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FINANCIAL AID Ms.Escoto

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WHAT IS FINANCIAL AID? Money from a source other than the family to assist with the cost of attending college. ($150,000,000,000 annually )

WHAT IS EFC? a term used in the college financial aid process in the United States to determine an applicant's eligibility for federal student aid. It is located on the Student Aid Report and Institutional Student Information Record received after completing the FAFSA.

CATEGORIES OF AID Need based aid Need-based college aid is awarded based on your family’s financial need. The Department of Education and the colleges and universities you’re applying to determine your need by subtracting your expected family contribution (EFC) form the cost of attendance (COA) at each college or university.expected family contribution (EFC)cost of attendance (COA) Non need based aid or Merit Based Some money for college is awarded without regard for financial need. This type of college aid is usually awarded for a student’s academic achievements in high school, as well as for special talents and unique traits, such as musical or athletic skills. Awards and scholarships like this are usually awarded by states, colleges and universities, private groups or individuals. It’s generally intended to supplement need-based aid or help you cover your expected family contribution if you don’t have that money on hand.

TYPES OF AID Federal Government States Colleges Private Sources

GRANTS Federal Pell Grant Teacher Education Assistance for College and Higher Education (TEACH) Grant Federal Supplement Educational Opportunity Grant (FSEOG) Iraq and Afghanistan Service Grant

FEDERAL PELL GRANT The Federal Pell Grant Program provides need- based grants to low income undergraduate students. Grant amounts depend on the students: Expected Family Contribution (EFC) Enrollment Status (full or part time) Attendance status (full academic year or less) Pell Grant maximum award per academic year: $5,730 ( ) Maximum award may be subject to change pending legislative budgetary adjustments

FSEOG The Federal Supplemental Educational Opportunity Grant (FSEOG) Program provides need- based grants to low income undergraduate students (campus- based aid) Grant recipients must be: Pell Grant- eligible Current award amounts are from $100-$4,000 Not all colleges participate in the FSEOG program and funds depend on availability at the college

TEACH GRANT The Teacher Education Assistance for College and Higher Education Grant Program (TEACH) provides assistance to students who intend to teach in a public or private elementary or secondary school that serves studenst from low- income families Grants recipients must be: Enrolled in an institution that participates in the TEACH Grant Program Enrolled in coursework geared towards a career in the field of teaching Able to demonstrate certain academic achievements

TEACH GRANT CONT. The Teach Grant: Is not based on financial needs Available to both undergraduate and graduate students Provides the following maximum award $4,000 ( ) Teach Grant recipients must sign an “Agreement to Service” which states that the student will: Teach at least four year in a public or private elementary or secondary school Teach full-time in a high – need field Teach in a school that serves students from low – income families If the teaching obligation is not completed, the TEACH Grant must be repaid as a Direct Unsubsidized Stafford Loan

IRAQ/ AFGHANISTAN SERVICE GRANT Students whose parents or guardian dies as a result of military service in Iraq or Afghanistan after September 11, 201, may be eligible for additional Title IV aid. Additional Student Eligibility Requirements: Less than 24 years old Enrolled in college at least part – time at the time of the parent’s or guardian’s death

FEDERAL FINANCIAL AID PROGRAMS Campus – Based Programs Federal Supplemental Educational Opportunity Grant (FSEOG) Federal Work- Study (FWS) Federal Perkins Loan

FEDERAL FINANCIAL AID PROGRAMS Work Study Provides part – time jobs for undergraduate and graduate students with financial need, allowing them to earn money to help education expenses \ Eligible employers ( On – campus or Off – campus employment) Schools Federal, state or local public agency Private nonprofit organization Community service activities Students are paid at least federal minimum wage Not all colleges participate in Federal Work – study program and funding depend on availability at the college

FEDERAL PERKINS LOANS Federal Perkins Loans Your college is the lender Payment is owed to the college that made the loan Interest charged on this loan is 5% Funds depend on financial need and availability at the college Not all college participants in the Federal Perkins Loan Program Undergraduate students - up to $5,500 a year Graduate and professional degree students – up to $8,000

FEDERAL FINANCIAL AID PROGRAMS : LOANS Direct Stafford Subsidized Direct Stafford Unsubsidized Direct PLUS (Parent) Direct PLUS (Graduate/ Professional)

DIRECT STAFFORD LOANS Subsidized Loans Government PAYS borrowers accrued interest while you are attending college and other eligible periods Based on Financial Need Flexible Rate Undergraduate students Amount: $3,500-$8,000 Unsubsidized Loans The borrower is responsible for the interest for life of the loan NOT BASED ON FIANCIAL NEED Fixed Rate Undergraduate and gradate students qualify Amount: $5,500-$20,500

DIRECT PARENTS / GRAD PLUS LOAN PLUS loan originate though the William D. Ford Federal Direct Loan Program (Direct Loans) Loan Characteristics: For parents of dependent students Borrowers may receive loan amount up to, but not exceeding the college’s Cost of Attendance Borrower is responsible for all the interest Borrower must not have a negative credit history

FEDERAL LOAN PROGRAMS (FOR LOANS DISBURSED ON OR AFTER 7/1/14 AND 7/1/15) Interest RateRepaymentAdditional info Federal Perkins Loan5 % Fixed9 months after school Federal Stafford/ Direct Loan Subsidized 4.66% Fixed Unsubsidized 4.666% Fixed 6 months after schoolSubsidized: no interest charged while ion school. Unsubsidized: interest accrued while in school. Federal Parent PLUS Loan 7.21% Fixed Direct Lending Schools May be deferred until 6 months students drop ½ time or 60 days after loan is fully disbursed Interest accrues while students is in school

OTHER FEDERAL AID PROGRAMS Corporation for National and Community Service U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs Reserve Officers Training Corps ( ROTC) Bureau on the Indian Affairs (BIA) Grants Vocational rehabilitation benefits U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS)

OTHER SOURCES OF AID Institutional or private tuition plans Other family resources Home equity loans Private / alternative loans Tuition saving plans (529 plans) Employer – sponsored tuition plans

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