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EFC Formula – 2016-17 2009 College Access Training

Stacy Seim & Becca Dobry EFC Formula 2016-2017 Presented by: Stacy Seim & Becca Dobry EducationQuest Foundation & UNK Office of Financial Aid Through a permanent endowment, we fund: Free college planning services Need-based scholarship programs Grants that help high schools increase their college-going rate Outreach services for community agencies

What is the EFC? Expected Family Contribution Determines students’ eligibility for federal student aid Calculated using financial information provided on the FAFSA Colleges subtract EFC from students’ cost of attendance to determine their need for: Pell Grants Subsidized Stafford Loans Supplemental Educational Opportunity Grants Perkins Loans Work-Study

Simplified EFC (Assets not considered) Who qualifies? (DEPENDENT students) Students from a household where anyone received: SSI, SNAP, Free and Reduced Price Lunch, TANF, or WIC OR Student’s parents: Eligible to file 2015 IRS Form 1040A or 1040EZ Filed 2015 IRS Form 1040, but were not required to do so Were not required to file any tax return Student’s parent is a dislocated worker AND Combined 2015 income of student’s parents is $49,999 or less

Simplified EFC (Assets not considered) Who qualifies? (INDEPENDENT students) Students from a household where anyone received: SSI, SNAP, Free and Reduced Price Lunch, TANF, or WIC OR Student and student’s spouse (if married) both: Eligible to file 2015 IRS Form 1040A or 1040EZ Filed 2015 IRS Form 1040, but were not required to do so Were not required to file any tax return Student or student’s spouse is a dislocated worker AND Combined 2015 income of student (and spouse) is $49,999 or less

Who qualifies for automatic zero EFC calculation? Same as “simplified,” except: Income threshold for parents of dependent students and for independent students and their spouses is $25,000 or less instead of $49,000 or less For independent students, those without dependents other than a spouse cannot receive an automatic zero EFC

Why worksheet EFC calculations may differ from EFC on student’s SAR If it appears an applicant reported inconsistent data, CPS may make certain assumptions to resolve the inconsistency Therefore, the EFC produced by worksheets may differ from the EFC produced by the CPS if assumed values are not used In addition, to help reconcile EFC worksheet calculations with those of CPS, carry all calculations to three decimal places and then round to the nearest whole number Round upward for results of .500 to .999, round downward for results of .001 to .499

Dependent Student Regular Formula

Table A1: State and Other Tax Allowance for EFC Formula A Worksheet (parents only)

Table A1: State and Other Tax Allowance for EFC Formula A Worksheet (parents only)

To calculate state and other tax allowance… Multiply Parents’ Total Income (EFC Formula A Worksheet, line 7) by appropriate rate from previous table to get “State and Other Tax Allowance” (EFC Formula A Worksheet, line 9) Use parents’ State of Legal Residence (FAFSA/SAR #70) If this item is blank or invalid, use student’s State of Legal Residence (FAFSA/SAR #18). If both items are blank or invalid, use the State in the Student’s Mailing Address (FAFSA/SAR #6). If all three items are blank or invalid, use the rate for a blank or invalid state shown in the chart.

Table A2: Social Security Tax

Table A3: Income Protection Allowance

Table A4: Business/Farm Net Worth Adjustment for EFC Formula A Worksheet (parents only)

Table A5: Parents’ Education Savings and Asset Protection Allowance for EFC Formula A Worksheet (parents only) *Determine age of older parent listed in FAFSA/SAR #64 and #68 as of 12/31/2016. If no parent DOB is provided, use age 45. **Use two parent allowance when the Parents’ Marital Status listed in FAFSA/SAR #59 is “married or remarried or “unmarried and both parents are living together.”

Table A6: Parents’ Contribution from AAI

Table A7: State and Other Tax Allowance for EFC Formula A Worksheet (student only)

Table A7: State and Other Tax Allowance for EFC Formula A Worksheet (student only)

To calculate state and other tax allowance… Multiply Student’s Total Income (EFC Formula A Worksheet, line 35) by appropriate rate from table on previous slides to get the “State and Other Tax Allowance” (EFC Formula A Worksheet, line 37) Use Student’s State of Legal Residence (FAFSA/SAR #18) If this item is blank or invalid, use the state in student’s mailing address (FAFSA/SAR #6) If both items are blank or invalid, use the Parents’ State of Legal Residence (FAFSA/SAR #70) If all three items are blank or invalid, use the rate for a blank or invalid state shown in the chart

Independent Student Without Dependents Other Than a Spouse

Table B1: State and Other Tax Allowance

Table B1: State and Other Tax Allowance

To calculate state and other tax allowance… Multiply total income of student and spouse (EFC Formula B Worksheet, line 7) by appropriate rate from table on previous slides to get the “State and Other Tax Allowance” (EFC Formula B Worksheet, line 9) Use Student’s State of Legal Residence (FAFSA/SAR #18) If this item is blank or invalid, use the state in student’s mailing address (FAFSA/SAR #6). If both items are blank or invalid, use the rate for a blank or invalid state shown in the chart.

Table B2: State and Other Tax Allowance Table B3: Business/Farm Net Worth Adjustment

Table B4: Asset Protection Allowance *Determine student’s age as of 12/31/2016 from student’s DOB (FAFSA/SAR #9)

Independent Students With Dependent Other Than a Spouse

Table C1: State and Other Tax Allowance

Table C1: State and Other Tax Allowance

To calculate state and other tax allowance… Multiply total income of student and spouse (EFC Formula C Worksheet, line 7) by appropriate rate from table on previous slides to get the “State and Other Tax Allowance” (EFC Formula C Worksheet, line 9) Use Student’s State of Legal Residence (FAFSA/SAR #18) If this item is blank or invalid, use the state in student’s mailing address (FAFSA/SAR #6). If both items are blank or invalid, use the rate for a blank or invalid state shown in the chart.

Table C2: Social Security Tax

Table C3: Income Protection Allowance

Table C5: Asset Protection Allowance

Table C6: Student’s Contribution from AAI

Questions? stacys@educationquest.org Stacy Seim, EducationQuest Foundation, 800.666.3721 stacys@educationquest.org Becca Dobry, UNK Financial Aid Office, 308.865.8380 dobryrd@unk.edu