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Financial Aid Undergraduate Award Reference Guide 2014-15 Whitworth University

Whitworth University Financial aid Reference Guide As of 1/21/2014 Financial Aid staff....2 Understanding Financial Aid..3 Types of financial aid.....4-8 Cost and payment information......8 Disbursement..10 Communication...10-12 Academic Services (509) 777.3203 jpeacock@whitworth.edu whitworth.edu/academic Admissions (800) 533.4668 or (509) 777.4786 admissions@whitworth.edu whitworth.edu/administration/admissions Financial Aid Office (800) 533.4688 or (509) 777.3215 finaid@whitworth.edu whitworth.edu/administration/financialaid Housing (509) 777.4533 housing@whitworth.edu whitworth.edu/administration/studentlife/ ResidenceLife&Housing Registrar s office (509) 777.3205 registrar@whitworth.edu whitworth.edu/administration/registrarsoffice Student Accounting Services (800) 535.4668 or by Last Name A-G: (509) 777.4317 H-N: (509) 777.4203 O-Z: (509) 777.3209 stuaccts@whitworth.edu whitworth.edu/administration/businessaffairs/ StudentAccountingServices Student Employment (509) 777.4707 larmstrong@whitworth.edu whitworth.edu/administration/studentlife/caree rservices/students/studentemployment Whitworth University Financial Aid Guide 2014-15 Page 1

Your Financial Aid Staff Department Address: Department Phone: 300 West Hawthorne Road 509.777.3215 (Spokane) Spokane, WA 99251 800.533.4668 (toll-free) Department Fax: 509.777.4601 General Office Email: finaid@whitworth.edu Student Last Names A-D: Student Last Names W-Z: Wendy Olson wolson@whitworth.edu John Breneman jbreneman@whitworth.edu Director Assistant Director Office Phone: 509.777.4306 Office Phone: 509.777.4836 Student Last Names E-HA: jkeen@whitworth.edu Program Assistant Jennifer Keen Nancy Morlock nmorlock@whitworth.edu Assistant Director/ Scholarship Coordinator Office Phone: 509.777.4378 Student Last Names HE-K: Traci Stensland tstensland@whitworth.edu Associate Director Office Phone: 509.777.4335 Student Last Names L-Q: David Barnes dbarnes@whitworth.edu Assistant Director Office Phone: 509.777.4309 Student Last Names R-V: Lori Johnson ljohnson@whitworth.edu Assistant Director Office Phone: 509.777.4234 Whitworth University Financial Aid Guide 2014-15 Page 2

Understanding Financial Aid Whitworth University Financial Aid Office Mission Statement The mission of the Financial Aid Office at Whitworth University is to serve our students and their families, acknowledging their individuality and uniqueness. We will provide an environment that is welcoming, accommodating and professional. Our role in the community will be to educate and provide guidance, support, and encouragement for those individuals interested in the financial-aid process. We will perform our duties with a high degree of integrity, expertise, enthusiasm, and professionalism. We will be good stewards of all resources available to us, in order to enable our students to achieve their educational goals. We support the overall mission of Whitworth University, acknowledging God's presence in our lives. What is Financial Aid? Financial aid is monetary assistance intended to help students in paying for costs related to higher education. Financial aid comes in many forms such as grants, scholarships, loans, and student employment. Typically, a student s financial aid award will reflect a combination of several forms of aid. The federal government recognizes the student (and parent for dependent students) as providing the first resource towards college costs. In most cases, financial aid does not cover all of the expenses; it is simply resources to help bridge the gap between the cost of attendance and the family s resources. Whitworth University is widely regarded as one of the best higher-education values in the Western United States. A Whitworth degree is a great investment for the student who seeks to prepare for a successful career and a life that makes a difference in the world. We recognize that this investment is significant, and we are committed to partnering with families to keep a Whitworth education within reach. Whitworth University keeps financial aid awards consistent from year to year if the family s FASFA remains similar. How is Financial Aid Calculated? Once you submit your FAFSA to the federal processor, you will receive an e-mail with a link to your electronic Student Aid Report (SAR). The federal processor will determine your expected family contribution (EFC). The following formula is used to determine if the student qualifies for need based aid. Whitworth University Financial Aid Guide 2014-15 Page 3

Cost of Attendance Minus Estimated Family Contribution Equals Financial Need The financial need determined by this formula does not indicate what a family can pay or will need to pay towards higher education. Whitworth reviews each student s application carefully to assure that the student is considered for all sources of financial aid. If you have a special circumstances visit: http://www.whitworth.edu/administration/financialaid/forms/index.htm#3 Types of Financial Aid Gift Aid, which includes scholarships and grants, are financial aid resources that are funded by the institution in which you are attending, or federal and/or state governments. These funds do not have to be repaid. Self-Help Aid, which includes loans and work study, are financial aid resources that a student may borrow and have to repay or earn through a work study program. Scholarships and Grants Whitworth Academic Scholarships Many students admitted to Whitworth will receive scholarships on the basis of academic merit. These scholarships are awarded by Admissions and are based on high school grade point average and/or standardized test scores. These scholarships are included in the financial aid award and are renewable for four years as long as the student makes satisfactory academic progress. The amount of the scholarship does not fluctuate based on a student s change in need or increased costs. Whitworth Sponsored University Grants and Scholarships These grants and scholarships are awarded to students who have high academic achievements, talents or who filed the FAFSA. All Whitworth sponsored aid is for tuition only. Federal Pell Grant The federal government provides grants to students who demonstrate the highest level of financial need as calculated by the federal formula for the Expected Family Contribution (EFC). Pell Grants are awarded only to Whitworth University Financial Aid Guide 2014-15 Page 4

undergraduate students who have not yet earned a bachelor s or professional degree. Pell Grant awards range from $605 to $5,645. A recipient s specific award depends upon the student s EFC and enrollment status. There is a six year maximum that students can receive this grant. Federal Supplemental Educational Opportunity Grant (SEOG). Students with the highest levels of financial need may also be awarded a federal SEOG. The source of this funding is the federal government; the selection of recipients is determined by the institution. To learn more about federal grants visit: http://studentaid.ed.gov/types/grants-scholarships/fseog Washington State Need Grant A certain number of students are eligible for grant funds under the Washington State Need Grant (WSNG) program. To be eligible, the student must demonstrate financial need; be a resident of the State of Washington and, if a dependent student, have parents who are Washington residents; be enrolled half-time or greater; be obtaining his/her first undergraduate degree in an eligible degree-seeking program; and have a family income below specified criteria set by the State of Washington. Students who are eligible will automatically be awarded this grant as part of the financial aid packaging process, provided they filed a FAFSA and funds are available. Preference is given to on-time filers. As with federal grants, the WSNG does not have to be repaid. The state also provides a variety of scholarship opportunities for foster youth. Eligibility criteria vary by program; please visit the state s website at www.wsac.wa.gov. Outside Scholarships Federal regulation requires us to include all scholarships a student receives in his or her financial aid award. We realize that students make substantial efforts to receive these awards; it is our policy not to reduce your award due to the receipt of these scholarships provided the total aid does not exceed the student s demonstrated financial need. In some instances, the receipt of outside scholarships will have an impact on a student s federal and/or state eligibility. If this occurs, we will try to minimize the changes to your award and reduce any student/parent loans first. You will be notified if any modifications to your financial aid award are required. Typically, outside scholarships are credited to your Whitworth student account in the fall term unless otherwise noted by the donor. To report an outside scholarship use the following online form: https://www.whitworth.edu/administration/financialaid/forms/outsideschola rshipreport/index.aspx Whitworth University Financial Aid Guide 2014-15 Page 5

Work Study/Student Employment Most Whitworth students are eligible to apply for on or off-campus jobs. Working in college can help students pay for college expenses, gain work experience, learn jobsearch and time-management skills, and network within the Whitworth and Spokane communities. If a student has completed the FAFSA, he/she may be eligible for state or federal work study. While eligibility for work study is not a requirement to search for employment, some positions may require that a student have eligibility in one of these programs. Students can begin searching for jobs when they arrive on campus in early September. Students should be sure to bring an up-to-date resume with them. While most jobs are available in the fall, there are positions available year-round. For more information about work study, visit: http://www.whitworth.edu/administration/studentlife/careerservices/students/stud entemployment/ Education Loans Federal Subsidized and Unsubsidized Stafford Loan Most Whitworth students borrow through either the subsidized or unsubsidized Federal Stafford Loan Program. These loans are borrowed directly from the government. The Federal Subsidized Stafford Loan is for students who demonstrate financial need; usually, the federal government pays the interest while the student is enrolled in school. Eligibility for the Federal Unsubsidized Stafford Loan is not contingent upon financial need; thus, the borrower is responsible for interest that accrues on the loan while in school. Federal Direct Loans Combined Federal Stafford Annual Limits: $5,500 (0-29 credits) Freshmen $6,500 (30-59 credits) Sophomores $7,500 (60+ credits) Juniors/Seniors Repayment: Subsidized and Unsubsidized Stafford Loan repayment begins six months after the student graduates or ceases to be enrolled at least halftime. Aggregate Limit: Dependent undergraduates are limited to $31,000. Independent students are limited to $57,500. Of those amounts $23,000 can be subsidized. If you intend to borrow Direct Loans, first time borrowers will need to complete the following steps: Whitworth University Financial Aid Guide 2014-15 Page 6

Master Promissory Note (MPN) Go to the Federal Student Aid Direct Loan website at https//studentloans.gov to sign a MPN. Use your U.S. Department of Education-issued four-digit PIN. (PIN used to sign your FAFSA.) Once you are on this site, scroll to the bottom of the page, click on Complete new MPN for student loans. From here, select subsidized/unsubsidized and follow the steps to complete your MPN. Entrance Counseling Federal Perkins Loan Complete entrance counseling at www.studentloans.gov before funds can be disbursed. For more information about loans visit: http://studentloans.gov/ The Federal Perkins Loan is a low-interest loan (fixed at 5%) available to undergraduate students who demonstrate high financial need. Dollars to fund this program come from former students who are currently repaying the loan. Whitworth is the lender for this loan program. To receive the loan, you must be enrolled at least half-time in a degree-seeking program. For students starting in the fall, required paper work is sent to students over the summer and should be completed and returned promptly. Perkins Loan recipients are not automatically re-awarded in subsequent years. Students must qualify based on economic circumstances in each academic cycle. Repayment begins after a nine-month grace period. Your grace period begins after graduation or any period of less than half-time enrollment. For more information regarding deferment and forbearance, visit our website at http://www.whitworth.edu/administration/businessaffairs/studentaccounting Services/LoanOffice/Index.htm The Federal Perkins Loan program is unique because of its option to have loans forgiven for working in certain types of jobs after you leave school. See our website for details. Depending on the availability of funds, an undergraduate student could borrow up to $27,500 ($11,000 maximum until two years of academic work are complete). Federal PLUS Loan Program The Federal PLUS Loan program allows parents of dependent students to borrow a loan to help meet education expenses. Parents must show an absence of negative credit history to qualify for this loan. The maximum PLUS Loan amount is calculated by subtracting the total aid awarded to the student from the cost of attendance. Currently, the interest rate is fixed at 6.41%. If a parent is denied a PLUS Loan, the student may be eligible for an additional Unsubsidized Stafford Loan between $4000-5000. Whitworth University Financial Aid Guide 2014-15 Page 7

Apply: An application must be completed and, if approved, a PLUS Master Promissory Note must also be completed. The PLUS Loan application and Master Promissory Note need to be completed at www.studentloans.gov. Private Education Loans Numerous banks offer private educational loan programs to further assist students and families with college expenses. All private educational loan programs are based on credit-worthiness. Most banks require a credit-worthy co-signer for approval of loans for undergraduate student applicants. Many banks offer some type of private educational loans. All will require school certification. Borrowing this type of private educational loan may have a negative impact on your existing financial aid package. Please contact your Financial Aid Office before borrowing one of these loans or visit http://www.whitworth.edu/administration/financialaid/loans.htm. Cost and Payment Information What does it cost to attend Whitworth University? Estimated Nine Month Full-Time Budget for 2014-2015 Whitworth Costs Tuition Fees Room & Board Total Expenses On Campus $36,734 $722 $10,278 $47,734 Off Campus $36,734 $722 See below $37,456 On-campus room and board is based upon a shared double room with the maximum meal plan. Other estimated costs are based upon survey information. Your budget may vary. Other Estimated Costs On Campus Room & Board See above Books & Supplies Transportation Personal Expenses Avg. Stafford Loan Fees $816 $600 $927 $78 Off Campus w/out Parent Off Campus w/ Parent $5,296 $816 $600 $927 $78 $3,172 $816 $600 $927 $78 Average loan fees are based on the average amount Whitworth undergraduate students borrowed through the Stafford Loan Program in 2013-2014. Whitworth University Financial Aid Guide 2014-15 Page 8

How can I calculate how much I will owe each semester after my financial aid is applied to my Whitworth student account? Estimate your semester costs by using our online Full-Time Undergraduate Cost Estimator at http://www.whitworth.edu/costest. What options are there to pay the balance of what I owe? Families are often concerned about how they will pay the balance due to Whitworth after financial aid has been applied. Three options are listed below: 1. Pay the balance in full before each semester starts. Whitworth only bills for one semester at a time so families only need to pay the balance for each semester before it starts. 2. Whitworth s Student Accounting Services Office offers a monthly payment plan to help families manage the balance owed to the university. For a nominal annual fee of $45, families can choose to make payments either on the 10th or 20th of each month as indicated below. Payments are directly debited out of a designated checking or savings account. The payment schedules offered are: o o o 12 month paperwork is due by the end of May. Payments begin in June and end in May. 10 month - paperwork is due by the end of July. Payments begin in August and end in May. Nine month - paperwork is due by the end of August. Payments begin in September and end in May 3. Parents of dependent students may want to consider borrowing a Federal Direct Parent Loan (PLUS) to cover the annual balance or to decrease their monthly payments. Federal Direct Parent Loans must be approved by the Federal department of education based on parents' credit reports. For more information about Federal Direct Parent PLUS Loans, visit www.studentloans.gov. Students receive an e-mail from Whitworth s Student Accounting Services Office prior to the start of each term that provides information about the bill/payment options for the upcoming semester. For questions regarding payment arrangements, please contact the Student Accounting Services Office (see page 1). Disbursement The Whitworth University Financial Aid and Student Accounting Services offices work closely to assure timely delivery of funds to students. Please read the following information related to credit balances. What must occur in order for my financial aid to transfer to my student account? You must be registered in the number of credits upon which your financial aid is calculated. Whitworth University Financial Aid Guide 2014-15 Page 9

Your Whitworth student account must show accurate charges related to your attendance for the term. Your financial aid file must be complete including any online processes related to student loans. Further, you must have begun the classes for which financial aid was awarded to assist you in order to receive funds from your disbursement. What is a credit balance? A credit balance is the amount of money, usually from financial aid, that remains after a student s charges are paid in full. When can I anticipate receiving my credit balance? Credit balance refunds are prepared ONLY if the above criteria have been met. Please visit www.whitworth.edu/financialaid/disbursement for an overview of when credit balances are available each term. Students should come to Whitworth prepared to purchase books and supplies without relying on their financial aid refund. The Federal Stafford and PLUS Loan Programs as well as the Federal Pell Grant Program require current data to be received and processed by the Federal Department of Education before funds can be transmitted to your student account. Financial aid funds are transferred to Whitworth student accounts twice weekly. Credit balance funds are processed on Wednesdays and Fridays, with the funds issued via check available for pickup after 1 p.m. in the Whitworth Student Accounting Services Office. Be prepared to show photo I.D. Credit balance funds issued via direct deposit are transmitted to students' bank accounts on Wednesdays and Fridays and are generally available within 1-3 days from the time of transmittal depending on your bank's policy. To sign up for direct deposit, go to WhitNet, select WhitNet for Students, click on the link on the left side of the menu that says "Bank Info for Non-Salary Refunds/Payments," and enter the requested banking information. If you change banks or close your account, please notify us as soon as possible to avoid any delay in processing your refund. Students with tuition remission who have completed the correct paperwork with Whitworth Human Resources can anticipate their credit checks being available a week or two into the semester. Communication Where can I find Financial Aid Forms? Whitworth University Financial Aid Guide 2014-15 Page 10

To find Financial Aid Forms please visit: http://www.whitworth.edu/financialaid/forms/ What does it mean to be selected for verification? The federal processor selects students for verification and requires the financial aid office to confirm data reported on the FAFSA. You simply need to complete the requested verification worksheet (which is available in our "Forms" section on the financial aid web site), and return it to the financial aid office. If you filed a tax return and did not have the IRS load tax data into the FAFSA, you will also need to provide a 2013 federal tax transcript directly from the IRS. Students and parents can obtain 2013 federal tax transcripts by calling 800.908.9946 or by ordering it at www.irs.gov. For students who worked, but did not file a tax return a copy of the W2 or statement of earnings may be required. Your financial aid advisor will compare these documents with the FAFSA you completed. You will be notified if changes in verification affect your financial aid award. Please allow 10-14 business days to process verification documents once all requested documents have been received by the financial aid office. How does the financial aid office communicate with students? In an effort to support Whitworth s commitment to sustainability, the financial aid office staff communicates with students primarily electronically. Freshmen students will receive a paper financial aid award, but thereafter all award notifications are provided electronically. Students are sent an email alert and directed to WhitNet on Pirate Port. Other types of information are sent to students via email or provided on the financial aid web site. For more information about consumer information related to Financial Aid visit: http://www.whitworth.edu/consumerinformation/ What can I expect in the coming months? Financial Aid Timeline January Print a FAFSA worksheet from the web at www.fafsa.gov Gather the necessary documents needed to complete the FAFSA. Complete the FAFSA worksheet with all of the necessary information. Complete the FAFSA online at www.fafsa.gov. For full consideration of all resources, Whitworth's priority FAFSA deadline is March 1 for new students and May 1 st for returning students. Whitworth's federal school code is 003804. February/March/April/May Whitworth University Financial Aid Guide 2014-15 Page 11

Receive your electronic Student Aid Report from the federal processor and review it for accuracy. Make any necessary changes to your FAFSA at www.fafsa.gov. Receive your financial aid award notification from Whitworth University. Read through the award; to understand the types of aid, visit www.whitworth.edu/financialaid. Review your financial aid award information to determine what is needed to complete your financial aid file at Whitworth. If you need a form, visit www.whitworth/financialaid/forms. Visit WhitNet on PiratePort to see your award notice and missing documents. If you estimated tax information on your 2014-15 FAFSA, consider going back into your FAFSA and loading your IRS 2013 tax data. June Receive the confirmation billing e-packet from Student Accounting Services via your Whitworth student e-mail. Review your charges and financial aid for accuracy. Determine if there is a balance due for the semester. Consider a payment plan. Parents may want to apply for a Federal Direct Parent Loan (PLUS). Register for fall classes at Whitworth with the support and guidance from your academic advisor. Submit a final high school transcript with confirmation of your high school graduation to the Whitworth Admissions Office. July Complete processes related to Federal Direct Stafford Student Loans. New borrowers must complete two online processes (Entrance Loan Counseling and Master Promissory Note) in order to receive funds under this program. Please go to www.studentloans.gov to complete these processes. Receive in the mail Perkins Loan documents (if you are eligible for a Perkins Loan). Complete and return them by the date indicated in the packet. Watch for an e-mail from Whitworth Student Employment (if you have been awarded workstudy) that provides you information on how to apply for on-campus work-study positions. Prepare a résumé to bring with you to apply for on-campus work-study positions. August At this point, if all required documents have been submitted and processed, your financial aid file should be complete and final, and you should have submitted the confirmation e-billing packet to student accounting services. September Visit the student employment booth at the Welcome Fair during orientation. Pick up a workstudy job-search packet. Begin your on-campus work-study job search. If your award is finalized and your loan processes complete, your financial aid funds should transfer to your Whitworth student account during the first week of classes. Whitworth University is committed to delivering a mission-driven educational program that cultivates in students the capacity to engage effectively across myriad dimensions of diversity and therefore complies, in its admissions and financial aid policies, with all federal, state Whitworth University Financial Aid Guide 2014-15 Page 12

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