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Financial Aid: What You Need to Know. New York State Higher Education Services Corporation. What is Financial Aid?. Financial aid helps pay the cost of attending college. Some financial aid is based on need. Some financial aid is awarded based on other criteria, such as grades.
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Financial Aid: What You Need to Know New York StateHigher Education Services Corporation
What is Financial Aid? • Financial aid helps pay the cost of attending college. • Some financial aid is based on need. • Some financial aid is awarded based on other criteria, such as grades.
Sources of Financial Aid Federal government New York State Colleges – Institutional Aid Private sources
Types of Financial Aid Scholarships – free money Grants – free money Work Study Loans
Free Application for Federal Student Aid • FAFSA • Evaluates a family’s ability to pay for their educational costs • Determines an Expected Family Contribution (EFC) • Allows family to receive Federal Student Aid (FSA) programs
Expected Family Contribution • EFC • Calculated based on Federal Formula • Amount the family can reasonably be expected to contribute • Includes parents’ and student’s contributions combined • Stays the same regardless of the college selected
Sample EFC for Family #1 • Family lives in New York • Married Parents, Both Age 52 • Household Size of 4 with 1 child going to college • 2012 Adjusted Gross Income = $120,000 • Assets = $20,000 • Student Income/Assets = 0 • EFC = $20,830
Sample EFC for Family #2 • Family lives in New York • Single Parent, Age 48 • Household Size of 3 with 1 child going to college • 2012 Adjusted Gross Income = $60,000 • Assets = $2,000 • Student Income/Assets = 0 • EFC = $4,926
Sample EFC for Family #3 • Family lives in New York • Married Parents, Age 45 • Household Size of 5 with 2 children going to college • 2012 Adjusted Gross Income = $30,000 • Assets = $500 • Student Income/Assets = 0 • EFC = $0
Determining Financial Need Cost of Attendance (COA) – Expected Family Contribution (EFC) = Financial Need
Cost of Attendance (COA) • Tuition and fees • Room and board • Books and supplies • Transportation • Miscellaneous personal expenses • Loan fees • Study abroad costs • Dependent care expenses • Expenses related to a disability
Sample COA Comparison Note: All figures based on 2012-13 academic year information *Source: http://www.baruch.cuny.edu/financialaid/student_budgets.htm +Source: http://www2.binghamton.edu/financial-aid/pdf/educational-costs-ugrads.pdf °Source: http://www.nyu.edu/content/dam/nyu/financialAid/documents/tuitiongeneral.pdf
Questions to Consider… • If we are a high-need family, will the college meet our full need? • Can our financial need affect a college admission decision? • What are the financial aid philosophies of our prospective colleges? • What if we have special circumstances?
Federal Student Aid Programs • Pell Grant • Federal Supplemental Educational Opportunity Grant (FSEOG) • Federal Work-Study • Federal Loans • Federal Perkins Loan • Federal Direct Stafford Loans • Federal PLUS Loan
Federal Aid: Keep in mind… • Student must be a U.S. citizen or eligible non-citizen • Male students must register with the Selective Service System (sss.gov) • Must be within a certain EFC range to be considered for Pell Grant, FSEOG • Demonstrate need for other programs such as Work-study, Subsidized loans
NYS Financial Aid Programs • Major Financial Aid Programs • Tuition Assistance Program (TAP) • Aid for Part-Time Study • NYS Scholarships for Academic Excellence • NYS Math & Science Teaching Incentive Program • Veterans Tuition Award
NYS Aid: Keep in mind… • Student must meet citizenship, selective service requirements of FAFSA • Student and parents, if dependent, must be legal residents of New York State • Can only be awarded at eligible NYS higher education institutions • There are specific program requirements for the various NYS scholarships
Colleges: Institutional Aid • Depends on funding at each college • College determines eligibility criteria for need-based and non-need-based programs • Academic, athletic, and other talent-based scholarships and grants • May require an additional application • Keep track of deadlines!
Visit College Websites Source: http://www.studentaffairs.columbia.edu/finaid/
Explore the CSS Profile http://profileonline.collegeboard.com
Private Scholarships • Billions of dollars in private funds available • Charitable foundations, businesses, religious institutions, wealthy donors, and minority organizations • All have their own individual applications and requirements
Scholarship Myths • Searching and applying for scholarships is only the student’s responsibility. • You have to have financial need to get a scholarship. • Students have to have excellent grades, SAT/ACT scores to get a scholarship. • Scholarship searching is done during senior year of high school. • “It’s only $500, so why bother?”
CAUTION! Avoid paying a fee to file the FAFSA or a scholarship application! Avoid financial aid “consultants” and for-profit websites Submitting the FAFSA and NYS TAP application is FREE FREE help is available if you need assistance in completing the applications