MORGAN A. KELLY DIRECTOR, STUDENT FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE SACRED HEART UNIVERSITY College Financial Aid Night.

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MORGAN A. KELLY DIRECTOR, STUDENT FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE SACRED HEART UNIVERSITY College Financial Aid Night

Tonight’s Agenda Sources and Types of Financial Aid Application Process Determining Eligibility Student Loans Outside Scholarships Questions to Ask

Types of Financial Aid Grants Scholarships Work-Study Programs Loans  Subsidized vs. Unsubsidized Stafford Read your award package carefully! Understand what is free, what is earned, and what is borrowed.

Where to Begin Check with each institution to see what Financial Aid Applications are required  FAFSA  CSS Profile  Institution Specific Applications Check deadlines for required forms  Submit two weeks before earliest deadline  February 15 th Deadline - Submit by February 1 st

Application Process Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA)  Required for Federal & State Aid  Profile Application (CSS Profile)  Used primarily by private colleges.  Institutional Applications  Check school publications and websites

Federal Student Aid ID (FSA ID) For FAFSA application, Student Loans and Parent Loans Students and at least one parent need an FSA ID Don’t wait to apply, information needs to be confirmed with SSA

Federal Application Process Available 1/1/16 Parent & Student tax information  It is ok to use 2014 tax information as an estimate!  If divorced/separated, use custodial parent information Submitted each year the student is in school 1 FAFSA per student, not per family

After Submitting FAFSA Review the Student Aid Report for errors  If necessary, make corrections and resubmit If selected for verification, a notification will be present  You may have to submit tax transcripts and/or other forms for verification purposes to the school.  If selected, financial aid awards are tentative until verification is complete

CSS Profile Application Process Available 10/1/15 More comprehensive information than FAFSA Parent & Student tax information  It is ok to use 2014 tax information as an estimate!  If divorced/separated, use custodial parent information  Some schools may require Non-Custodial Profile Form 1 CSS Profile per student, not per family

What’s Next Determining Eligibility Cost of Attendance - EFC ____________ Financial Need

The Cost of Education Direct Costs  Tuition and required fees  Room and board for resident students Indirect Costs  Books and supplies  Transportation to and from campus  Miscellaneous personal expenses Direct Costs Indirect Costs Total Cost of Education

What is the Expected Family Contribution – EFC? The EFC is a measure of capacity over time to absorb educational costs  Not a dollar amount expected from current income or assets  Not an estimate of extra cash available It is a number used by your school to calculate the amount of federal student aid you are eligible to receive. The EFC is subject to school verification and adjustments.

Eligibility for Financial Aid Total Cost- FM EFC= Eligibility 4 Year Private 4 Year Public $34,000$10,000$24,000 $14,000$10,000$4,000

Need-Based vs. Merit Based Need-based aid is dependent on a family’s EFC. Merit- based aid is award considering achievement, talent, participation, not a family’s EFC. Need- Based Aid Pell GrantWork Study Merit- Based Aid Academic Achievement Athletic Achievement

The Financial Aid Package Total Cost = $34,000 College Grant:$17,000 Work:$1,500 Loan:$5,500 EFC:$10,000 Unmet Need:$4,000 College Grant:$13,000 Work:$1,500 Loan:$5,500 EFC:$10,000

The Financial Aid Package Total Cost = $34,000 College Grant:$17,000 Work:$1,500 Loan:$5,500 EFC:$10,000 Academic:$12,000 Athletic:$15,000 Actual Cost after Merit: $7,000

What is it? Necessary Information Allows for an estimate of your expenses and financial aid possibilities Not a guaranteed award Intended to help families understand out-of- pocket expenses earlier in the application process Student & Parent 2014 Income Tax Returns Earnings statements (W2 forms, recent paycheck stubs) Bank statements Student academic information Net Price Calculator

Options What to Consider Stafford Loans  Solely in the student’s name  Subsidized vs. Unsubsidized Stafford  No credit check, student cannot be in default on a previous loan Private Loans  Student will need a co-signer  Requires credit check Parent Plus Loan  Solely in the parent’s name  Requires credit check Student Loans Loan Repayment Calculator

Outside Scholarships Consider making a specific account  Look for opportunities where there will be less applicants  Start with town, then county, then state, then national  Specific major, ancestry, or participation Notify college when you win a scholarship  May reduce current award from school Potential Sources Guidance Office Local Businesses Civic and Community Organizations Ethnic & Cultural Organizations Parents’ Employer Churches/Religious Groups

Questions to ask and not assume! How do outside awards affect the aid package? What is the school’s policy on non-custodial parents? What is the average student debt level? Are the scholarships/grants renewable each year? How might awards change in future years? What happens if financial circumstances change?

Where There’s “The Web”, There’s a Way To request a copy of your Tax Return Transcript (If selected for Federal Verification) To completed Stafford Loan paperwork and Apply for Plus Loans Consumer tips for parents and students as well as financial aid tools for completing required applications An Office of the U.S. Department of Education The Connecticut Office of Higher Education