THE FINANCIAL AID PROCESS PRESENTED BY MIKE MCGINN OF UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO.

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THE FINANCIAL AID PROCESS PRESENTED BY MIKE MCGINN OF UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO

WHAT IS FINANCIAL AID? Financial Aid is the term used to describe assistance in funding higher education. Federal Government (Pell Grant, SEOG, Stafford/Perkins) Individual States (Illinois MAP Grant) Individual School Funds (Need-Based Grant Assistance) Private Scholarships (Merit or Need Aid)

APPLYING FOR AID Every school will have different deadlines for admission and financial aid materials (example Nov 1 or Feb 1) Prepare a calendar of admission and aid deadlines Determine which forms are required and the deadlines Visit College & University websites for exact steps and necessary materials The best resource will be the website and the financial aid office

APPLYING FOR AID Applications May Require: 1.FAFSA (Free Application for Federal Student Aid) 2.CSS Profile ( 3.Institutional Aid Application 4.Non-custodial Profile (If applicable) Tax Information Needed: 1.Parents’ and student’s Federal Income Tax Return 2.Parent and student W-2 forms

FAFSA FAFSA available on January 1, FAFSA expected to be available October 1, 2016 File online or submit a paper copy Reasons to file online (using student and parent PIN) 1.Direct transfer of taxes, using DRT to IRS.gov 2.Built-in edits to prevent errors 3.Offers detailed instructions and “help” for common questions 4.Simplifies renewal process

FAFSA

CSS PROFILE The CSS Profile is required of some, but not all colleges and universities Application is customized to tailor methodology of individual schools Fee may be waived depending on financial information provided on Profile form Non-Custodial Profile (NCP) available when applicable

CSS PROFILE

TYPES OF AID Outside Scholarships Need-based Aid: Two types 1. Federal/State Aid 2. Institutional Aid Institutional Merit Scholarships (check with each school on process)

OUTSIDE SCHOLARSHIPS Outside Scholarships are typically based on the student’s academics & achievements. Sources include: 1.Private Scholarship Search 2.Civic Organizations & Churches 3.Employers

OUTSIDE SCHOLARSHIPS FREE internet scholarship search engines: FinAid on the web: College Board: FastWeb: Illinois Student Assistance Commission (ISAC)

NEED-BASED AID Schools must determine your financial need in order to award you funds: WHAT IS NEED? Cost of Attendance – Family Contribution = Financial Need

COST OF ATTENDANCE Tuition & Fees Room & Board Books, supplies, transportation, & miscellaneous personal expenses Loan fees Study Abroad Costs

CALCULATING FAMILY CONTRIBUTION Parental contribution is based on a combination of: 1.Previous year’s income 2.Parental assets Student contribution is made of: 1.20% to 25% of student assets 2.A portion of student’s prior year income

FEDERAL/STATE AID Pell Grant FSEOG-Federal Supplemental Educational Opportunity Grant MAP Grant- Illinois Monetary Award Program Grant Federal Work-Study Federal Direct Stafford Loans Federal Direct Parent Plus Loans

FEDERAL PELL GRANT Awarded to eligible undergraduates pursing first baccalaureate degree Awarded to low EFC students with high financial need Award amount based on COA, EFC, & enrollment Annual maximum for is $5,795 Portable

FSEOG Federal Supplemental Educational Opportunity Grant Undergraduates pursuing first baccalaureate degree Awarded to students with “exceptional financial need” (as demonstrated by lowest EFC) Priority given to recipients of Federal Pell Grant Annual award amounts: o $100 minimum & $4000 maximum

MAP GRANT Illinois Monetary Award Program Need-based grant available to Illinois residents who enroll in Illinois post-secondary institutions Available to U.S Citizens & U.S. Permanent Residents Eligibility determined from date on FAFSA Current maximum award amount is $4,720

FEDERAL WORK-STUDY Eligible students include: undergraduate, graduate, & professional students Schools must use portion of FWS for community service employment activities Employment may be on or off-campus Eligible employers: 1.Schools 2.Federal, state, or local public agencies 3.Select private non-profit & for-profit organizations

FEDERAL DIRECT STAFFORD LOAN Subsidized & Unsubsidized eligibility Base annual loan limits depending on level in College o $5,500 for 1st year undergraduates; maximum subsidized $3,500 o $6,500 for 2 nd year undergraduates; maximum subsidized $4,500 o $7,500 for each remaining undergraduate year; maximum subsidized $5,500

SUBSIDIZED FEDERAL DIRECT STAFFORD LOAN Interest rate: 4.29% for loans made from July 1, 2015 to June 30, 2016 Interest does not accrue on subsidized loan while enrolled in school at-least half-time Loan fee based on principal amount of each loan of 1.0% Repayment begins 6 months after student finishes or is no longer enrolled at least-half time.

UNSUBSIDIZED FEDERAL DIRECT STAFFORD LOAN Fixed interest rate of 4.29% Interest accrues at first disbursement (only difference between Subsidized Stafford) Loan fee based on principal amount of each loan 1.0% Repayment begins 6 months after student finishes or is no longer enrolled at least-half time.

DIRECT PARENT PLUS LOAN Loan program for parents of dependent undergraduate students Annual loan limit: no annual or aggregate amounts, except parent or grad/professional student may not borrow more than the difference between the COA and other financial assistance the student receives Fixed interest rate: 6.84% Interest accrues at first disbursement

FINAL TIP/USEFUL TOOL: NET-PRICE CALCULATOR A customized calculator families may use to determine eligibility for institutional aid at select school Facilitated through College Board and specific to individual school Questions include: income, assets, household size, etc.

Questions?