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2010 MASFAA Conference
Mississippi Office of Student Financial Aid:
State Aid Update
June 18, 2010
What a year!• June 2009 – Former Director, Sr. Systems Analyst, &
Program Administrator retire or resign• June 30, 2009 – Receive FY 2010 Appropriation • July 2009 – New Director begins; set program budgets• August 2009 – Post initial award reports• September 2009 – Summer awards requested• September-October 2009 – Fall awards requested• February 2010 – New program administrator hired• January-March 2010 – Receive 3 budget reductions• February-March 2010 – Spring awards requested• March 2010 – Publish 09 Annual Report; Baby Rogers
arrives!• May 2010 – Receive FY 2011 Appropriation• June 2010– Spring awards for CSA and GTS requested;
set 2010-2011 program budgets
Report on FY 2010 Budget• Original SFA Budget:
– General Funds: $30.2 M– Treasury Funds: $1.67 M– Other Funds (Spending Authority): $1.1 M– TOTAL: $32.97 M
• Five Gubernatorial Budget Reductions:– First and second reductions: No cut to SFA– Third reduction: -8.193% ($2.47 M)– Fourth reduction: -0.471% ($142,000) – Fifth reduction: -0.338% ($102,000) – TOTAL CUTS: -9.052% ($2.86 M)
Report on FY 2010 Budget
• Final SFA Budget:– General Funds: $27.3 M– Treasury Funds: $1.67 M– Other Funds (Spending Authority): $1.1 M– TOTAL BUDGET: $30.1 M
Effect of Budget Cuts
• No need to pro-rate MTAG!• Potential negative effects offset by two
factors:1. Budgeted conservatively in anticipation of
cuts• Did not award loan/scholarships to all eligible
students (saved money for spring MTAG)• Cut administrative budget
2. MTAG awards down 3,411 or $1.6 million
2010 State Legislative Session
• No new legislation passed (no new programs established, no changes to existing programs)
• SFA Appropriation Bill for FY 2011: SB 3126– General Funds: $26.9 M (Down $3.3 M from FY10)– Treasury Funds: $1.0 M (Down $670,000 from FY10)– Spending Authority: $4.7 M from Critical Needs
collections, grants, interest, federal funds, etc. (UP $3.6 M from FY10)
– Total budget/spending authority: $32.6 • Down $400,00 from original FY2010• UP $2.5 M from actual FY2010!
What Does That Mean for 2010-2011 Awards?
• Plan to award ALL eligible students for ALL aid programs
• Awarding will begin mid-June• Money will be requested as soon as
enrollment files are received.
Reminders
• Submit your LEAP tuition and fees information document – DUE June 30!
• Submit enrollment files 11th day of fall classes. (We will disburse to schools in the order in which we receive files.)
• Submit grade files on 5th business day following each term.
• Tell students to visit www.mississippi.edu/financialaid
www.RiseUpMS.com
• Online college prep and career planning
• Encourage students to check it out, because success doesn’t just happen…there are steps students need to take - NOW.
What’s on RiseUpMS.com?
• Info to help students “Get Ready” for college
• Interactive tools • Help with the admissions process• The STATE AID homepage:
– www.mississippi.edu/financialaid
State Financial Aid Website
• Facts about ALL state student financial aid• Check history of state financial aid• Check award status• Check for missing documents• Answers to frequently asked questions
What is State Financial Aid?
• Grants• Loan/Scholarships
State Grants• Mississippi Resident Tuition Assistance Grant
(MTAG)• Mississippi Eminent Scholars Grant (MESG)• Higher Education Legislative Plan for Needy
Students (HELP)• NISSAN Scholarship• Summer Development Program Grant• Law Enforcement Officers/Firemen (LAW)• Leveraging Educational Assistance Partnerships
(LEAP)
Mississippi Resident Tuition Assistance Grant (MTAG)
• 2.50 GPA (on a 4.0 scale)• 15 ACT or 720 SAT• NOT full Pell-eligible• Enrolled full-time at eligible Mississippi institution• AWARD:
– Up to $500 as a freshman/sophomore– Up to $1,000 as a junior/senior
Mississippi Eminent Scholars Grant (MESG)
• 3.5 GPA (on 4.0 scale)• 29 ACT or 1280 SAT or finalist/semi-finalist
National Merit or National Achievement Program• CAN be full-Pell• Enrolled full-time at eligible Mississippi institution• AWARD: Up to $2500/year
Higher Educational Legislative Plan for Needy Students (HELP)
• Mississippi resident 2 years prior to application• 2.5 GPA (on 4.0 scale)• 20 ACT• Specific high school Core Curriculum (certified by
counselor) • 2-year avg. AGI of $36,500• Complete the FAFSA• AWARD: Tuition at eligible 2- or 4-year public
institutions or amount of public education at certain private institutions
Summer Developmental Program Grant
• Be accepted into the Summer Developmental Program at one of the state’s public universities
• Complete FAFSA - demonstrate financial need
• AWARD: Tuition for the Summer Developmental Program
Other Undergraduate Grants
• Nissan– Award: Tuition, required fees, book allowance
• Law Enforcement Officers/Firemen– Award: Tuition and room (housing)
• LEAP– Partnership between state and federal government– Administered by institutions– Award: Varies
Undergraduate Loan/Scholarships
• Teachers:– William Winter Teacher Loan/Scholarship
• Award: $4,000/year for juniors and seniors– Critical Needs Teacher Loan/Scholarship
• Award: Tuition, room, and board for juniors and seniors
Undergraduate Loan/Scholarships
• Health Care/Social Work:– Nursing Education Loan/Scholarship (BSN and RN-
BSN)• Award: $4,000/year for juniors and seniors
– Health Care Professions Loan/Scholarship (speech pathology and psychology)
• Award: $1500/year for juniors and seniors
– Family Protection Specialist Social Worker Loan/Scholarship
• Award: Tuition and required fees for juniors and seniors
Graduate Loan/Scholarships
• Teachers/Education:– Graduate Teacher Loan/Scholarship
• Award: $125/hour (up to 12 hours per term)– Counselor and School Administration
Loan/Scholarship• Award: $125/hour (up to 12 hours per term)
– SREB Doctoral Scholars Program• Award: $23,000/year
– Public Management Graduate Intern• Award: varies
Graduate Loan/Scholarships
• Health Care:– SREB Regional Contract Program (Out-of-state
Osteopathic Medicine and Optometry)– Graduate and Professional Degree Program (Out-of-
state Chiropractic Medicine)– Nursing Education Loan/Scholarship (Masters, Ph.D.,
DNP)– Nursing Teacher Stipend– State Dental Education Loan/Scholarship– State Medical Education Loan/ Scholarship– Veterinary Medicine Minority Loan/Scholarship
How to Get State Financial Aid:
• Apply online: www.mississippi.edu/financialaid
• Application Dates:– Jan. 1 – March 1: Nissan– Jan. 1 – March 31: HELP and ALL
loan/scholarships– Jan. 1 – July 21: Summer Development– Jan. 1 – Sept. 15: MTAG/MESG– Rolling: LAW
Report on SFA Staffing Changes
• Promoted Meg Harris to Assistant Director of Student Financial Aid
• Hired Apryll Washington as Program Administrator for Critical Needs and Mississippi Teacher Loan Repayment programs
• Reduced size of secretarial/reception staff from three (3) to two (2).
MOSFA Staff800-327-2980 OR 601-432-6997
• Jennifer Rogers, Director – [email protected]– Programs: GEAR UP, Youth Advisory Board
• Meg Harris, Assistant Director – [email protected] – Programs: William Winter, Counselor and School Administrator, and Graduate
Teacher• Babs McAlpin, Program Administrator – [email protected]
– Programs: HELP, Nissan, Graduate and Professional Degrees, State Medical, State Dental, and Summer Development
• Apryll Washington, Program Administrator – [email protected] – Programs: Critical Needs, MS Teacher Loan Repayment
• Vacant, Program Administrator – Programs: Nursing Education, Nursing Teacher Stipend, SREB Regional Contract
Program, Vet Med, Health Care Professions, Law/Fire, Doctoral Scholars, Gulf Coast Research Lab Intern, and Public Management Graduate Intern
• Beverly Jackson, Senior Systems Analyst – [email protected] • Wayne Carlisle, Systems Analyst – [email protected] • Stephanie Green, Office Manager – [email protected] • Shirley Mitchell, Secretary/Receptionist – [email protected]