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Financial Aid. Westmont High School Guidance Department Fall 2013. Agenda. What is Financial Aid? Financial Aid Myths Application Process Calculating Eligibility Awarding and Packaging What Next?. What is Financial Aid?.
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Financial Aid Westmont High School Guidance Department Fall 2013
Agenda • What is Financial Aid? • Financial Aid Myths • Application Process • Calculating Eligibility • Awarding and Packaging • What Next?
What is Financial Aid? • Financial Aid is any money given or loaned to help pay for education • Federal Student Aid • California State Aid
What does it pay for? • Tuition and fees • Room and board • Books and supplies • Transportation • May also include allowance for: • Child care • Costs associated with a disability • Rental or purchase of computer
FAFSA & CalGrant • Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) • CalGrant
Basic Equation of Need Cost of Attendance (COA) • Expected Family Contribution (EFC) • Student’s Financial Need (eligibility)
Financial Aid Myths • Myth #1: You can’t afford college • Myth #2: You have to be very poor, very smart or very talented to qualify • Myth #3: You can get more scholarships by paying someone to search for you • Myth #4: If you pay for college, your parents’ salaries don’t matter • Myth #5: You can wait until you get accepted to a college before worrying about financial aid
Types of Financial Aid • Need-Based • Based on family’s financial situation • Non Need-Based (Scholarships/Loans) • Based on grades, test scores, hobbies, special talents, affiliations, heritage, etc.
Types of Financial Aid • Gift Aid • Grants • Federal Pell Grants • Cal Grants • Scholarships • Self Help • Work Study • Loans
Types of Financial Aid – GIFT Federal Pell Grant • First source of aid • Undergraduate students only • Amount based on • Cost of Attendance (COA) • Expected Family Contribution (EFC) • Enrollment status • 2013-2014 maximum = $5,550
Types of Financial Aid – GIFT Cal Grants • Cal Grant A For students with a Grade Point Average (GPA) of at least 3.0, family income and assets below the state ceilings, and who demonstrate financial need • Cal Grant B For students from disadvantaged or low income families with a GPA of at least 2.0, family income and assets below the state ceilings, and who demonstrate financial need • Cal Grant C For students from low income families pursuing occupational, technical, and vocational programs of study
Types of Financial Aid – GIFT College Grants • Community CollegeBoard of Governor’s Fee Waiver (BOG) • Waives enrollment fees, FAFSA may be required • CSU State University Grant (SUG) • Amounts vary, FAFSA is required • UC Grant • Use federal formula to award grants. • Independent College Grants • Amounts and application process vary
Creating a “WebGrants 4 Students” Account • Students create a WGS account with a submitted GPA to the Commission. • To establish a WGS account, go to www.webgrants4students.org and follow the instructions!
Types of Financial Aid – SELF-HELP Federal Work Study • Campus-based aid • Must be earned through work • Job may be on or off campus • May have annual maximum • funding levels vary at each institution • Need-based
Types of Financial Aid – SELF-HELP Loans • Subsidized- Need based • Interest paid by government • Unsubsidized- Not need based • Student pays interest • PLUS - Not need based • Borrowed by parent • Perkins - Need based • 0% interest while in school
Step 1: Filing the FAFSA Apply For A PIN Students need a PIN. Parents need a PIN too. PIN is student’s and parent’s signature. The PIN Application Process consists of 3 steps:Step 1: Enter Personal InformationStep 2: Submit Your PIN Application Step 3: Receive Your PIN – KEEP IT PRIVATE! www.pin.ed.gov
Information Needed to Register for a PIN • Social Security Number • Last name, First name, Middle initial • Date of Birth • Address • E-mail
Step 2: Apply Online File a FAFSA online 1-800-4-FED-AID (1-800-433-3243) www.fafsa.ed.gov
What’s the deadline? The 2012-13 deadline for FAFSA and GPA submission is Thursday, March 2, 2013 Many private schools have an earlier deadline such as Febraury 1st, 2013 – check each campuses deadline.
What is a name? • Must use legal name as it appears on social security card Kimberly Kim Vicky Victoria
FAFSA Questions • What does the FAFSA ask about? • General Student Information • Student income and Tax Information • IRS Data Retrieval • Available February 1st, 2013 • Opt to “Transfer My Tax Information into the FAFSA” • Can file FAFSA earlier (using estimated info.) • Allow 2 weeks if taxes e-filed; 8 weeks if taxes done on paper • Can file FAFSA earlier (using estimated info.)
Who is eligible for financial aid? U.S. Citizen, Eligible non-citizen, or Neither • Must have a Social Security Number to continue online application • 800.772.1213 or www.ssa.gov • Matched with name and date of birth registered with SSA
Citizen or non-citizen? Eligible non-citizen • If you’re not in one of these categories, you must be an eligible noncitizen, and you must have an Arrival-Departure Record (I-94) from U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) showing one of the following designations: • "Asylum Granted“ • "Refugee" • "Cuban-Haitian Entrant, Status Pending" • "Conditional Entrant” • Victims of human trafficking, T-visa
Selective Service/ Inactive Draft • Males between 18 and 25 must register • Check “Yes” and you will be automatically registered • Not yet 18, check yes and SSS will register you on birth date • May also register using Web site • www.sss.gov
Degree/Grade Level Student’s Grade Level • Check “1st year/never attended college before”, whether or not a concurrent enrollment student Degree • Check “1st bachelor’s degree” Student’s expected enrollment status • Always check “full time” • Does not commit you to attending full time
Parents’ Household Size • Include student and parents • Siblings/ other people (regardless of age) • If they live with parents and provide 50% or more of their financial support from July 1, 2011- June 30, 2013
Questions? Financial Aid Night at West Valley College Theater Thursday, January 24th 6:30 – 8:00 PM Free parking night of the event
Your To-Do List • Complete GPA Release Form and return to the Guidance office by Feb.25th. • Complete the FAFSA online beginning January 1st • Student and parent use PIN to sign • Read and save confirmation page • Attend the Financial Aid workshop at the West Valley College Theater on Thursday, January 24th at 6:30 • Watch for your Student Aid Report (SAR) and California Aid Report (CAR)
Thank you Apply!