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bb College Financial Aid School Year

bb What is GRASP? A non-profit organization, always free to parents and students, supported by Chesterfield County, foundations, individuals and corporations. Our goal is to ensure that every student has an equal opportunity for continuing education after high school, regardless of financial or social circumstances. 2

bb Who is GRASP? 3 AdvisorsAdvisors Students Board of Directors Senator Walter A. Stosch, Chairman of the Board

bb In 60 Schools, GRASP Advisors … Appointments through school counseling On site at least 1 day a week Confidential and always free Assist with college financial aid process Knowledgeable about special circumstances: foster care, adoption, legal guardianship, divorce, financial challenge, layoff Will help you to not miss opportunities. 4

bb 5 Steps to Financial Aid Success 5 Scour college websites for scholarship dates, priority filing dates for financial aid, application dates File FAFSA on-time regardless of your perceived financial need Don’t get “emotionally hooked” on a school if finances matter Maximize your high school’s resources: meet with your advisor, let your school counselor know about special circumstances Don’t overlook schools because of affordability issues Pay attention to s and college assigned student accounts

bb In case you forget all that I say, go to available in Spanish and English In case you forget all that I say, go to available in Spanish and English 6

bb Take a Step Now Before January of your senior year, get preliminary results from: Learn estimated federal student aid eligibility Become familiar with student aid Some information will pre- populate a FAFSA 7

bb 8 1.File on-line at after January 1, On the final FAFSA step, after “submit your FAFSA”, note the expected family contribution. This will be labeled EFC. An asterisk (*) by EFC indicates selected for verification (about 30% of applicants). 3.Check regularly. Look for a Student Aid Report. Correct errors on-line. 4.Before the priority filing dates, contact schools to verify receipt of the FAFSA. Schools should have downloaded it from the FAFSA website. 5.Respond to s or requests for documentation! FAFSA in 5 Steps

bb Why Complete the FAFSA? COA - EFC__ need Cost of Attendance (COA) includes: books, fees, room and board, tuition and personal expenses The FAFSA will tell you your family’s Expected Family Contribution (EFC) The difference between your EFC and the COA is your financial need 9

bb Award Letters Fall SpringTotal Federal Subsidized Loan:$2,500$2,500$5,000 Federal Unsubsidized Loan:$2,000$2,000$4,000 Federal Work Study:$1,000$1,000$2,000 School Grant:$2,000$2,000$4,000 Total Financial Aid Package:$7,500$7,500$15,000 COA: $20,000 EFC: $5,000 Need: $15,000 10

bb Award Letter Samples 11 FallSpringTotal Grant24,450 VA Grant3,200 Work Study1,200 Fed. Unsub. Staf. Loan5,500 Total Financial Assistance34,350 Fed. Direct Loan – Subsidized1,750 3,500 Fed Direct Loan – Unsub1,000 2,000 VGAP Grant1,200 2,400 Federal Work Study1,200 2,400 Total10,300 Federal Pell Grant2,000 4,000 Federal Subsidized Loan1,750 3,500 Unsubsidized Loan1,000 2,000 Total Aid4,750 9,500 55,000 Cost of Attendance 20,650EFC 34,350Need 18,000 Cost of Attendance 7,700EFC 10,300Need 11,000 Cost of Attendance 1,500EFC 9,500Need

bb Colleges Meeting 100% of Financial Need Amherst College Barnard College Bates College Boston College Bowdoin College Brown University Bryn Mawr College CA Institute of Technology Carleton College Claremont McKenna College Colby College Colgate University College of the Holy Cross Columbia University Connecticut College Cornell University Dartmouth College Davidson College Duke University Emory University Franklin W. Olin College of Engineering Georgetown University Gettysburg College Grinnell College Hamilton College Harvard University Harvey Mudd College Haverford College Macalester College MA Institute of Technology Middlebury College Mount Holyoke College Northwestern University Oberlin College Occidental College Pitzer College Pomona College Princeton University Reed College Rice University Scripps College Smith College St. Olaf College Stanford University SUNY College of Environmental Science and Forestry Swarthmore College Thomas Aquinas College Trinity College Tufts University University of Chicago University of Dayton UNC – Chapel Hill University of No. Colorado University of PA University of Richmond University of VA Vassar College Washington & Lee University Washington University in St. Louis Wellesley College Wesleyan University Williams College Yale University 12

bb “I will not file -- we will not get anything” Choosing to not file the FAFSA means that your school will not consider you for financial aid – “free money” grants or loans. 13

bb If you miss your school’s priority filing date, file anyway and file soon. Community Colleges: vary, check website CNU: March 1 JMU: March 1 Longwood: March 1 ODU: February 15 Radford: February 15 UVA: March 1 VCU: March 1 Virginia State: March 31 Virginia Tech: March 1 William and Mary: March Priority Filing Dates 14

bb More Forms? Some schools have additional forms. The safest thing to do is to call your school’s financial aid department and/or look closely at their website. CSS/Financial Aid PROFILE – check your school, some examples: Hampden-Sydney College, Washington & Lee, Princeton, Harvard, Duke, University of Virginia School specific form: University of Richmond, Elon, University of Virginia Ask about due dates. You may lose aid if you miss due dates. 15

bb Virginia’s Only Junior College Richard Bland Tuition and Room and Board about $13,000 / year The curriculum is intended to allow students to acquire junior status after transferring to a four-year college, or to pursue expanded career opportunities. 16

bb Community College Transfer Programs Attend Community college for two years, followed by a four-year college for another two years. Also, $1,000 to $2,000 in additional state grant money may apply. See website for details: For example, pursue a John Tyler + UVA or VT engineering degree: Requires JT 3.4 GPA Less expensive Smaller classes More info at 17

bb Virginia Wizard 18 Assistance with: Your college search Transferring from Community College to 4 Year School College Cost Calculator

bb Adjusted Gross Income < $40,000 University of Richmond - total family income is $40,000 or less and demonstrated eligibility for need-based aid, aid package may equal full tuition, room and board (without loans). College of William & Mary –Gateway UVA –UVA Access Virginia Tech – Presidential James Madison – Centennial Virginia Union – Brighter Future Initiative Six all-inclusive Virginia opportunities 19

bb Application Fee Waivers If you or a family member have free or reduced lunch there may be a fee waiver available for the first time you take the SAT or ACT. For families struggling financially, colleges will often waive admission fees. But… you have to ask! A source for application fee waivers: go to the NACAC website In the search field, type waivers. 20

bb Christopher Newport Presidential Leadership Program Submit both application to the University and application to the President's Leadership Program at the same time. If chosen as a finalist, you will be contacted for a personal interview Minimum $500 residential scholarship each semester Eligible to receive $500 - $2,000 for international study Honors Program Renewable residential scholarships of $2,000 to $5,000 Apply and be accepted to the University. Apply Complete an Honors Program application.Honors Program Old Dominion University Early Action & Merit Scholarships apply by December 1 Notice on-line scholarship calculator Virginia Tech Submit the FAFSA and general scholarship application before March 1 School-Specific Information 21

bb Radford Presidential Scholarship Competition (by invitation only) o 3.5 GPA or higher and 1180 SAT on the critical reading and math sections or 26 ACT composite o Several full in-state scholarships and partial scholarships available o Completed admissions materials must be received in the Office of Admissions by January 15th Academic Excellence Scholarships o 3.5 GPA or higher and 1100 SAT on the critical reading and math sections or 24 ACT composite o $1,500, $5,000, and $7,000 scholarships o Priority given to students with persistent academic excellence o Completed admissions materials must be received in the Office of Admissions by February 1st School-Specific Information 22

bb Virginia State Presidential Scholars – minimum 3.2 GPA and an 1100 SAT or 24 ACT score Provost Scholars – minimum 3.0 GPA and a 1000 SAT or 21 ACT score These scholars are eligible for a $7,000 or $3,500 renewable scholarship, respectively (with $2,000 waived for room and board) No special application required School-Specific Information 23

bb Borrowing Money Federal loans have fixed interest rates. There is no shortage of loan money for these loans. Repayment usually begins after education is finished. FAFSA – required for fixed rate Stafford Subsidized Loan 6.8%, unsubsidized and 3.8% subsidized. FAFSA – required for PLUS loan Private loans – 7.9% 24

bb Technical School /Apprenticeship Free education at the Apprentice School UVA Apprentice Program Check for school certification Understand costs and programs Ask about job placement and follow-up services Ask employers their opinion of the school Look into local companies on-the-job apprenticeships On-line apprenticeship resource: 25

bb Thank You Supported by school systems, foundations, corporations* and individuals* *charitable donations may be eligible for a 40% state income tax credit 26