Title: FINANCIAL AID
1FINANCIAL AID
- For international students planning to study in
the United States - November 2006
2Financial Aid?Its a jungle out there!
3Financial Aid for International Students
- International or Foreign Students
- Defined as
- Students that will need a visa (F-1) to study in
the United States - Financial Aid
- Defined as (for todays discussion) Any type of
funding outside the students family - In reality- many colleges separate Financial Aid
as being need based Scholarships as being merit
based -
4What is Financial Aid?
- Money that is supplied by a source outside of the
family to help pay for the cost of education - Basic premise of Financial Aid students and
parents are the primary source of funds and are
expect to contribute to the extent they are able.
5????Financial Aid Is
- An assistance device
- Not designated to replace familys contribution
- To supplement parents (primary) responsibility
- Not based on what the parents would LIKE to pay
6Terms and Acronyms
- Certification of Finances- Documentation to
provide information about the amount of funding
the student has available - School based form
- Bank letter
- College Board Form
- International Student Financial Aid Application-
- School based
- College Board Generic Form
7Terms and Acronyms
- EFC- Expected Family Contribution
- COA- Cost of Attendance
- Need Based- Funding based on familys income and
need - Merit Based- Funding based on talents (academic,
athletic, leadership, etc.) - Unmet Need- Difference between cost and aid
award- the Gap
8Terms and Acronyms
- NEED BLIND Students are admitted and fully
funded based on the universitys criteria - - Less than 10 schools are truly need blind
- MEET FULL NEED actually means most need is met
up to what the university determines often less
than what parents expect, sometimes refers to
full tuition - MANY are
- NEED Conscious
- NEED Aware
- NEED Sensitive
9Cost of Attendence (C.O.A.)
- DIRECT COSTS
- Tuition and Fees
- Room
- Board/Food
- INDIRECT COSTS
- Books and supplies (estimate)
- Personal expenses (estimate)
- Transportation (sometimes included)
- Insurance (may be required)
10Categories of Financial Aid
- NEED Based Aid VS. NON-NEED Based Aid
- (Merit)
- SELF-HELP Aid VS. GIFT Aid
- Work - Scholarships
- Loans - Grants
11Important Factors for Intl Students
- If you are looking for financial aid as an intl
student, you MUST apply to institutions that say
they offer financial assistance to international
students! - If in doubtASK! Do not assume anything
- If they say they dont give financial aid, but
you need it, then dont apply there
12Important Factors for Intl Students
- Make sure you understand if it is based on MERIT
or NEED - Make sure you know if it is a separate
application - Make sure you know who/what your competition is
13Important Factors for Intl Students
- Make sure you understand the requirements to KEEP
the funding in subsequent years - Know when to apply for financial aid
- Some applications MUST be regular
- Early applications may not be appropriate
- GO WHERE THE IS !!!
- Do your research
14Sources of Financial Aid
- NOT available to international students
- Federal
- State
- Can be available to international students
- Institutional
- Private
15Other sources of funds
- University Grants
- Private Scholarship Organizations
- Academic Scholarships
- Athletic Scholarships
- Resident Assistant Benefits
16Private Sources
- Community Organizations
- Civic Groups
- Foundations
- Religious Organizations
- Businesses
- Industry
- National Ministries of Education
17?????Questions to Ask
- Does your university offer financial assistance
to international students? - Are they in the form of Financial Aid (need
based) or Scholarships (merit)? - What forms are required?
- What are the deadlines?
- How competitive are the scholarships?
18Questions to Ask
- Is your university need blind when it comes to
admissions of international students? - Will you do an admit-deny status for
international students? - ADMIT- for admissions purposes but DENY any type
of financial assistance? - Or is admissions linked to financial need?
- Will you be denied admissions if your need is
more than they can meet?
19Loans for International Students
- Here are two examples of loans offered by
standard banking institutions - - must have a U.S. Citizen Co-signer
- Citibank - (Citi-Assist Loans)
- www.prestamosestudiantiles.com
- www.studentloan.com
- Wells Fargo Bank
- www.wellsfargo.com (Education Center)
- http//www.wellsfargo.com/per/student/loans/underg
rad/education.jhtml
20Some Websites
- www.finaid.com
- www.iefa.com
- www.iefc.com
- www.ncaa.org
- http//www.collegeboard.com/student/pay/index.html
- Lets take a closer look
21International Student .comwww.internationalstude
nt.com (homepage)
22International Student .comwww.internationalstude
nt.com (narrowed-down)
23IEFA .org Basic Scholarship Searchwww.iefa.org
(Homepage)
24International Student Scholarships
.comwww.internationalschoarship.com (Homepage)
25International Student Scholarships
.comwww.internationalschoarship.com
(Scholarships U.S. Econ.)
26IIE Passport Study Abroad Fundingwww.studyabro
adfunding.org
27StudyAbroad http//www.studyabroad.com/forum/fi
nancial_aid.html
- Study Abroad Scholarship Directory
- StudyAbroadFunding.org is a comprehensive
directory of study abroad scholarships,
fellowships, and grants to find funding for study
outside the US at an undergraduate, graduate, or
professional level of study. - Study Abroad Financial Aid Websites
- AIFS Minority Scholarships are awarded one per
semester, full tuition for an AIFS study abroad
program. One hundred AIFS International
Scholarships are awarded annually---1000 toward
an AIFS program. - American Association of University Women - the
largest source of funding exclusively for
graduate women in the world, supports aspiring
scholars around the globe, teachers and activists
in local communities, women at critical stages of
their careers, and those pursuing professions
where women are underrepresented. - Association of Commonwealth Universities -
Provides lists of scholarships and fellowships to
and from over 480 universities drawn from the
Commonwealth countries of Africa and Asia,
Australasia and the South Pacific, Canada and the
Caribbean, the United Kingdom, Cyprus and Malta. - British Council - lists funding and scholarship
information for study in the United Kingdom - DAAD German Academic Exchange Service - The edu
Undergraduate Scholarship is a flexible
scholarship program which offers SHORT-TERM
scholarships for participation in summer study
abroad, internships, senior thesis research or
summer courses at German universities and
LONG-TERM scholarships for semester or year study
abroad.
28Questions??