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1 Copyright ® 2014 Finance Authority of Maine Paying For College New Mainers: Navigating Higher Education January 29, 2015

2 Agenda  Today we will discuss: The Real Cost of College FAFSA Other Ways To Pay o Scholarships o Tuition Reimbursement o Savings Paying For College

3 The Real Cost of College Paying For College Net Price Calculators are tools that help you factor in your financial aid when looking at the price of college

4 FAFSA  Complete the FREE Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) at www.fafsa.gov  FAFSA is FREE – you don’t need to pay anyone to submit it  File on time – Submit the FAFSA as soon after January 1 st as possible Get help completing from McDonald Johnson – Community Financial Literacy Randi Payne – Maine Educational opportunity Paying For College

5 Types of Financial Aid  Scholarships/Grants Federal State – including Maine  Work-study Federal Institutional  Loans Federal Student (Direct Stafford) & Parent (Direct PLUS) Institutional Private/Alternative Paying For College

6 Eligibility Who can File the FAFSA?  A U.S. national, U.S. permanent resident with a Permanent Resident Card, or an individual who has an Arrival-Departure Record (I-94) showing one of the following designations: Refugee, Asylum Granted, Cuban-Haitian Entrant, Victims of human trafficking, T-visa (T-2, T-3, or T-4, etc.) holder Parolee  Asylum seekers are not eligible to apply for federal student aid but may qualify for scholarships and other forms of assistance. Paying For College

7 Other Ways To Pay  Individual Development Account ( IDA) matches a dollar for a dollar up to $4,000  Savings Accounts ( NextGen)  Flexible Savings Account (FSA)  Scholarships ( Foundations, Schools…)  Tuition Reimbursement (Through employer) Paying For College

8 Tuition Reimbursement  Tuition reimbursement is part of company benefits to its employees.  It is managed by the human resource department  There is no standard application  Most companies requires student’s major to be in line with company interest  According to IRS regulations, employers can provide up to $5,250 to each employee per year on a tax-free basis. Paying For College

9 SCHOLARSHIPS  Scholarships  Senator George J. Mitchell Scholarship Fund Scholarship amount is $2,500/ year for up to four years ($10,000 total).  OMNE/Nursing Leaders of Maine Scholarship  Next Step Maine Scholarship Available to working adults who are going to school while managing a jobs, families, and other responsibilities. Scholarship amount is $1,000 - $2,000.  USM Scholarships Available to first-year students, transfers, continuing undergraduates, graduate students, and returning adults.  Maine Community Foundation scholarship program  Tylenol Scholarships NATIONAL Award: (150 awards of $1,000 and 10 awards of $10,000) must intend on majoring in a health-related field. Paying For College

10 Questions? McDonald Johnson Community Financial Literacy macjohnson@cflmaine.org Jessica Whittier Finance Authority of Maine jwhittier@famemaine.com Paying For College


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