships Applications
57HELP ME!
- Ask you HS College Counselor
- Call the college Financial Aid Office
- Call 1-800-4FEDAID
- Scholarships www.FASTWEB.COM
- Call us at NDNU 508-3600
58Taxpayer Relief Act
- HOPE Tax Credit
- Available for the first two years of education
(max 1500 per student per year)
- Lifetime Learning
- Available for all students and all years of
enrollment (max 2000 per year per student)
- Student Loan Interest Deduction
- Available for the first 60 months that interest
is required (max 2500)
59Taxpayer Relief Act (cont.)
- For more information about regulations and income
levels - www.ed.gov/offices/OPE/PPI/HOPE/
- www.irs.gov
60Questions?
- Susan Pace
- Director of Financial Aid
- Notre Dame de Namur University
- (650) 508-3600
- space_at_ndnu.edu