FINANCING YOUR EDUCATION 2014-2015. Your Guide to Financial Aid www.umuc.edu/finaid APPLY. ATTEND. ACHIEVE.



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FINANCING YOUR EDUCATION 2014-2015 Your Guide to Financial Aid www.umuc.edu/finaid APPLY. ATTEND. ACHIEVE.

Introduction to Aid The Financial Aid Office Welcomes You. Returning to school as an undergraduate or graduate student is a major investment. That s why University of Maryland University College (UMUC) recommends that you apply for financial assistance, regardless of your income or financial situation. Many students who do not think they will qualify for financial aid end up receiving assistance. What Is Financial Aid? Financial aid is intended to supplement your family s financial contributions to your education. Available funds include grants, scholarships, and loans. Financial aid can come from a variety of sources, including the federal and state governments, UMUC, and private donors. What Is Financial Need? Financial need is the difference between the cost of attendance (COA) at UMUC and the expected family contribution (EFC). The information you report on the FAFSA is used by the U.S. Department of Education to determine your EFC. The COA is an estimate of your expenses at UMUC for a period of enrollment and includes tuition, fees, books, supplies, transportation, room and board, and personal expenses. Cost of Attendance (COA) - Expected Family Contribution (EFC) = Need 2 University of Maryland University College

Apply for Aid at UMUC All the forms you need to apply for admission to UMUC and financial aid are available online. 1. Apply for admission to UMUC. If you have not already been admitted as a student, complete the online application at www.umuc.edu/admissions. 2. Submit the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA). The FAFSA is the form used by educational institutions to process financial aid. Remember to include UMUC s school code (011644) to allow the U.S. Department of Education to send your results to UMUC. Complete your FAFSA online at www.fafsa.gov. 3. Verify your financial aid status online. Once you have been admitted as a student, you will be provided with a user ID and password, which you ll need for logging into your MyUMUC account. Once your FAFSA is received, the status of your financial aid application will be available online at MyUMUC, through your student portal. Click on View My Financial Aid to access your financial aid and student account information. 4. Enroll in classes. Use your financial aid to help pay for your classes. Registration dates and deadlines are available at www.umuc.edu/calendar. Information about how to register online or on-site at many UMUC locations is available at www.umuc.edu/register. Most students qualify for some form of financial assistance. In 2013, more than $300 million in financial aid was awarded to undergraduate and graduate students. www.umuc.edu/finaid 3

Types of Aid Student Loans Filling out the FAFSA is a requirement for receiving financial aid at UMUC. Visit www.umuc.edu/loans to find out more about loans from UMUC and other sources. Low-interest student loan programs are available to undergraduate and graduate students who are enrolled at least half-time in an eligible program of study. Loans must be paid back. Federal loans are advantageous because they offer low interest rates and more flexible repayment plans than most private loans. Federal Perkins Loan Annual loan amounts for Perkins loans vary, but cannot exceed $4,000 for an undergraduate student or $6,000 for a graduate student. Federal Direct Stafford Loan Stafford loans may be subsidized (need-based) or unsubsidized (non-need-based). The amount you can borrow varies based on your dependency status and current year in school. Subsidized loans are for undergraduates only. If you do not enroll in both the fall and spring semesters, you may not be eligible for the annual amounts listed in the chart below. Some fees may be deducted prior to your loan disbursement. Stafford Loan Maximums Year Dependent Independent Graduate Undergraduate Undergraduate First Year $3,500 subsidized, $9,500, but no more than $2,000 unsubsidized $3,500 in subsidized loans Second Year $4,500 subsidized, $10,500, but no more than $2,000 unsubsidized $4,500 in subsidized loans $20,500 Third Year $5,500 subsidized, $12,500, but no more than and Beyond $2,000 unsubsidized $5,500 in subsidized loans Maximum Total Debt $31,000, but no more than $57,500, but no more than $138,500; the graduate $23,000 in subsidized loans $23,000 in subsidized loans debt limit includes loans received for undergraduate study The U.S. Department of Education processes approximately 22 million FAFSA submissions each year and offers more than $150 billion in financial aid annually to help more than 15 million students pay for higher education. www.studentaid.gov 4 University of Maryland University College

Scholarships Scholarships can help you overcome the financial obstacles between you and your degree. For more information, visit www.umuc.edu/scholarships. UMUC offers a wide variety of scholarship opportunities, available to students based on merit and/or financial need. Award amounts vary by scholarship. Students who have met UMUC s established scholarship criteria will be notified of their eligibility via the To Do List in the MyUMUC Student Portal. Both undergraduate and graduate students must meet minimum GPA and completed credit requirements before being considered eligible for a scholarship at UMUC. Scholarship Requirements Requirements Undergraduate Graduate Minimum GPA 3.0 3.0 Minimum Credits 15 9 Discover our vast database of scholarships by visiting www.umuc.edu/scholarships and clicking the Browse Available Scholarships image, or by visiting www.umuc.edu/searchscholarships. Maryland Community College Graduates: Apply for the opportunity to earn a bachelor s degree at a significantly reduced cost with the UMUC Completion Scholarship. Award recipients can complete a bachelor s degree program for about $12,000! Visit www.umuc.edu/complete for more details. Grants Several grant programs are available at UMUC. Visit www.umuc.edu/grants for more information. Grants are need-based financial awards that do not have to be repaid. Award amounts vary depending on your enrollment status and need level. Grants are available from a variety of sources, including the federal and state governments and UMUC. Federal Pell Grant This grant is awarded to undergraduates who have not earned a bachelor s degree. Grants are awarded based on EFC and enrollment. Federal Supplemental Educational Opportunity Grant (FSEOG) This grant is awarded to undergraduates. Federal Pell Grant recipients receive priority for FSEOG awards. UMUC Presidential Grant This need-based institutional grant provides up to $1,400 per year for eligible undergraduate and graduate students. Several other grant programs, including the Maryland Part-Time Grant, the Educational Assistance Grant, and Legislative Scholarships are available at UMUC. Visit www.umuc.edu/grants for details. For information about grants and scholarships offered by the State of Maryland, visit the Maryland Higher Education Commission online at www.mhec.state.md.us or contact them by phone at 410-767-3301 or 800-974-0203. www.umuc.edu/finaid 5

Tuition UMUC offers the affordability of a state university with the convenience of online study. Maryland residents receive in-state tuition at UMUC. Military servicemembers and their dependents are eligible for either in-state or reduced military rates for most UMUC programs. Visit military.umuc.edu/tuition for more information. View all undergraduate and graduate tuition rates at www.umuc.edu/tuition. Payment Options View our affordable and flexible payment options at www.umuc.edu/makeapayment. We want to make paying for your education as convenient as possible. Payments are accepted by credit card, check, money order, or electronic debits from your checking or savings account. UMUC tuition and fees are due in full at the time of registration (unless you re enrolled in our interest-free monthly payment plan or receiving financial aid or employer tuition assistance). If you register by mail, fax, or in person, payment must accompany your registration. If you register online, payment is due with your registration or must be mailed the day of registration. UMUC s Interest-Free Monthly Payment Plan Manage your education expenses by paying tuition over the course of several months or the full semester rather than in one lump sum. With our interest-free monthly payment plan, there are no finance charges, just a low nonrefundable enrollment fee. To find out more about this plan, administered by ECSI, visit www.umuc.edu/makeapayment. Third-Party Payments If your company or organization offers tuition assistance programs for their employees, visit www.umuc.edu/thirdparty to find out how to make payments. 6 University of Maryland University College

We re Here to Help Contact Us UMUC Financial Aid Office 800-888-UMUC (8682) www.umuc.edu/finaid Office Location UMUC Academic Center at Largo 1616 McCormick Drive Largo, MD 20774 Hours of Operation Monday Friday, 8:30 a.m. 8 p.m. Saturday, 8:30 a.m. 2 p.m.* Undergraduate Advising To contact a UMUC advisor, e-mail enroll@umuc.edu or visit www.umuc.edu/contactarep. Student Accounts For help with the monthly payment plan, employer-provided tuition assistance, and tax benefits, visit www.umuc.edu/accountcontacts. Veteran Student Affairs For help with veterans benefits, visit military.umuc.edu/vabenefits. Technical Support For technical support, visit help.umuc.edu. Additional Resources Federal Student Aid Information Phone: 800-433-3243 Web: www.fafsa.gov UMUC s Financial Aid Office is here to guide you. Our counselors have been described as Professional Caring Considerate Committed Dedicated Knowledgeable Friendly Maryland Higher Education Commission (State grants and scholarships) Phone: 410-767-3301 or 800-974-0203 Web: www.mhec.state.md.us www.finaid.org Financial aid information, advice, and tools www.petersons.com Financial aid information, with details on approximately 800,000 award programs *Select Saturdays only. See website for details, or call 800-888-UMUC (8682) for 24-hour service. www.umuc.edu/finaid 7

About UMUC Serving Busy Professionals Worldwide University of Maryland University College (UMUC) specializes in high-quality academic programs that are convenient for busy professionals. Our programs are specifically tailored to fit into the busy lives of those who wish to pursue a respected degree that can advance them personally and grow their careers. UMUC has earned a worldwide reputation for excellence as a comprehensive virtual university and, through a combination of classroom and distance-learning formats, provides educational opportunities to more than 95,000 students. The university is proud to offer highly acclaimed faculty and world-class student services to educate students online, throughout Maryland, across the United States, and in 25 countries and territories around the world. UMUC serves its students through undergraduate and graduate programs, noncredit leadership development, and customized programs. For more information regarding UMUC and its programs, visit www.umuc.edu. University of Maryland University College is accredited by the Commission on Higher Education of the Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools, 3624 Market Street, Philadelphia, PA 19104 (267-284-5000), one of the six regional accrediting agencies recognized by the U.S. Department of Education. UMUC is governed by the University System of Maryland Board of Regents and certified by the State Council of Higher Education for Virginia. UMUC is a constituent institution of the University System of Maryland. Financial Aid Office 3501 University Boulevard East Adelphi, MD 20783-8003 USA 800-888-UMUC (8682) www.umuc.edu/finaid 14-FS-009 (5/14)