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2 Financial Aid Presentation 2010-2011 Academic Year

3 Goals of Financial Aid Access to Post-Secondary Education Choice among Post-Secondary Institutions

4 Principles of Financial Aid Student and parent have the primary responsibility for funding post-secondary education to the extent they are able. Families will be treated equitably and consistently by the needs-analysis formula.

5 General Eligibility Requirements U.S. citizen or an eligible non-citizen High school diploma or equivalent Certificate, diploma, or degree program. Maintain satisfactory academic progress. Not be in default or owe refund Registered with the Selective Service.

6 Applying for Aid Applications & Deadline dates DO NOT WAIT to be accepted for admission. Respond quickly to additional requests. Explore ALL funding resources.

7 Application Hints Read all instructions carefully Assemble all needed materials Name must Match Social Security Card Complete every question Print clearly Obtain all signatures or PIN #’s

8 Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) Green & Purple File on line www.fafsa.ed.govwww.fafsa.ed.gov Request PIN www.pin.ed.gov Title IV College Code –Penn State 003329

9 FAFSA on the Web’s Homepage

10 Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA) Financial information submitted is protected. Data is treated as confidential. Authorization for release to a third party.

11 How is Aid Awarded? Need-Based –Financial Need Grants Merit-Based –Academic Ability –Program of Study –Special Talent/Achievement Scholarships

12 What is “Financial Need”? Cost of Attendance - Expected Family Contribution = Financial Need

13 Cost of Attendance Tuition and Fees Room and Board Books and Supplies Transportation Personal Expenses

14 Expected Family contribution (EFC) The EFC is a measure of how much the student and his or her family can be expected to contribute to the cost of the student’s education. The EFC is calculated according to a formula specified in the law.

15 Federal Expected Family Contribution Total taxed & untaxed income of family. Assets, savings, investments, business or farm investment, but not home equity Parents contribution is approx.- 12% Students contribution is approx.- 20% Number of children or other dependents enrolled on at least a half time basis. Excludes parent.

16 Types of Aid Gift Aid: Scholarship Grants Self-Help Aid: Loans Employment

17 Sources of Aid Federal –Pell, SEOG, Perkins, Work-Study and Stafford Loans Institutional –Internal scholarships Private –Local & Civic organizations

18 Federal Pell Grant EFC determines eligibility (0-4617) Award amount based upon enrollment & school costs; range $488-$5350 Verification - maybe selected by Federal Government Reply promptly w/additional documents Special Circumstances

19 Institutional Aid Grants, scholarships, loans, employment or discounts Institutional application Know deadline date Contact Financial Aid Office for details

20 Campus-Based Aid Federal Work Study (FWS) Federal Perkins Loan Federal Supplemental Educational Opportunity Grant (SEOG)

21 Federal Work Study (FWS) Eligibility: Undergraduates & Graduates Check “Yes” on FAFSA Hourly rate and bi-weekly payment Average award $3000

22 Federal Perkins Loan Eligibility: Undergraduates & Graduates Interest Rate: 5% Nine month grace period Deferments & Cancellation Provisions Average award $2200

23 Federal Supplemental Educational Opportunity Grant (SEOG) Eligibility: Students with exceptional need Priority to Pell Grant Recipients Undergraduates only Average award $800

24 Federal Student Loan Program Subsidized –Federal government pays interest –Fixed Interest rate @ 4.5% Unsubsidized –Student pays interest or has capitalized –Fixed Interest rate @ 6.8%

25 Federal Loans Con’t Freshmen$3500/2000 Sophomore$4500/2000 Junior/Senior$5500/2000 Graduates $8500/12,000 1-800-433-3243 Disbursed ½ fall and ½ spring

26 Master Promissory Note (MPN) Sign MPN with PIN The MPN is good for 10 years Complete current FAFSA

27 Electronic Fund Transfer (EFT) Eliminates paper checks Funds direct deposit

28 Federal PLUS Loan Parents of dependent students Interest Rate capped @ 8.5% –Repayment 60 days after disbursement –Sign Parent Plus MPN –Apply within 60 days of school start date 1-800-433-3243 www.psu.edu/studentaid

29 Alternative Loans The student is the borrower Various Lenders Interest rates vary Contact school for preferred lenders

30 Private Sources Service/Fraternal Employers/Business Churches/Religious Source Books –Outstanding Students of America –Financial Aid for Higher Ed –Octameron Associates Internet – Fastweb & PHEAAMentor

31 Private Sources con’t United States Armed Forces –United States Army Reserve –Veterans or ROTC –Money For College Montgomery GI Bill –Student Loan Repayment Contact local recruiter for specific details

32 Be Scholarship Search Savy No Credit Card #’s No Fees No 900 #’s

33 Questions, Comments, Concerns


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