Title: Financing Education Beyond Prince George High School
1Financing Education Beyond Prince George High
School
January 9, 2013 Presented by Jeanne
Holmes Richard Bland College jholmes_at_rbc.edu
2Will this be your household?
3This??
4This ???
5Or this???? Avoid these scenarios by being
proactive and prepared.
6What is Financial Aid?
- Scholarships
- Grants
- Loans
- Employment opportunities
7Cost of Attendance
- Tuition and fees
- Room and board
- Books, supplies, transportation, and
miscellaneous personal expenses, including
documented costs for a personal computer - Loan fees
- Study abroad costs
- Disability-related expenses
- Cooperative education program costs
- Dependent care expenses
8Definition of Need
Cost of attendance (COA) Expected family
contribution (EFC) Any aid or scholarship
already awarded Need
9Need Varies Based on Cost
10Do I need my parents information to apply?
Maybe, depending on your answers to the next
questions . . .
11Questions to determine independence(An answer of
yes to any one of these may independence)
- Were you born before January 1, 1990?
- Are you currently serving on active duty in the
U.S. Armed Forces for purposes other that
training? - Are you a veteran of the U.S. Armed Forces?
- Are you a graduate student (working on a graduate
certificate, masters or doctorate degree)? - As of today are you married (answer yes if
separated but not divorced)? - Do you have children or dependents (other than a
spouse) for whom you provide more than half of
their support between July 1, 2012 and June 30,
2013? - At any time since you turned age 13 were both of
your parents deceased, were you in foster care or
were you a dependent or ward of the court? - As determined by a court in your state of legal
residence, are you or have you been declared an
emancipated minor? - As determined by a court in your state of legal
residence, are you or were you in a legal
guardianship? - At any time on or after July 1, 2012 were you
determined to be homeless or at risk of being
homeless?
12THE FAFSA4CASTER
- http//www.fafsa4caster.ed.gov/
If you want to begin exploring your financial aid
options and get an early start on the financial
aid process, FAFSA4caster is for you! By using
FAFSA4caster, you and your family will receive an
early estimate of eligibility for federal student
aid.
13The FAFSAwww.fafsa.gov
- The Free Application for Federal Student Aid
- Who is eligible to apply?
- What documents and information will I need to
complete the FAFSA? - When should I complete the FAFSA?
- How long will it take to complete the FAFSA?
14PIN Registration
- Web site www.pin.ed.gov
- Not required, but speeds processing
- May be used by students and parents throughout
aid process, including subsequent school years
and to access the NSLDS website.
15The FAFSA on the Web Worksheet www.fafsa.gov
- allows you to read and complete the questions
before entering your information online - questions are listed in the same order as they
appear on the Web site
16Frequent FAFSA Errors
- Parent and student Social Security Numbers
- Divorced/remarried parental information
- Income earned by parents/stepparents
- Untaxed income
- U.S. income taxes paid
- Household size
- Number of household members in college
- Real estate and investment net worth
17What happens after I complete the FAFSA?
18The Student Aid Report (SAR)
19The Award Letter
20I still have questions
- Will my financial aid be sent to me?
- Will my financial aid cover my entire college
education? - What other financial aid information/resources
are there? - ????
- ????
- ????
21Remember
- Deadlines are critical
- Explore all options
- Accuracy is important
- Follow ALL instructions
- Seek advice/ask questions
- Start now planning for next year
- QUESTIONS ?????
22Some Helpful Web Sites
- www.fafsa.gov
- www.pin.ed.gov
- www.fafsa4caster.ed.gov
- www.studentaid.ed.gov
- www.collegeboard.com
- www.finaid.org
- www.fastweb.com
- www.schev.edu
- www.offtocollege.info
23Good Luck!