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National Association of Student Financial Aid Administrators © NASFAA 2011 What You Need to Know about Financial Aid
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Slide 2 © NASFAA 2011 Topics We Will Discuss Tonight Categories, types, and sources of financial aid Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) IRS Data Retrieval Tool Special Circumstances
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Slide 3 © NASFAA 2011 Scholarships Money that does not have to be paid back Awarded on the basis of merit, skill, or unique characteristic –Academic –Athletic –Organization (Civic, Church, Employer) –Skill –Interest
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Slide 4 © NASFAA 2011 SD-Dakota Corps Scholarship Maximum Tuition and generally applicable fees for 16 undergraduate credits at a SD public university http://www.state.sd.us/dakotacorps/default.html http://www.state.sd.us/dakotacorps/default.html Graduate from an accredited South Dakota high school with a Grade Point Average (GPA of) 2.8 or greater on a 4.0 scale. Home schooled students will be allowed to provide supplemental information if this requirement is not applicable. Have a composite ACT score of 24 or greater (or the SAT equivalent). Agree, in writing, to stay in South Dakota and work in a critical need occupation after graduation for as many years as the scholarship was received, plus one year. Apply for the Dakota Corps Scholarship for a school period that begins within one year of high school graduation, or within one year of release from active duty of an active component of the armed forces. Attend a participating South Dakota college as an undergraduate student in a program that will prepare the student to work in a critical need occupation. Be a U.S. citizen or U.S. national. Among those that qualify, recipients will be chosen based on GPA, test scores, activities, honors, community service, and a written essay. Not all eligible applicants will be selected for a scholarship. From the total pool of applicants, a limited number of recipients will be selected. Also, some South Dakota colleges may limit the number of scholarship recipients they accept, or not participate at all.
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Slide 5 © NASFAA 2011 South Dakota Opportunity Scholarship Initial Eligibility Requirements Be a resident of South Dakota at time of high school graduation. Have an ACT composite score of 24 or higher before beginning postsecondary education. Or SAT score, the sum of the verbal and mathematics scores must be at least 1090. Complete high school course requirements with no final grade below a C and a cumulative high school GPA of 3.0high school course requirements Attend a university, college, or technical school that provides instruction from a campus located in South Dakota. Enter into program within 5 years of high school graduation, or within 1 year of the student's release from active duty military service (if that release is within 5 years of the date of the student's high school graduation). $1,000-1 st year of attendance must complete 30 semester credits $1,000-2 nd year of attendance must complete 30 additional semester credits $1,000-3rd year of attendance must complete 30 additional semester credits $2,000-4th year of attendance must complete 30 additional semester credits www.sdbor.edu/OpportunityScholarship/sdos.htm www.sdbor.edu/OpportunityScholarship/sdos.htm
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Slide 6 © NASFAA 2011 SDEAF Grant South Dakota Education Access Foundation Grant Funding for the SDEAF grant is made possible through South Dakota Education Access Foundation Mission – To expand access to postsecondary education Each college submits a proposal to the SDEAF Board as to how these awards will be made to their students Ask your SD college financial aid office how they award their funds Information provided by:
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Slide 7 © NASFAA 2011 Federal Government Largest source of financial aid Aid awarded primarily on the basis of financial need Must apply every year using the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) –Calculates the Expected Family Contribution (EFC) –Colleges use the EFC to award Federal Financial Aid
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Slide 8 © NASFAA 2011 Grants Money that does not have to be paid back Usually awarded on the basis of financial need –Federal Pell Grant (page 13) –Federal Supplemental Opportunity Grant (page 14) –Federal TEACH Grant (page 14)
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Slide 9 © NASFAA 2011 Federal Work Study Allows student to earn money to help pay educational costs (page 15) A paycheck; or Non-monetary compensation, such as room and board
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Slide 10 © NASFAA 2011 Loans Money students and parents borrow to help pay college expenses –Students-Subsidized and Unsubsidized Stafford Loans and Perkins Loans (pages 16-18) –Parents-PLUS Loans (page 19) Repayment usually begins after education is finished Only borrow what is really needed Look at loans as an investment in the future
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Slide 11 © NASFAA 2011 Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) A standard form that collects demographic and financial information about the student and family May be filed electronically or using paper form (quicker if filed electronically, www.fafsa.gov) If filed electronically will need a Federal Student Aid Personal Identification Number (FSA PIN) for the student and the parent each to sign the FAFSA –www.pin.ed.gov
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Slide 12 © NASFAA 2011 FAFSA May be filed at any time during an academic year, but no earlier than the January 1 st prior to the academic year for which the student requests aid –Colleges may set early awarding FAFSA filing deadlines –IRS Data Retrieval Tool-if not used will more than likely cause the student to be selected for verification Tool available early February 2012 If 2011 tax return filed electronically, can use IRS Data Retrieval Tool 2 weeks after filing If 2011 tax return filed by paper, can use IRS Data Retrieval Tool 6-8 weeks after filing
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Slide 13 © NASFAA 2011 Verification If student is selected for verification will have to provide further information to school regarding household members AND documentation for untaxed income AND If did not use the IRS Data Retrieval Tool for either student or parent, will have to provide an IRS Tax Transcript Financial Aid Offices will no longer be able to accept a copy of the filed income tax return Three ways to order an IRS Tax Transcript –Submitting request online: www.irs.govwww.irs.gov –Phone: 800-908-9946 –Obtain form online and mail to the IRS http://www.irs.gov/pub/irs-pdf/f4506tez.pdf
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Slide 14 © NASFAA 2011 Who is Eligible to Use the IRS Data Retrieval Tool? Dependent and independent students Parents of dependent applicants Must have a PIN (No PIN, provided with the opportunity to apply for a PIN and use it immediately to transfer IRS data to the FAFSA and submit the FAFSA) Required to sign the FAFSA online Must have a valid Social Security Number (SSN) Must have filed a prior year federal tax return Address on FAFSA matches last year’s federal tax return Marital status has not changed since December 31 of tax year
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Slide 15 © NASFAA 2011 Who Is Not Eligible to Use? Any student or parent who indicates they have not filed a 2011 tax return or will not file a 2011 tax return Married couples who file separate tax returns Marital status has changed since January 1, 2012 Amended returns Parents with all zeroes for SSN Students using an 888, now 666, identifier in place of an SSN (i.e., students from the Pacific Islands)
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Slide 16 © NASFAA 2011 FAFSA on the Web
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Slide 17 © NASFAA 2011 FAFSA Login
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Slide 18 © NASFAA 2011 2012-13 Award Year
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Slide 19 © NASFAA 2011 General Demographic Information
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Slide 20 © NASFAA 2011 Student Eligibility
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Slide 21 © NASFAA 2011 School Selection
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Slide 22 © NASFAA 2011 Dependency Status
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Slide 23 © NASFAA 2011 Further Dependency Questions
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Slide 24 © NASFAA 2011 Dependency Status Results
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Slide 25 © NASFAA 2011 Who is the Parent in the case of Divorce? Biological or Adoptive parent the student has lived with the most in the last year. (If lived equally with both, then parent who provided the most financial support.) If a Biological or Adoptive parent has remarried the step-parent’s information must be included. Foster parents, legal guardians and other relatives are not considered the parent-their information is not included on the FAFSA.
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Slide 26 © NASFAA 2011 Parent Information
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Slide 27 © NASFAA 2011 IRS Data Retrieval Tool
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Slide 28 © NASFAA 2011 Transferred from IRS
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Slide 29 © NASFAA 2011 Income Information
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Slide 30 © NASFAA 2011 Income Information Continued
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Slide 31 © NASFAA 2011 Untaxed Income
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Slide 32 © NASFAA 2011 Assets (Net Value)
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Slide 33 © NASFAA 2011 Sign & Submit
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Slide 34 © NASFAA 2011 Confirmation Page Confirmation Number Data Release Number (DRN) EFC estimate Pell Grant and Direct Loan estimates Option for parents to transfer parent’s info to another application for another child
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Slide 35 © NASFAA 2011 Frequent FAFSA Errors Social Security Numbers Income earned by parents/stepparents Untaxed income U.S. income taxes paid Divorced/remarried parental information Household size Number of household members in college Real estate and investment net worth
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Slide 36 © NASFAA 2011 FAFSA Processing Results CPS notifies student of FAFSA processing results by: –E-mail notification containing a direct link to student’s on-line SAR if student’s e-mail was provided on paper or electronic FAFSA Student with PIN may view SAR on-line at www.fafsa.gov
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Slide 37 © NASFAA 2011 FAFSA Processing Results Institutional Student Information Record (ISIR) sent to colleges listed on FAFSA approximately 10 to 14 days after FAFSA submitted College reviews ISIR –May request additional documentation: Verification proof of homelessness or ward of the court status proof that a sibling is enrolled in college –Will generally not send you an award letter unless an Admissions Application has been submitted
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Slide 38 © NASFAA 2011 Making Corrections If necessary, corrections to FAFSA data may be made by: Using FAFSA on the Web (www.fafsa.gov) if student has a PIN; Submitting documentation to college’s financial aid office
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Slide 39 © NASFAA 2011 Special Circumstances Change in employment status Medical expenses not covered by insurance Change in parent marital status Unusual dependent care expenses Student cannot obtain parent information
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Slide 40 © NASFAA 2011 Financial Aid Websites www.studentaid.gov www.college.gov https://studentloans.gov/ www.fastweb.com http://www.collegescholarships.org http://www.scholarships.com
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