Financial Aid. Financial Aid Myths and Tips Financial Aid Published Costs Myth –The published cost represents the true cost of a college or university.

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Financial Aid

Financial Aid Myths and Tips

Financial Aid Published Costs Myth –The published cost represents the true cost of a college or university. The Larger Story –What really matters to the student is the amount the student will pay for college. –This is called “net price.”

Financial Aid Published Costs Net Price by Income : Public Four-Year Institutions

Financial Aid Published Costs Net Price by Cost Private Institutions

Financial Aid Mortgage Level of Debt Myth –Students borrow over $100,000. The Larger Story –Only 4% of individuals with outstanding student debt owe $100,000 or more. –Most had pursued advanced degrees! Trends in Student Aid, 2013

Financial Aid Mortgage Level of Debt

Financial Aid Student Debt Levels Myth –Student debt is at a crisis level. The Larger Story –More students are going to college and therefore, more students are borrowing. –Those who do are borrowing more....

Financial Aid Student Debt Levels

Financial Aid Who Qualifies for Financial Aid? Myth –Only low-income families qualify for financial aid. Truth –The EFC should be less than the cost of attendance for a student to qualify for need- based aid.

Financial Aid Who Qualifies for Financial Aid? Universal Philosophy Students and their family(ies) have the primary responsibility to pay for college. Sacrifice is assumed. Financial aid assessment is NOT a cash flow analysis but rather an evaluation of an individual family’s economic strength. The contribution is determined by a standard formula that assesses a family’s ability to pay. Willingness is not a factor.

Financial Aid Who Qualifies for Financial Aid?

Tuition and fees Cost of living in dorms Cost of meal plans on campus Allowance for books and supplies Allowance for personal expenses and a few meals out Allowance for transportation ++ Indirect costs that may not be charged by the college: ++ Direct costs typically charged by the college:

The Expected Family Contribution (EFC) is the number that is used to determine students’ eligibility for federal student financial aid. Many states also use the EFC to determine eligibility for state aid; institutions may also use the EFC to determine eligibility for institutional aid. This number is calculated from the results of the financial information the student and family provide in the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA). The student's EFC is reported on the Student Aid Report (SAR). Financial Aid Who Qualifies for Financial Aid?

Financial Aid Saving for College Myth –Saving for college hurts the chances of getting aid. Truth –If you save, you won’t need to borrow or borrow as much! –The EFC includes only 5.64% of the net worth of assets (after allowances for retirement and emergencies are removed).

Financial Aid Saving for College – How is Family Contribution Calculated? Parent Contribution Family Contribution (EFC) Student Contribution +=

Financial Aid Saving for College What if the family has more than one student enrolled? # in college adjustment 2 ÷ Total Parent Contribution Parent Contribution per Student =

Financial Aid Saving for College – Financial Need *Note: This is not the same as the student’s bill or the amount a family will actually pay for the student to attend college. Total Cost of Attendance Expected Family Contribution (EFC)* Financial Need

Financial Aid The FAFSA Myth – The FAFSA is too complex and takes too long to complete. Truth – For most first-time filers, the FAFSA takes less than 30 minutes to complete. – Repeat filers spend less than 20 minutes completing the FAFSA.

Financial Aid The FAFSA The FAFSA may be filed at any time during an academic year, but no earlier than January 1st prior to the academic year for which the student requests aid. For the academic year, the FAFSA may be filed beginning January 1, While most colleges set FAFSA filing deadlines, do not forget to check for state filing deadlines. Website:

Financial Aid The Federal Student Aid Log-In – New Process ▶ No more PIN! ▶ Students now create an FSA ID. ▶ Yes, parents also create their own. ▶ Both the student and at least one parent will use their individual FSA ID to electronically sign the student’s FAFSA.

Financial Aid The FAFSA ▶ File federal tax returns as soon as possible. ▶ Notify the school if an extension is filed. ▶ Use the Data Retrieval Tool (DRT) to update any estimates. ▶ Be aware of the school’s deadlines. Better to provide estimated information than miss the deadline.

Financial Aid The FAFSA The FATAL Mistakes DEADLINES missing application dates missing admission dates missing information

Financial Aid Less Aid ▶ Myth ▶ There is less aid available. ▶ Truth ▶ In , over $184,000,000,000 was awarded in financial aid to undergraduates. ▶ Grants represented 57% of the total resources awarded to the student. ▶ Another 8% are given to the family in tax credits. Trends in Student Aid, 2014

To learn more, visit: Trends in Student Aid 2014, Trends In Higher Education Series, College Board Financial Aid Undergraduate Student Aid by Source and Type

Financial Aid Loan Repayment ▶ Myth ▶ Loans are too hard to pay back. ▶ Truth ▶ Income contingent payment plans are available. ▶ PAYE (Pay As You Earn) only asks for payment of 10% of a borrower’s net income. ▶ Allows the borrower to opt into other plans without a penalty.

Financial Aid Return on Investment ▶ Myth ▶ The return on a college degree is less because of the increase in the cost of an education. ▶ Truth ▶ A college degree is at its highest premium. ▶ College graduate salaries decreased by 5% during the Great Recession, while those without a degree had a % decline. ▶ The number of college graduates getting jobs remain steady throughout the Great Recession. ▶ Those without a degree experienced % unemployment. US Bureau of Labor of Labor Statistics

Financial Aid Degree and Unemployment

Financial Aid Bait and Switch ▶ Myth ▶ Colleges will offer grants in the first years but only offer loans in the later years. ▶ Truth ▶ If the family’s economy remains similar from year to year and the student makes satisfactory progress towards a degree, then the financial aid offered in the first year will be renewed annually.

Financial Aid Best Practices Get your FSA IDs as soon as possible. Attend financial aid presentations as early as the freshman year in high school. Always ask tough questions of all offices. - Why does your college cost $_______? Ask about medians. - Averages are influenced by the outliers. Complete applications before the earliest deadline and know all deadlines.

Financial Aid Best Practices Know requirements to complete awarding and disbursing –There’s more to financial aid than getting the award When in doubt, ask a local financial aid officer Keep all tax records up to date –File as early as possible When possible, use the Data Retrieval Tool Review the Student Aid Report (SAR) –Results from filing the FAFSA Compare awards –Look at the percentages for each type of financial aid being offered

Financial Aid Tools & Resources 1. Never rule out a college because of cost alone. 2. Compare costs before applying — Net price calculators can provide an estimate of financial aid eligibility and remaining college costs. Net price calculators should be available on every college's website. 3. Remember to apply — FAFSA deadlines are available online at Many colleges and universities also provide funds through an institutional application, the CSS/Financial Aid PROFILE®, and/or a state application Get advice — The financial aid office at local colleges often provides workshops or can give advice. 5. Compare awards — Look at grants, loans, and parental contributions before making a final decision on a college.

Financial Aid Financial Aid Tools and Resources Financial Aid Tools & Resources

Financial Aid Tools & Resources National Scholarship and Grant Resources

Financial Aid Tools & Resources National Scholarship and Grant Resources

Financial Aid Tools & Resources National Scholarship and Grant Resources

Financial Aid Tools & Resources Oregon Office of Student Access and Completion (OSAC)

To learn more, visit: Financial Aid Tools & Resources College Scorecard

Financial Aid Tools & Resources Federal Student Aid FAFSA4caster Federal Student Aid Financial Aid Toolkit BigFuture Net Price Calculators ▶ Specific net price calculators should be found on the individual college’s website.

Financial Aid Tools & Resources College Comparison Tools College Navigator (NCES) BigFuture Financial Aid Shopping Sheet (US Department of Education) Award Letter Comparison Tools Scholarship and Grant Search Tools Fastweb BigFuture My College Dollars

Financial Aid