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FINANCIAL AID The Basics Great Valley High School September 7,2011 . Financial Aid. Financial Aid = Assistance for students to fund their education in the form of: Grants Scholarships Loans Employment . Merit-Based Aid vs. Need-Based Aid. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: FINANCIAL AID       The Basics Great Valley High School September  7,2011

FINANCIAL AID The Basics

Great Valley High SchoolSeptember 7,2011

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Financial Aid

Financial Aid = Assistance for students to fund their education in the form of:

Grants Scholarships Loans Employment

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Merit-Based Aid vs. Need-Based Aid

Merit-Based Aid = aid given to students strictly on the basis of merit. May be based on: Academic record Special characteristics Skills or talents Involvement

- Does not have to be repaid; usually renewable from year to year.Can vary significantly from school to school

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Merit-Based Aid vs. Need-Based Aid

Need-Based Aid = aid awarded to students on the basis of financial need. Re-evaluated each year as financial situations may change.

Need will vary based on cost of attendance of the school.

Determination of need could be based on the FAFSA, CSS PROFILE or both.

Page 5: FINANCIAL AID       The Basics Great Valley High School September  7,2011

What Is The FAFSA? FAFSA = Free Application For Federal

Student Aid Application for federal and state aid

(may be application for college aid as well, depending upon the school)

Parent/Student Section File one FAFSA per year per student

(not one per college)

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How/When to File the FAFSA?

Ways To Complete the FAFSA: On-line at www.fafsa.gov

Complete as soon as possible after January 1, at www.fafsa.gov

Filing the FAFSA is FREE – avoid sites that charge a fee for filing the FAFSA

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FAFSA On The Web Don’t forget to get your PIN:

Parent and student must apply for PIN # at www.pin.ed.govPIN # serves as e-signaturePIN # will be mailed or e-mailed ahead of time

You can obtain a PIN now if you wish.

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Filing The FAFSA Based on prior calendar year tax

information Use estimated income and taxes if

final data is not available in time for your school’s deadline

Students need to be encouraged to apply even if they are not sure of their attendance.

Don’t wait to be accepted to college to complete the forms

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Financial Need

Cost of Attendance-Expected Family Contribution

Financial Need Cost of Attendance includes:

tuition, fees, room & board, books & supplies, personal expenses & transportation allowance

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What Is The EFC? Basis of financial aid package EFC=determined by a federal formula that

calculates need via the FAFSA EFC & Financial Need are guidelines used by

schools to determine aid package EFC is not necessarily equal to out-of-

pocket cost

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How Is The EFC Calculated?

Primary Factors Looked At: Taxable Income: AGI (wages

earned+interest dividends+other taxable income)

Untaxed income & benefits Assets Number in family Number of dependent children in college

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Institutional Methodology Some schools may require CSS PROFILE

Primarily private schools Collects supplemental data (i.e.-home

equity, financial data of non-custodial parent, value of retirement plans, etc.)

Calculates IM EFC (Institutional Family Contribution)

Basis for awarding institutional need-based aid only

Register to complete form at www.collegeboard.org

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Sources of Aid

Federal State The College/University Outside Organizations

Civic organizations (ex.-local Rotary Club), parent’s employer, high school

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Federal Aid

Federal Pell Grant Federal SEOG Federal Perkins Loan Federal Nursing Student Loan Federal Work Study Federal Direct Loan Federal Direct PLUSLoan

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Other Sources

State Aid – contact your state higher education assistance agency for specifics. PHEAA is your state agency in PA.

College/University

Private Sources

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College/University Factors that may influence

institutional aid, particularly merit-based aid:

Academics Athletic Ability*SAT’s Geographic Diversity

Class rank AP CoursesLegacy Activities Talent Academic TrackH.S. Attended

*Athletic awards only offered by NCAA Division I and Division II schools only.

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Outside Sources

Private sources of scholarship funds include: Service/Fraternal Organizations Employers/Business Churches/Religious Groups

The web is an excellent resource for parents, students and counselors to seek free scholarship assistance

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Comparing Aid Offers Don’t assume that more expensive

schools will necessarily cost more! Look at same “bottom line” for each

school. Compare “apples” to “apples.” What is amount of loan in package vs. amount

of grant? What is amount of work study? Are grants/scholarships automatically

renewable? If so, what are criteria?

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Comparing Aid Offers Will package change if outside scholarships are

received? What factors may cause change a change to my

award? (i.e.-number in college, income increase) Is there room for movement? Check with the F.A.

Office—there might be but it’s not “Let’s Make A Deal!”

Contact Financial Aid Office with your questions or concerns regarding finances at that institution

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Net Price Calculator (NPC) NPC is a new tool schools must have to

assist you in knowing what federal aid you may be entitled to. Many school’s NPC will also allow you to determine school based aid.

Must be on all school web sites by October 29, 2011.

It is a tool – it is not the final award letter

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What about the future?This is at least a four year commitment.

Think of this as you would any other major financial investment.

Before making a final decision ask: Can I continue to afford this commitment if the costs

increase? Can I continue to afford this if my aid is reduced due to

an increase in my income or decrease to the number of family members in the household or number in college?

What else may be happening in the next 3 – 5 years that might affect our families ability to pay?

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GOOD LUCK

QUESTIONS ? ?