Title: Education is Affordable at UNM
1Education is Affordable at UNM
2What Is Financial Aid?
- Scholarships
- Grants
- Loans
- Student Employment opportunities
3Financial Aid is Available
- from the following
- Federal government
- State of New Mexico
- University of New Mexico
- Tribal agencies
- Scholarships
4Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA)
- The Dept. of Education compiles student and
family information used to calculate the
students Expected Family Contribution (EFC) - File the FAFSA on the Web at www.fafsa.gov
- UNMs priority filing date is March 1st
5 FAFSA on the Web Worksheet
- FAFSA Worksheet
- 10-page booklet
- Print to use as a pre-application worksheet
- Questions follow order of FAFSA on the Web
- FAQ is available within the worksheet
- Requires a PIN to sign on-line
- www.pin.ed.gov
6www.fafsa.ed.gov
- File online
- Use the worksheet
- Obtain your pin number
7Information Needed for FAFSA Worksheet
- Social Security Number
- Taxed and Untaxed Income
- Family information
- File your taxes as early as possible
- You may use estimated tax information to meet the
priority date
8Expected Family Contribution
- The Expected Family Contribution (EFC) is used
to determine your eligibility for financial aid.
9Cost of Attendance
- Tuition and Fees
- Room and Board
- Books and Supplies
- Transportation
- Miscellaneous
- Costs vary between universities
10What is Financial Need?
- Cost of attendance
- minus
- Expected family contribution
- equals
- Financial need
11UNM VC Undergraduate Budget 2010/2011
12Grants
- Does not have to be paid back
- Usually awarded on the basis of financial need
- Federal Pell Grant
- Federal Supplemental Educational Opportunity
Grant - State Student Incentive Grant (SSIG)
- UNM Legislative Grants
13Loans
- Money students and parents borrow to help pay
educational expenses. - Repayment usually begins six months after
graduation - Subsidized Stafford
- Unsubsidized Stafford
- Parent Loan (PLUS)
14Student Employment
Allows students to earn money to help pay
educational costs
- Workstudy (Need No-Need)
- Requires FAFSA
- Student Employment
- No FAFSA needed
15Student Employment Website
http//www.unm.edu/wsestudy/
16Satisfactory Academic Progress
- Federal regulations require that students
maintain satisfactory academic progress.
- 2.0 Cumulative GPA
- 67 Completion Average
- 150 of required degree hours
17Scholarships
- Eligibility requirements vary
- May require FAFSA
- Deadlines and application procedures vary
- Where can I find scholarships?
- Internet www.fastweb.com
- Scholarship Office Scholarship binder
- Check with your tribal higher education office
18Legislative Lottery Scholarship
- Pays tuition only
- Begins 2nd semester
- No application required
- Requirements
- NM Resident
- Graduate of NM High School or NM GED
- Full-time student
- Minimum 2.5 GPA
19http//www.unm.edu/unmvc/finaid/finaid.htm
20LoboWeb
Enter LoboWeb through https//my.unm.edu
21Self-Service - LoboWeb
22Important Web Sites
- Financial Aid
- https//my.unm.edu
- http//www.unm.edu/unmvc/
- Scholarships
- http//www.fastweb.com
- Loan Counseling and Promissory notes
- https//studentloans.gov
- FAFSA on the Web
- http//www.fafsa.ed.gov
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