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Financial aid to most parents and students

Financial aid to most parents and students. FAFSA Overview. Agenda. 2012-13 Application and Processing System Highlights FAFSA Question Review Questions. GPA Form. Applying for aid. FAFSA Cal Grant GPA Verification Form Other applications or forms as required by the college such as:

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Financial aid to most parents and students

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  1. Financial aid to most parents and students

  2. FAFSA Overview

  3. Agenda • 2012-13 Application and Processing System Highlights • FAFSA Question Review • Questions

  4. GPA Form Applying for aid • FAFSA • Cal Grant GPA Verification Form • Other applications or forms as required by the college such as: • CSS Financial Aid PROFILE • Institutional Scholarship and/or Financial Aid Application • 2011 federal tax returns (along with schedules and W2-s) or other income documentation

  5. Ask • When applying to a school, a student should ask the following • What financial aid forms does the school require? • In addition to the FAFSA, does the school require the completion of an institutional or other aid form? • What are the filing deadlines for each required form? • What type of deadline is it?

  6. Student Eligibility • High school diploma or equivalent • Be a U.S. citizen or eligible non-citizen • Have a valid Social Security number • Be enrolled in an eligible degree or certificate program • Not be in default or owe an overpayment on a grant • Maintain Satisfactory Academic Progress (SAP) • Registered for Selective Service (males) • Sign a statement of educational purpose • No drug convictions based on Department of Education standards

  7. 2012-13 Application and Processing Systems

  8. General Application Process Federal Application Processing System

  9. 2012-13 FAFSA www.fafsa.gov

  10. 2012-13 FAFSA On the web Simplified School Code Search Filing Options Announcements FAFSA4caster Customer service

  11. 2012-13 paper fafsa • Students may download PDF version at www.FederalStudentAid.gov; or • Call 1-800-4-FED-AID • Maximum of 3 paper FAFSAs • 3 to 7 business days

  12. 2012-13 paper FAFSA Orange = Student Student Purple = Parent Parent

  13. 2012-13 FAFSA On the web(FOTW) Completely redesigned to be more student friendly. Uses skip logic. Beware of fee-charging sites. www.fafsa.gov

  14. 2012-13 FOTW Help options: Live on the web Toll-free E-mail

  15. FAFSA4caster Results Federal Pell Grant* State Grants College Grants Scholarships Work-study* Student Loans* PLUS Loans Savings *Values provided to user

  16. 2012-13 FOTW worksheet • FAFSA on the Web Worksheet • Available online at www.fafsa.gov • Under help – Getting started before you apply

  17. 2012-13 Application ProcessingPersonal Identification Number (PIN) Web Site • PINs serve as a password for Department of Education (ED) documents • Access private information • Sign documents electronically • On the PIN Web site student/parents may • Request or re-request a PIN • Customize a PIN • Change PIN information • Activate a PIN

  18. 2012-13 Application Processing PIN Web Site • Who can apply for a PIN • Students • Parents (custodial)

  19. 2012-13 Application Processing PIN Web Site www.pin.ed.gov www.fafsa. gov • Real-time PIN • PIN issued upon request • FOTW • PIN Web site • Valid for FAFSA unless subsequent Social Security Administration match fails

  20. 2012-13 Application Processing PIN Web Site • Information needed to register for a PIN • Social Security number • Last name, first name, middle initial • Date of birth • Street address • E-mail address (optional) • Select and answer a Challenge Question

  21. 2012-13 FOTW Start Here

  22. SAR and PIN Receipt Methods

  23. 2012-13 Application Processing Paper SAR • Paper Student Aid Report (SAR) • Orange in color • Data Release Number (DRN) will be in the top right-hand corner of the SAR; same position as on eSAR

  24. 2012-13 Application Processing eSAR • Electronic SAR (eSAR) • Return e-mail address • “FederalStudentAid” • E-mail subject line • “FAFSA Results – 2012-2013 SAR”

  25. FAFSA Overview

  26. Student information

  27. Student Demographic Questions • Name as shown on Social Security card • Home / permanent address • State of residence • Social Security number • Citizenship status • Marital status • Driver’s license (optional) • E-mail (optional)

  28. Citizenship status Eligible noncitizen if you are: A U.S. permanent resident, with a Permanent Resident Card (I-551), or a conditional permanent resident (I-551C) Other eligible noncitizen with an Arrival-Departure Record (I-94) from the Department of Homeland Security showing any one of the following designations: "Refugee," "Asylum Granted," "Parolee” (I-94 confirms that you were paroled for a minimum of one year and status has not expired), T-Visa holder (T-1, T-2, T-3,etc.), or "Cuban-Haitian Entrant" The holder of a valid certification or eligibility letter from the Department of Health and Human Services showing a designation of "Victim of human trafficking" A resident of the Republic of Palau (PW), the Republic of the Marshall Islands (MH), or the Federated States of Micronesia (FM) A Canadian-born Native American under terms of the Jay Treaty

  29. High school Question • Presented to students who indicate a high school diploma and • Never attended college / 1st yr. or • Attended college before / 1st yr. Interest in work study Should answer “yes”

  30. 30 Drug Conviction Question • For first-time college student • skip logic will skip this question • For returning students-Answer “No” if • Offense did not occur during a period for which student was receiving federal aid • Conviction was for tobacco or alcohol • Conviction occurred before age 18 or conviction removed from record • Unless tried as an adult

  31. Dependency Status

  32. Parent Information or Not? If the student answered “YES” to any question here, they will skip parent questions. For FAFSA filing purposes, the student is considered independent and is not required to provide parent information

  33. FOTW

  34. Expanded Questions • “Homeless” • Lacking fixed, regular and adequate housing. Includes living in shelters, motels, cars, or temporarily living with other people because you had nowhere else to go. • “Unaccompanied” • You are not living in the physical custody of your parent or guardian • “Youth” • You are 21 years of age or younger or you are still enrolled in high school as of the day you sign this application

  35. Parent Information Required for Dependent Students

  36. Parent Information • Answer questions about both parents • Living together and married • Widowed or single • Answer questions about that parent • Divorced or separated • It depends

  37. Divorced or Separated If the student did not live with one parent more than the other, give answers about the parent who provided more financial support during the past 12 months, or during the most recent year that the student actually received support from a parent. • Who did the student live with most during the past 12 months • Provide that parent’s information

  38. Divorced or Separated (cont.) If this parent remarried as of today, give answers on the rest of the form about that parent and the person whom the parent married (the stepparent) Parent who claims student on tax returns has no bearing to which parent provides data.

  39. Parent Information • Do not provide information on • Foster parent(s) • Student is automatically considered an independent student • Grandparents, other relatives or legal guardian(s) • Colleges may use professional judgment to allow the student to file as an independent student

  40. other • Asks if either parent/student is a ‘dislocated worker’ • Lost job • Laid off • Self-employed / unemployed • Displaced homemaker

  41. 2012-2013 IRS Data Retrieval Tool

  42. IRS Data Retrieval Tool • Federal Student Aid and the Internal Revenue Service collaborated to develop a solution that simplifies FAFSA completion • The IRS Data Retrieval tool will allow FAFSA on the Web applicants to request and retrieve their income and tax data from the IRS • Once the data is retrieved from the IRS, it can be transferred to FOTW

  43. When will the IRS Data Retrieval Tool be available? Will be available February 2012 If filed Electronically: 1-2 weeks after filing If filed Paper: 6-8 weeks after filing

  44. Who can use the IRS Data Retrieval Tool? • Initial and renewal FAFSA on the Web applicants and parents • Applicants and parents • With a valid SSN and FSA PIN • Who have completed a 2011 tax return • With no change in marital status since 12/31/11

  45. Applicant will begin the normal application process…

  46. Applicant will now see the option to access the IRS Data Retrieval Tool… Applicant will have to authenticate using the FSA PIN.

  47. Applicant goes to“Get My Federal Income Tax Information” on the IRS web site… Applicants will have to authenticate with the IRS

  48. If the IRS authenticates the taxpayer, Federal Income Tax Info will be provided…

  49. If Transfer Now is selected, IRS session will end and the applicant will return to FOTW… Successful Transfer: You have successfully transferred your 2011 IRS tax information Notation for IRS fields: Transferred from the IRS

  50. Parent’s household and income

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