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1 Financing a College Education High School Financial Aid Night Presentation Financing a College Education High School Financial Aid Night Presentation

2 After this program, you will have learned about… The types of aid available to students The types of aid available to students How and when to apply for financial aid How and when to apply for financial aid How financial aid eligibility is calculated How financial aid eligibility is calculated

3 Sources of Financial Aid Federal Programs Federal Programs State Programs State Programs Institutional Programs Institutional Programs Private Scholarships Private Scholarships

4 General Financial Aid Requirements  Matriculated (admitted by Admissions)  U.S. citizen or eligible non-citizen  Selective service – Registration required  Social Security number  Satisfactory Academic Progress  Drug-related convictions may cause a student to lose financial aid

5 Applying for Financial Aid **PLEASE NOTE** If you are a parent of a Junior (or below), the FAFSA application will be able to be completed earlier for the 2017-2018 aid year. Parents of Seniors – the FAFSA application process will remain UNCHANGED from last year for 2016-2017.

6 When do I apply for financial aid? Submit the FAFSA form anytime after January 1 st Submit the FAFSA form anytime after January 1 st The FAFSA deadline used by some colleges is February 1 st - but ALWAYS check deadlines with individual schools your are applying to! The FAFSA deadline used by some colleges is February 1 st - but ALWAYS check deadlines with individual schools your are applying to! You can estimate your information- just have tax info. ready You can estimate your information- just have tax info. ready

7 How do I apply for financial aid? The first step is to complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) File electronically at: www.fafsa.gov and sign (both student and parent) electronically using your FSA ID (apply at https://fsaid.ed.gov) File electronically at: www.fafsa.gov and sign (both student and parent) electronically using your FSA ID (apply at https://fsaid.ed.gov)www.fafsa.govhttps://fsaid.ed.govwww.fafsa.govhttps://fsaid.ed.gov *Please note* Both the student and one of the parents in the household need FSA IDs *Please note* Both the student and one of the parents in the household need FSA IDs

8 FAFSA on the Web Web site: www.fafsa.gov NOT.com!!! Web site: www.fafsa.gov NOT.com!!!www.fafsa.gov 2016-2017 FAFSA available on or after January 1, 2016 2016-2017 FAFSA available on or after January 1, 2016 FAFSA on the Web Worksheet: FAFSA on the Web Worksheet: Available prior to January 1 st Available prior to January 1 st Questions follow order of FAFSA on the Web Questions follow order of FAFSA on the Web

9 FAFSA on the Web Worksheet

10 FAFSA on the WEB

11 FSA ID Registration Web site: https://fsaid.ed.gov Can get FSA ID before January 1 st Web site: https://fsaid.ed.gov Can get FSA ID before January 1 st https://fsaid.ed.gov Must use separate email addresses!!! Must use separate email addresses!!! Used by students and parents to sign FAFSA, make corrections and sign MPNs for loans Used by students and parents to sign FAFSA, make corrections and sign MPNs for loans

12 IRS Data Retrieval Tool Tool designed to transfer tax information to FAFSA. Use if you can! Tool designed to transfer tax information to FAFSA. Use if you can! Must have federal taxes complete to utilize this tool. Typically need to wait about 2 weeks after filing to use. Must have federal taxes complete to utilize this tool. Typically need to wait about 2 weeks after filing to use. Will impact processing of financial aid and potential verifications if you DON’T use DRT. Will impact processing of financial aid and potential verifications if you DON’T use DRT.

13 Don’t Forget To Apply For Tap! (NYS students going fulltime to NYS colleges)  If you apply for federal aid online, you will be able to access the NYS TAP application by selecting the appropriate link on the FAFSA confirmation page at the end of the FAFSA  If you miss the link to the TAP application from your FAFSA confirmation page you can apply online at www.tapweb.org. Your application will not be available until your FAFSA is processed. www.tapweb.org

14 Once the FAFSA is filed … Financial Aid Application Process Federal aid eligibility (Grants, Loans, and Work-Study) State aid eligibility (Grants and Scholarships) Institutional aid eligibility Student Aid Report (SAR) sent to schools and students (Priority Deadline for some colleges – Feb 1 st – contact school for info) (Grants, Loans, and Work-Study)

15 Types of Financial Aid Grants – Gift Aid Grants – Gift Aid Scholarships – Gift Aid Scholarships – Gift Aid Work-Study Positions – Self Help Aid Work-Study Positions – Self Help Aid Loans – Self Help Aid Loans – Self Help Aid

16 Grants Federal Grants Federal Grants Pell Grants Pell Grants Supplemental Education Opportunity Grant (SEOG) Supplemental Education Opportunity Grant (SEOG) Teacher Education Assistance for College and Higher Education (TEACH) Grant Teacher Education Assistance for College and Higher Education (TEACH) Grant Institutional Grants Institutional Grants Need-based Grants Need-based Grants Sometimes Merit-based Grants Sometimes Merit-based Grants

17 Grants (continued) Other Grants/Assistance - STATE Other Grants/Assistance - STATE New York State Tuition Assistance Program (TAP) New York State Tuition Assistance Program (TAP) New York State Aid for Part-Time Study (APTS) New York State Aid for Part-Time Study (APTS) New York State Merit Scholarships New York State Merit Scholarships New York State Higher Education Opportunity Program (HEOP or EOP) New York State Higher Education Opportunity Program (HEOP or EOP) No NYS Awards are processed until after the NYS budget is passed and finalized No NYS Awards are processed until after the NYS budget is passed and finalized

18 Teacher Education Assistance for College and Higher Education (TEACH) Grant Undergraduate and graduate students who plan to teach in a school which serves students from low-income families and in a high-need field (e.g., mathematics, science, special education, foreign language, etc.) Undergraduate and graduate students who plan to teach in a school which serves students from low-income families and in a high-need field (e.g., mathematics, science, special education, foreign language, etc.) In exchange for the TEACH grant, students must agree to serve (4 years as a full-time teacher within the first 8 years after graduation) In exchange for the TEACH grant, students must agree to serve (4 years as a full-time teacher within the first 8 years after graduation) If students are unable to fulfill the service requirement, the grant converts to an unsubsidized Direct Loan If students are unable to fulfill the service requirement, the grant converts to an unsubsidized Direct Loan Award amount: Award amount: $4,000 a year (maximum of $24,000) $4,000 a year (maximum of $24,000)

19 Federal Work-Study Program Students must work to receive the funds Students must work to receive the funds Funds are paid directly to the student Funds are paid directly to the student Students work an average of 10-20 hours per week on campus at most schools Students work an average of 10-20 hours per week on campus at most schools Work is related to students’ educational and career goals – start writing your resume early! Work is related to students’ educational and career goals – start writing your resume early! Usually limited funding, so apply early and follow through with the employment process Usually limited funding, so apply early and follow through with the employment process

20 Educational Loans Federal Direct Loans (U.S. Dept of Ed) Federal Direct Loans (U.S. Dept of Ed) Subsidized Federal Stafford Loan Subsidized Federal Stafford Loan Unsubsidized Federal Stafford Loan Max to borrow = $5500 Dependent Freshmen Unsubsidized Federal Stafford Loan Max to borrow = $5500 Dependent Freshmen Parent Loan for Undergraduate Students (PLUS) Max to borrow = COA-other aid student receives Parent Loan for Undergraduate Students (PLUS) Max to borrow = COA-other aid student receives Federal Perkins Loan – check with school if offer Federal Perkins Loan – check with school if offer Alternative/Private Loans – Know the Rates! Alternative/Private Loans – Know the Rates!

21 Scholarships Your school counselor’s office, web page or newsletter Your school counselor’s office, web page or newsletter College(s) you are applying to College(s) you are applying to Local businesses and civic organizations Local businesses and civic organizations Parent/student places of employment Parent/student places of employment

22 Scholarships Con’t Eligibility typically based upon student’s profile: High School Academic Record High School Academic Record Standardized Test Scores Standardized Test Scores School and Community Involvement School and Community Involvement Athletic/Artistic Talents Athletic/Artistic Talents Need may also be a factor Need may also be a factor

23 Scholarship Search Sites www.fastweb.com - FastWeb Scholarship Search www.fastweb.com - FastWeb Scholarship Search www.fastweb.com www.collegeboard.com - College Board’s Scholarship Search www.collegeboard.com - College Board’s Scholarship Search www.collegeboard.com www.petersons.com - The Education Supersite Scholarship searches should be FREE!!! www.petersons.com - The Education Supersite Scholarship searches should be FREE!!! www.petersons.com

24 How is financial aid eligibility and need determined? Cost of Attendance (COA) minus Expected Family Contribution (EFC) equals Financial Need

25 Cost of Attendance (COA) Tuition and Fees Tuition and Fees Books and Supplies Books and Supplies Room and Board Expenses (residence hall, with parents, off-campus home or apartment) Room and Board Expenses (residence hall, with parents, off-campus home or apartment) Transportation Expenses Transportation Expenses Personal Expenses Personal Expenses

26 Expected Family Contribution (EFC) Determines eligibility for federal funding and need-based institutional aid Determines eligibility for federal funding and need-based institutional aid Calculated using formula established by the U.S. Congress Calculated using formula established by the U.S. Congress Based upon family’s financial profile Based upon family’s financial profile The EFC will be displayed on the confirmation page when filing FAFSA on the web (will also display information about federal Pell grant). The EFC will be displayed on the confirmation page when filing FAFSA on the web (will also display information about federal Pell grant).

27 Financial Need Determines eligibility for federal Pell and SEOG grants, federal Perkins and subsidized Stafford loans, and federal work-study awards. Determines eligibility for federal Pell and SEOG grants, federal Perkins and subsidized Stafford loans, and federal work-study awards. Usually utilized in combination with a student’s academic profile to determine eligibility for institutional awards Usually utilized in combination with a student’s academic profile to determine eligibility for institutional awards

28 Needs Analysis Examples of How Need “Changes” Examples of How Need “Changes” Colleges send Award Letters showing you how the financial aid meets that need. Colleges send Award Letters showing you how the financial aid meets that need. School 2 year 4 year Public 4 year Private COA12,00016,00051,000 -EFC-9,000-9,000-9,000 Need3,0007,00042,000

29 Helpful Hints & Final Thoughts Watch financial aid deadlines Watch financial aid deadlines Review your financial aid forms carefully Review your financial aid forms carefully Check accuracy of information reported Check accuracy of information reported Retain copies of paperwork for your records Retain copies of paperwork for your records Special Conditions Special Conditions Maintaining aid eligibility Maintaining aid eligibility

30 Useful Web Sites www.fafsa.gov - File and correct the FAFSA electronically www.fafsa.gov - File and correct the FAFSA electronically www.fafsa.gov www.tapweb.org - File for NYS TAP grant www.tapweb.org - File for NYS TAP grant www.tapweb.org www.hesc.org - Check status of NYS TAP and scholarship awards, complete the veteran supplemental applications www.hesc.org - Check status of NYS TAP and scholarship awards, complete the veteran supplemental applications www.hesc.org

31 Need Help Applying?? SUNY FINANCIAL AID DAY SUNY FINANCIAL AID DAY February 20 th 9am-Noon Call 786-2355 to Register

32 Questions? Thank you for attending ! Please complete survey & return to Guidance Counselor


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