“an investment in knowledge always pays the highest return.” -benjamin franklin
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“An investment in knowledge always pays the highest
return.”
-Benjamin Franklin
PARTNERSHIPS
APPLICATIONS
Application for Admission• May double as a scholarship application• Apply early for best opportunity
Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA)• Federal financial aid application• Apply online at www.fafsa.gov between January 1 and March 1• Application must be completed for each academic year
Institutional Aid Application or the CSS PROFILE• Check with each school for required applications
THE EFC – FROM THE FAFSA
• Calculated by the FAFSA
• Score of family’s financial strength
• Used to determine federal, state, and institutional aid
• Ranges from 0 to 999,999
COST OF ATTENDANCE (COA)
Tuition and fees
Cost of living in dorms
Cost of meal plans on campus
Allowance forbooks and supplies
Allowance forpersonal expenses and a few meals out
Allowance fortransportation
+ +
Indirect costs that may not be charged by the college:
+ +
Direct costs typically charged by the college:
FINANCIAL ELIGIBILITY
Total Cost of Attendance
Expected Family
Contribution (EFC)*
Financial Need
*Note: This is not the same as the student’s bill or the amount a family will actually pay for the student to attend college
COMPARISON OF NEED
High Cost School Low Cost School
Cost $50,000 $25,000
(-) EFC $25,000 $25,000
(=) Need $25,000 $0
*The EFC remains the same at each school
FINANCIAL AID OFFER
• Federal, State and Institutional Aid
• Financial aid offers are sent around March
FAMILY RESPONSIBILITY(Out of Pocket Expenses)
Direct Costs Financial Aid Offered
Out of Pocket
Expenses
TYPES OF FINANCIAL AID
Gift Assistance
• Institutional Gift Programs• Federal Grants• State Grants
Self-Help
• Federal Loan Programs• Federal Work Study
FINANCING OPTIONS
• College Savings Plans
• Payment Plans
• Federal Direct Parent PLUS Loans
• Private Education Loans
OUTSIDE SCHOLARSHIPS
• Free Online Scholarship Searches• www.fastweb.com• www.finaid.org• www.collegeboard.org• www.collegeanswer.com
• High School Guidance Office
• Community Foundations
• Employers
• Churches
• Civic Organizations
IS THIS COLLEGE AFFORDABLE?
A candid review of family resources is essential.
• Parents – • Current income• Savings or investments• Home Equity• College Savings Plans
• Student – • Savings or investments• Summer earnings• Academic year earnings
• Other resources
TIPS & STRATEGIES
• File the FAFSA
• Be informed
• Set goals/expectations for student
• Meet deadlines! Keep copies!
• Keep a positive attitude
• Consider all aid options
• Ask for help
COMPLETING THE FREE APPLICATION FOR FEDERAL STUDENT AID (FAFSA)
WWW.FAFSA.GOV
• Complete the FAFSA between January 1 and March 1 of your senior year
WWW.PIN.ED.GOV• Electronic
signature for the FAFSA
• Student and one parent needs PIN
• May apply anytime
• Use same PIN each year
• Will change to a password
WHAT YOU WILL NEED…
Student’s driver’s license & social security card
Income information for the student & parent(s)• 2014 federal income tax returns• 2014 W2 forms
Records of untaxed income for 2014• Child support received and paid• Contributions to retirement accounts
WHAT YOU WILL NEED…(CONT.)
Current bank statements
Records of investments
• Stocks• Bonds• Certificates of deposit• Mutual funds• Education savings accounts
INVESTMENTS INCLUDE…
The net value of:
• Real estate (not the home you live in)• Trust funds, UGMA & UTMA accounts (owner)• Money market funds• Mutual funds• Certificates of deposit• Stocks and stock options• Bonds• Other securities, etc.
INVESTMENTS ALSO INCLUDE…
Qualified educational benefits or education savings accounts
• Coverdell savings accounts• 529 college savings plans• Refund value of 529 prepaid tuition plans
Always report as a parent asset, even if in the student’s name.
INVESTMENTS DO NOT INCLUDE…
The value of:
• The home you live in • Life insurance policies• Retirement plans
• 401(K), non-education IRAs, Keogh, pension plans, annuities, etc.
• Family farm you live on and operate• Small business you and your family own and control more
than 50 percent with 100 or fewer full-time or full-time equivalent employees
WHO IS CONSIDERED A PARENT?
• Legal Parents – biological and adoptive• If your legal parents are living together (whether
married, unmarried, divorced, or separated), answer the questions about them.
• If your parent was never married or is widowed and does not live with your other legal parent, answer the questions about that parent.• If your widowed parent is remarried as of today,
answer the questions about that parent and your stepparent.
WHO IS CONSIDERED A PARENT?• If your parents have divorced or separated,
answer questions about the parent you lived with most in the past 12 months.• If you didn’t live with one parent more than the
other, answer in terms of the parent who provided the most financial support during the last 12 months or during the most recent year you were actually supported by a parent.
• If this parent is remarried as of today, answer the questions about that parent and your stepparent.
FAFSA – Login
FAFSA – Start 2015-2016
FAFSA – Create a password
FAFSA – Introduction Page
FAFSA – Student Demographic Information
• Name, SSN, and Birthday MUST be correct
• Highly recommend providing email
FAFSA – Student Eligibility
• MUST be U.S. citizen or eligible non-citizen
• Males MUST register with Selective Service
FAFSA – Student Eligibility continued
• High school information entered will be matched
• Select correct match
FAFSA – School Selection
• Search by school name or code
• May add up to 10 schools
• Can change the order of the schools listed on the FAFSA
FAFSA – School Selection Summary
FAFSA – Dependency Determination
• Must answer “yes” to one of the questions to be considered independent on the FAFSA
FAFSA – Dependency Status Results
• Will provide parental information
FAFSA – Parent Demographics Information
• Parents’ SSN, name, birthday
• Household Size and number in college.
• Do NOT include parents as college students
FAFSA – Parent Tax Information
• Already completed• Will file• Not going to file
FAFSA – Parent Tax Information
• Use the IRS Data Retrieval Tool whenever possible
• Available approximately 2-3 weeks after electronic filing
• All answers must be “No” to use retrieval tool
IRS Data Retrieval (IDR) Tool
• Address must match tax return exactly
• Submit
IRS Data Retrieval (IDR) Tool
IRS Data Retrieval (IDR) Tool
• Click box to activate “Transfer Now” button
• Click “Transfer Now”
FAFSA – Parent Financial Information
• IRS information will populate
• Manually enter income if not eligible for IDR
• “Help and Hints” will tell you what line to use
• Estimate information if you have not filed taxes yet
FAFSA – Parent Financial Information continued
• Report any additional financial information and untaxed income
• Review W2 box 12 for retirement contributions
FAFSA – Parent Financial Information continued
Report assets at the bottom:• Cash, savings,
checking• Investments• Business and farm
value
Always report net worth
FAFSA – Student Tax Information
• Already completed
• Will file• Not going to
file
FAFSA – Student Financial Information
• Already completed• Will file• Not going to file
• If not filing, the student still has to report any wages
FAFSA – Student Financial Information continued
• Student will report any untaxed income and assets just like parent
FAFSA – Sign & Submit
• Student signs first
• PIN is the fastest and recommended method
• Can Apply For A Pin on this page if needed
FAFSA – Sign & Submit
• Parent signs also
• Be sure to Submit My FAFSA Now
• May be a password for 2016-2017
FAFSA – Confirmation
• Don’t forget to click “SUBMIT”
• A “SAVED” application will not be processed
• Print a copy of the confirmation page
• The EFC is calculated immediately and printed on the confirmation page
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
Special Circumstances• If the FAFSA does not reflect your current financial situation,
contact the financial aid office at each school.
Indiana Residents MUST file by March 10 • For consideration of state aid
FAFSA Help• Federal Student Aid provides free help online at www.fafsa.gov
and 1-800-4-FED-AID
• Contact the financial aid office where you are applying
FINANCIAL AID REFERENCES
College Board - www.collegeboard.org
Financial aid information - www.finaid.org
The internet’s largest free scholarship search - www.fastweb.com
FAFSA on the Web - www.fafsa.gov
U.S. Department of Education – studentaid.ed.gov/