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Meghan Cooley Director of Recruitment Communication | Augustana College Ryan Gebler Assistant Director of Financial Aid | Lawrence University 1

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This session’s focus is not to provide details about the financial aid process... instead it will provide tools and tips on HOW to help families understand and navigate the financial aid process. In this session, receive materials and advice on explaining college financing options. You will also learn tips on teaching families how an education can be affordable and through what methods (grants, scholarships, loans, etc.) families pay for college. We will present questions and guidelines for families to ask themselves so they have a financial assistance plan for themselves and what to also ask colleges and universities so they gather the necessary information from institutions.We need to educate our students and their families about financial assistance—these tools of the financial assistance trade will help you do so.

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Meghan Cooley Director of Recruitment Communication | Augustana College

Ryan Gebler

Assistant Director of Financial Aid | Lawrence University

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Many families have unrealistic

expectations Families need to be educated early Ignorance takes away access We have knowledge to share

Why do this session?

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Start with the Basics

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Studentaid.gov/glossary English & Spanish Discuss the definitions Don’t just provide a list Keep people engaged/learning Meeting bingo Prizes

Remember: ignorance = lack of access

Vocabulary/Definitions

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Present a timeline as early as possible Provide clear deadlines or milestones Help families own the dates Mark up family calendars What motivates your families?

Include savings, scholarship and financial aid deadlines

Timeline

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What FAMILIES Need to Know

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1. Types of aid & how to apply 2. Frame expectations 3. Plan of action

What Families Need to Know

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Gift Aid Merit-based Talent-based Need-based

Self-Help Loans Student Employment

1. Types of Aid

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Types Academic Talent Service/Involvement Athletic

How to apply Application for admission Separate application Audition Interview Essay

Merit & Talent Aid

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“Need” is defined by each school’s analysis of: FAFSA Institutional Application Combination of both

“Need” is relative to Cost of Attendance

Need-based Aid

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Loans Student Employment

Self-Help

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Federal Loan Options Stafford Limit based on year in school ($5,500, $6,500, $7,500 )

Perkins Not every college participates Limited funding

PLUS Parent Loan Easy application (must not have adverse credit history)

Private Student Loans Variable & fixed interest rates 85% of dependent undergraduates need a co-signer

Loan Options

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Different names… pretty much the same thing Federal Work-Study Student Employment Campus Employment

Paid for hours worked ($ goes directly to the student) Can be used for: Tuition Books Pizza, etc.

Student Employment

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Net Price Calculator Federally mandated Estimated Cost of Attendance for that individual at that

specific institution Based on income information and, sometimes, academic

information

2. Frame Expectations

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Dispel hope for “magical” full-tuition scholarship Hope is not a plan Are scholarships stackable? Do scholarships help meet need?

Dismiss myths Private schools provide grants to bring the cost down to that of a

public school. MYTH! Disregard averages “Half the population is below average.” –Ryan’s statistics professor

Ask questions How is scholarship determined for first year? How is it renewed for future years? (GPA, major, other

commitments?)

2. Frame Expectations

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Understand your EFC Net Price Calculator (available on school’s website) FAFSA 4Caster FAFSA

What is the family’s budget? What is most important for the student? Get organized & apply! Which board game are you playing?

3. Plan of Action

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Plan of Action: Teaching Families About the

Financial Aid Process

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WHAT IT’S NOT… A dollar amount expected from income and/or assets An estimate of extra cash available

WHAT IT IS… A financial index used to determine eligibility for federal

student aid (i.e. Pell Grant, Subsidized Stafford Loan) A measure of a family’s capacity over time to absorb

educational costs An important index for families to know

What is an EFC?

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FAFSA 4caster

https://fafsa.ed.gov/FAFSA/app/f4cForm Other “estimators” The actual application… the FAFSA! Complete the FAFSA as a junior, sophomore, or freshman Gives you an idea of what to expect when you complete the

FAFSA after January 1 of your senior year.

How to Determine Your EFC

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Annual & Monthly Sources Parent Savings Income

Student Savings Summer Earnings Employment during the academic year

Other

What’s Your Budget?

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Debt-Free vs. School-of-Choice The Bottom Line vs. “Fit” Earning Potential vs. Loan Debt

What’s Important to the Student?

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What are the deadlines? Deadline by type of application Federal Institutional State? Scholarships

Firm or soft deadline? What are the documents? How can you track documents?

Get Organized

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Federal FAFSA = eligibility for federal student aid Most institutions use this in determining need-based aid

Institutional Different questions, different rules, different game

Applications: Federal v. Institutional

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Timeline

What When

Preliminary Planning Freshman, Sophomore, Junior

Deadlines & Documents Summer before Senior Year

Application for Admission Fall of Senior Year

Institutional Application(s) Varies: November-March

FAFSA January/February of Senior Year

“Outside Scholarships” Varies: November-April

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Know what questions to ask

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Where is the money coming from? Do parents know? Does the student know? Coach them through what questions to

ask themselves Prepare them to discuss their financial

plan with a college

What’s your pie look like?

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Families need to: be comfortable talking finances ask direct questions be proactive discuss scholarships, financial aid,

etc. EARLY in their college search

Talking to Colleges

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Best Definitions: studentaid.gov/glossary

How Families Pay Graph: www1.salliemae.com/about/news_info/research/how_america_pays_2010/

Public Service Pieces: Online: collegequestions.org

Hardcopy: order from augustana.edu/publicservice

Preparing for College: The Parent Path Preparing for College: the College Path Checklist Preparing for College: 25 Questions to Ask a College How Families Pay for College The Liberal Arts and Your Education

References

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Meghan Cooley [email protected]

Ryan Gebler [email protected]

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