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Family Discussions
Net Price Calculators
Seek and Apply for Private Scholarships
Apply for Financial Aid
Financial Aid Award Letter (Aid Package)
Multi-year commitment
Rising Costs
4.
Welcome to the Financial Aid, I need the
following information:
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Salary
Investments
Cash, Savings, Checking balance
Home Value
Taxes Paid
Tax Transcript from the IRS
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Colleges have varying deadlines
◦ Priority deadlines
◦ Ask what it means?
What Applications are required?
◦ FAFSA, CSS PROFILE, institutional
◦ Scholarship applications
Terms
◦ Start developing a glossary
◦ studentaid.ed.gov (Types of Aid)
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Determines eligibility for
merit based aid
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Evaluate GPA
ACT and/or SAT Scores
Extracurricular Activities
Leadership
Community Service
Teacher Recommendations
7. ◦ Establishes the cost of attendance
◦ Evaluates family’s ability to pay by
determining an expected family
contribution (EFC)
◦ Offers financial aid based on the cost of
attendance and the expected family
contribution
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Cost of Attendance
◦ Direct Costs
Tuition and Fees
Room & Board
◦ Indirect Costs
Books & Supplies
Transportation
Personal Expenses
9.
FAFSA – Free Application for Federal Student Aid
◦ Required to determine eligibility for many federal, state
and institutional aid programs which can include
scholarships, grants, work study and student loans
◦ studentaid.ed.gov
CSS PROFILE – College Board
◦ Many private universities and scholarship providers
require the CSS PROFILE application to determine financial
eligibility for institutional aid programs
◦ student.collegeboard.org/css-financial-aid-profile
◦ $25 Application Fee
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Financial Need
Cost of Attendance
- Expected Family Contribution
Financial Need
◦ Need varies based on cost
◦ Most colleges are unable to meet 100% of
financial need with scholarship and grant aid
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Grants and Scholarships
Self-help Aid
◦ Work Study
◦ Direct Stafford Loans
Additional Loan Resources
◦ Parent PLUS or Private Loans
Multi-year investment and costs
Tuition increases
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Tips for Completing Applications
◦ Meet Deadlines
◦ You can estimate information on both the FAFSA
and CSS PROFILE applications
◦ Reapply every year
◦ Ensure Social Security Number is correct
◦ Send applications to the correct institutions
◦ Ask questions if you are unsure
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Financial Aid Office & Website
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Application Completion Events
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Webinars / Chats / Videos / FAQs
High School
FAFSA Free for All Events
Financial Aid Office
Department of Education
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@FAFSA
http://studentaid.ed.gov
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No, but excessive borrowing is!
How much will your payment be?
◦ Loan Balance of $10,000
◦ 3.86% interest rate
◦ Standard 10 year Repayment Plan
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$80
$100
$120
$140
For every $10,000 in loan balance, you will pay ~$100 per
month for 10 years. $2,070 in interest
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Don’t borrow more
than your first year
salary
What do teenagers
think their salary
will be?
Source: Charles Schwab – Teens & Money Survey 2011
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Civic Groups/Organizations (Rotary, Lions)
Foundations (Daniels’ Fund, Gates)
Religious Organizations
Corporations (Target, Coca Cola, Ford)
High School Counselor
College or University Financial Aid Office Website
Online Resources
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Use multiple FREE scholarship
search sites
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fastweb.com
bigfuture.collegeboard.org
scholarships.com
My College Dollars (Facebook App)
College In Colorado (Financial Aid)
Search and apply to scholarships
as soon as possible
Adapted from Mark Kantrowitz & FinAid.org
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Answer all optional questions on scholarship
search sites
Apply to every scholarship for which you are
eligible
◦ Scholarships for less than $1,000 often have fewer
applicants
Persistence pays
◦ Skill and luck are involved
Meet deadlines
Tailor your application to sponsor’s goals
Adapted from Mark Kantrowitz & FinAid.org
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Clean up your online profile
◦ Perform a Google search on your name
◦ Review public profile on Facebook,
LinkedIn, Twitter, & YouTube
Print, read and speak your essay to
correct spelling and grammar
mistakes
If you have to pay to get money, it’s
probably a scam
Adapted from Mark Kantrowitz & FinAid.org
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Talk about what the family can afford
Utilize Net Price Calculators
Understand dates and deadlines for both admission
and financial aid
Inform colleges about special circumstances
Investigate and apply for private scholarships
21. Chris George
Asst. Vice Chancellor for Enrollment &
Director of Financial Aid
@CGeorge_DU
303-871-4020
finaid@du.edu
Editor's Notes
Scholarships & GrantsNeed-based, merit-based, or a combinationFederal & State Grants - lower income students & familesStudent EmploymentStudents work on campus 10-20 hours a weekPaid hourly wagesGreat way to gain valuable work experienceLoansDirect Stafford, Parent PLUS, and privateMulti-year investment and costsTuition increases