Title: Financial Aid
1Financial Aid
2We will try to answer
- What is financial aid?
- Who can get it?
- How much can I get?
- How do I apply?
- What happens next?
- Where can I get more info?
3What is financial aid?
- Money to pay for college or career school
- Grants
- Loans
- Work-study
- Scholarships
4Types of Financial Aid
Merit Based
- Measure of Quality
- -Academic
- -Athletic
- -Artistic
- -Special Characteristics
- Family resources not a factor
- Award Levels Based on Sponsors Goals and Funding
- No Appeal Process Typically
- May Not be Renewable
5Types of Financial Aid Cont
Need Based
- Family ability to pay
- Eligibility May Vary
- -Cost of College
- -Availability of Funding
- -College Calculates Family Contribution
- -College Awards Aid Based on Level of Need
- and Available Aid Funding
- -Appeal Process
6Philosophy of Need Based Aid
- Family has the first responsibility to pay for
college costs to the extent of financial ability. - Need analysis intended to measure capacity to
pay, not willingness. - Financial aid is a supplement to family resources.
7Sources Of Financial Aid
- Federal Government
- State and Local Government
- Colleges and Universities
- Private Organizations and Foundations
8How much aid can I receive?
- It depends
- On your estimated need
- On your college/university
- On your academic record
- On your special talents
- On your special situations
- On your efforts searching
- On your efforts completing applications
9Financial Aid Application Process
- Deadlines and priority dates are critical.
- Late filers jeopardize eligibility
- Eligibility versus availability of funds
- Colleges determine document requirements.
- Process shift from paper to electronic format.
10Free Application for Federal Student Aid.
- Paper or web based format.
- No charge to applicant.
- Data sent electronically to college(s)
- Required for federal, state and some
institutional aid. - Completed and submitted annually.
- After January 1st of senior year.
11Forms and Documents
- Visit FAFSA on the web
- www.fafsa.ed.gov
- Not www.fafsa.com
- Visit www.fafsa4caster.ed.gov
- Estimates awards
12Forms and Documents
- Colleges and Programs may ask for
- Parent tax returns
- Student tax returns
- Divorced or separated parent information
- Other information to verify
- Income
- Assets
- Family size
- Special circumstances
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13The Application Process
- FAFSA submitted to federal processor
- Federal processor conducts database matches for
non-financial data - Student Aid Report (SAR) sent to student
- Electronic data file sent to colleges and state
agencies by federal processor - Student submits other forms of documentation as
required by college or program
14Determining Need
- Colleges/Programs make award decisions
- Verify data
- Determine eligibility
- Construct financial aid package
15Determining Need
- Cost of Attendance
- -Expected Family
- Contribution
- ____________________
- Federal Eligibility
- Financial Need
16Cost of Attendance
- Direct Costs
- Tuition
- Fees
- Housing
- Indirect costs
- Transportation
- Books
- Personal
- Other educational expenses
17Expected Family Contribution
- Parents Contribution
- Students Contribution
- _________________
- Expected Family Contribution
- Calculated ability to pay may not match family
willingness to pay.
18Expected Family Contribution Cont
- Is a measure of capacity over time to absorb
educational costs - Is not a dollar amount expected from current
income or assets - Is not an estimate of extra cash available
19Expected Family Contribution Cont
- Determined by use of FAFSA information
- Formula determined annually by U.S. Congress
- Subject to verification
- Eligibility index for federal and state programs
- Aid administrator determines eligibility
according to federal regulations. - Professional judgment allowed for special
circumstances.
20Expected Family ContributionInstitutional EFC
- Calculated by financial aid professional using
Institutional Methodology. - Used in awarding institutional funds.
- Institutional EFC may vary from federal EFC.
- Professional Judgment subject to college/program
policy.
21Parental Information
- If your parents are divorced or separated,
answer the questions about the parent you lived
with more during the past 12 months. If you did
not live with one parent more than the other,
give answers about the parent who provided more
financial support during the past 12 months, or
during the most recent year that you actually
received support from a parent. If this parent is
remarried as of today, answer the questions about
the parent and the person to whom your parent is
married (your stepparent).
22Special Situations
- If you or your family have unusual circumstances
(such as loss of employment), complete FAFSA on
the Web to the extent you can, then submit the
application and consult the financial aid office
at the college you plan to attend. - Student should consult with an aid administrator
at the school they are most likely to attend
23How do I apply for aid?
- Federal student aid fill out Free Application
for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) at
www.fafsa.ed.gov - State aid fill out Bright Futures application
- School aid contact financial aid office at
schools you are considering - Scholarships visit scholarship Websites and
scholarship bulletins
24How do I apply for federal student aid?
- Get a PIN at www.pin.ed.gov
- Your parent might need a PIN too
- Add the notification e-mail address,
cpsnotify_at_cpsemail.ed.gov to your e-mail address
book - Dont tell anyone your PIN!
25How do I apply for federal student aid?
- (Optional) Use FAFSA on the Web Worksheet to get
ready. - Get worksheet at www.studentaid.ed.gov/worksheet
- Use checklist to gather documents you need.
- Fill out worksheet to prepare your answers.
26How do I apply for federal student aid?
- Fill out your FAFSA online at www.fafsa.ed.gov
- Apply on or after Jan.1 but as early as possible
to meet all deadlines. - Need help? Use Live Help icon or call
1-800-4-FED-AID. - Dont forget to print confirmation page.
27How do I apply for federal student aid?
- Watch for response by e-mail or mail
- Double-check your information online at
www.fafsa.ed.gov (use your PIN to log on) or on
the paper Student Aid Report mailed to you - Correct any mistakes and update any information
as necessary
28How do I apply for federal student aid?
- Watch for e-mails or letters from the schools you
are considering - Give the schools any additional paperwork they
ask for - Meet all deadlines or you could miss out on aid!
29What happens next?
- Each school will tell you how much aid you can
get at that school. - Once you decide which school to attend, keep in
touch with the financial aid office to find out
when and how you will get your aid.
30Financial Aid Award Process
- Eligibility determined by college
- A package is a set of awards
- Typically includes self help
- May include merit
- Packaging policy set by institution
- Institutional resources
- Level of student need
- Recruitment philosophy
- Appeal process
31Enrollment DecisionEvaluating Awards
- Consider
- Total aid Net Cost
- Type of aid Cost of College
- Projected debt - Financial Aid
- Net Cost ------------------------------------
- Net cost to family
- Visit www.collegeboard.com
- To use award comparison calculator
32Enrollment DecisionsREMEMBER!!
- There are many factors in making a good decision!
- Counseling can transform confusion into choice
- Affordability is a critical factor in making a
good decision. - Encourage students to wait until all the
admissions and financial aid decisions are
received! - The best deal is not always the best fit!
33Bright Futures
- Lottery funded Scholarships
- 3 separate scholarships only 1 can be earned
- Gold seal Vocational
- Requires vocational program
- Pays 75 tuition (for 2 years)
- Florida Medallion Scholarship
- State university admissions requirements
- Pays 75 tuition- 100 tuition at community
colleges - Florida Academic Scholarship
- Community service hours
- Higher GPA and Test Scores
- 100 of tuition and fees plus some additional
per semester
34Bright Futures
- Can see practice evaluation at FACTS
- www.facts.org
- High school transcript evaluation
- 2 official evaluation periods
- 7th semester (after grades from first term are
in) - 8th semester (after all grades from senior year
are in)
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37Bright Futures
- Need to apply online at www.floridastudentfinancia
laid.org - Application is active after December 1
- In order to be eligible in 7th semester
evaluation must apply by Dec. 31 - In order to be eligible by 8th semester
evaluation must apply before graduation
38Tips for filling out scholarships
- Many local scholarship organizations suggest
additional attachments to their applications.
The following items are usually suggested and
should be prepared in advance and be available to
attach to your applications
39Tips continued
- 1. One to three letters of recommendation (may be
from a teacher, coach, counselor, employer, or
church/ community member familiar with you and
your community activities, etc.)(Ask permission
to copy letters and keep them in a file) - 2. Resume of your activities, awards,
accomplishments, and community service throughout
high school.(Make copies and keep them in a file
40Tips continued
- 3. Essay (brief, one-page) outlining your goals
for the future and how your family will be
impacted if you do not receive any financial help
for college. (Keep on your computer .ready to
adjust for each scholarship application need) - 4. Transcript If your scholarship application
is to be turned in to the Guidance Office, the
transcript will be attached for you. If your
application is to be mailed/submitted by you,
complete a transcript request form and allow 2
3 days for processing.
41Scholarship Bulletins
- Contains
- Title of scholarship
- General information about requirements
- Deadline
- Where to get application
- New one is printed about every month or month and
a half
42Scholarship Bulletins
- Steps
- Pick one up
- Read scholarships
- Identify the ones you are interested in
- Get applications off of web or from table in
guidance office - Complete applications
- Students send applications off according to
directions and deadlines on the application
43Scholarship Bulletins cont.
- Available in Guidance or online
- www.citrus.k12.fl.us/lhs
- Remember deadlines
- Guidance deadline
- Sponsors deadline
44Financial Aid facts of Life For Families
- Dont rule out school just because of the cost.
- Apply to one or two financially safe schools.
- Talk with the student about financial reality.
- Meet deadlines
- Keep copies of all forms filed.
- Guesstimate if necessary.
- Students loans are a way of life.
- Families should save as much as they can. No
amount is too small.
- Plan ahead! Think about how you will pay for each
year of the students program. - Appeal if circumstances change
- Look at all financing options start with those
offered by the college at which the student
enrolls!! - Dont assume--- ASK!!!!
45Organize the Process
- Tools for students
- Planning calendar
- Application Checklist
- Tip sheets on process
- Web-resource bibliography
46Beware of buying services!!
- Investigate the service!
- Check client references
- Can you get this service for free elsewhere
- If it sounds too good to be true
- This scholarship is guaranteed or your money
back - You cant get this information anywhere else
- may I have your bank account or credit card
to hold this scholarship - You will receive more financial aid if you hire
us - www.ftc.gov/scholarshipscams or
- Call 1 877-FTC-HELP
47Look for Additional Sources of Financial Aid
- Employers
- Both Parents and Students
- Scholarship and/or tuition reimbursement
- Clubs and Organizations
- Groups that Students, parents, or other family
members are a part of (ex. VFW, Key Club, Lions
Club, etc.) - Websites with scholarship searches
- www.fastweb.com
- www.wiredscholar.com
48Additional Website
- Check out the Lecanto High School website
- Scholarship page
- Career Planning page
- Tons of information about a variety of subjects
- Links to the majority of websites mentioned in
this presentation