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Page 1: Brenda K. Dayhoff Executive Director, Financial Aid

Financial AidWhat I Need to Know

Brenda K. DayhoffExecutive Director, Financial Aid

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What is Financial Aid?

Financial aid consists of funds provided to students and families

to help pay for postsecondary educational expenses

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www.25tipstoaffordcollege.com

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Federal Student Aidwww.studentaid.ed.gov

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FAFSA4caster

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www.fafsa.gov

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To Register for a PIN: www.pin.ed.gov

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FAFSA – apply for 2014-2015

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Schools you list on FAFSA receive information

Look for communications from those colleges

Follow-up with financial aid office Review financial aid page of college website Know deadlines for each institution

What Happens Next???

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www.frederick.edu

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Verification Group◦ Income – AGI - student and parent◦ U.S. Income tax paid – student and parent◦ Untaxed IRA distributions and IRA deductions and

payments◦ Tax exempt interest income◦ Education Credits◦ Number of household members/number in college◦ Child support paid/received◦ SNAP – food stamps◦ High school completion ◦ Identity/Statement of Educational Purpose

Verification – What do I need to do???

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IRS data retrieval on FOTW ◦ Cannot be used when:

Married independent student and spouse filed separate returns

Married parents of dependent students filed separate tax returns

When student or parent had marital status change When student, spouse, or parent filed an amended

tax return Tax Return transcript obtained from IRS

Verification of AGI/Taxes Paid

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Depends on program and source of financial aid

Need-based Merit-based

Determination of Eligibility

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Cost of Attendance (COA) Includes

Tuition & Fees

Room & Board

Books, supplies, transportation, and misc. personal expenses

Sometimes can include Loan fees

Dependent care expenses

Varies widely from college to college

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Definition of Need

Cost of Attendance (COA)

– Expected Family Contribution (EFC)

= Financial Need

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Need Varies Based on Cost

X

Y

Z

Cost of Expected Family NeedAttendance Contribution (Va ria b le ) (Va ria b le ) (Co ns ta n t)

1

2

3

EFC EFC

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Student must be admitted to FCC If student lists FCC on FAFSA, financial aid office will receive applicant data

Upon receipt and based on student’s eligibility, tracking letter is sent:◦ Checklist letter asking for documentation and/or

financial aid award letter

FCC Financial Aid Awarding Process

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Federal Pell Grant Federal Supplemental Opportunity Grant

Federal Work-Study Direct Student Loans Direct Plus Loans

Types of Federal Student Aid

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Subsidized: Based on demonstrated financial “need” (as per the FAFSA EFC) and no interest accrues during enrollment

Unsubsidized: Interest accrues during enrollment Base annual loan limits (combined subsidized

and unsubsidized)◦ $5,500 for 1st year undergraduates (only $3,500 can be

subsidized)

◦ $6,500 for 2nd year undergraduates (only $4,500 can be subsidized)

Current interest rate – 3.86%

Direct Student Loans (Subsidized and Unsubsidized)

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Student Loans – Steps to apply

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Borrowers are parents of dependent undergraduate students

Annual loan limit: cost of attendance minus other aid

Repayment begins 60 days after loan is fully disbursed (typically spring semester)

Current interest rate – 6.41% No grace period, but deferment available if

parent is a student at least ½-time enrolled

PLUS Loans

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Alternative Loans

Option to research Should only be applied for after all sources of federal financial aid have been exhausted

www.simpletuition.com – additional student loan information

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Maryland Higher Education CommissionWWW.MHEC.MD.GOV

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High School Guidance Office◦ Check with the office for scholarship listings

Community Foundation of Frederick County◦ www.cffredco.org – Applications available Now –

Deadline is February 15th

Community Scholarships

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Research…….Ask questionsRead everything the student receives

You don’t know what you don’t know……..

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QUESTIONS??????

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