Learning the Language of Financial Aid



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Learning the Language of Financial Aid An Introduction to Financial Aid Terminology and Basics BHS Guidance Office

How do I pay for college? Family support Savings Work Grants Scholarships Loans Financial aid helps students pay for schooling.

What is Financial Aid? Merit based aid grades, talent, sports Grants Loans Employment Opportunities Institutional Scholarships Outside Scholarships

Financial Aid Process Attend January Fin Aid meeting at BHS on Jan 18. Complete FAFSA Free Application for Federal Student Aid. Get help at FAFSA FRENZY on Feb 12 @ BHS. Federal processor performs a needs analysis of student and parent. An Expected Family Contribution (EFC) is determined and Student Aid Report generated. Schools use report to determine eligibility for financial aid.

And now for the Cliff Note s version How need is determined

Cost of Attendance (COA) The cost of attending an institution includes: Tuition and Fees Room and Board Loan fees Personal expenses Books, supplies, equipment, transportation

Expected Family Contribution (EFC) The amount is calculated from the family income information submitted on the FAFSA. EFC Components include: Parents income and assets Number in household Number of dependents in college Student s income and assets Age of parents

Definition of Need Schools figure need based on the following formula: COA EFC = Financial Need COA = Cost of Attendance (varies by school) EFC = Expected Family Contribution (constant) Need varies based on the COA of each school.

Types of Financial Aid Gift Aid- Free Money!!!! Scholarships Grants Self Help Aid money you earn or pay back Loans- subsidized (govt. pays interest during college); unsubsidized (you pay interest) Work-study employment

Scholarships given based on need or merit Free Scholarship Services www.fastweb.com www.finaid.org BHS Guidance webpage BHS Local Scholarship Booklet Institutional Scholarships Place of Employment Do NOT Pay For A Scholarship Search Service

Grants Money given based on need to students. Need is determined by the FAFSA. Federal Grants- Pell Grant up to $5,500. Supplemental Educational Opportunity Grant (SEOG) up to $4,000, based on exceptional need. TEACH Grants - available to students agreeing to teach a subject in a high need field in a low income school as a repayment of the grant. Missouri Grants- See THE Source booklet from MDHE or website http://www.dhe.mo.gov

Federal Stafford Loans See specifics in THE SOURCE booklet Benefits Student loans make it affordable for many students to attend school. Loans have low interest rates, low fees, and very flexible repayment plans. Interest on student loans can be tax deductable. Drawbacks If you take out a loan, you must pay it back even if you quit school or can t find employment. The amount of money you borrow will affect your lifestyle after college. Large student loan debt can affect your credit rating.

Parent PLUS Loans Parent must be credit worthy Loan limits: Cost of Attendance (COA) minus financial aid received Ten year repayment 8.5% fixed interest Check out this site for loan estimates and advice: www.finaid.org/calculators/parentadvisor.phtml

Work-Study Part-time student employment on campus. Earnings paid to student. Work-Study earnings not included when determining EFC for the following year. A wonderful way for a student to work and build relationships with adults on campus. The jobs are usually more flexible than off campus employment. Adult supervisor becomes mentor and advocate. Must fill out the FAFSA in order to get workstudy.

Tax Benefits for Students and Parents Hope Tax Credit Lifetime Learning Credit Deduction for Tuition and Fees Student Loan Interest Deduction Tax Deduction for contributions to 529 Savings Accounts (Missouri MOST accounts)

It is never too late to save money for college Start a MOST account; go to https://missourimost.s.upromise.com/ to sign up and start saving. Re-examine financial priorities Look into the A+ program Go to www.finaid.org and read the suggestions under Savings to learn how to maximize your financial aid eligibility. It is cheaper to save money than borrow money!!!

Reputable Websites for more information www.finaid.org honest, thorough info; excellent calculators for estimating expenses. www.dhe.mo.gov Missouri Dept. of Higher Education administers a variety of federal and state grants, scholarships and loans. www.fafsa.ed.gov - more than you will ever want to know about the FAFSA and how to complete it. www.boonville.k12.mo.us/schools/bhs/ check out scholarship links under Guidance