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BUSINESS OFFICE & FINANCIAL AID Key Points to Remember about Bill Payment, Scholarships, Grants, and Loans

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Page 1: Key Points to Remember about Bill Payment, Scholarships, Grants, and Loans

BUSINESS OFFICE & FINANCIAL AIDKey Points to Remember

about Bill Payment, Scholarships, Grants, and

Loans

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Agenda:

Introduction Business Office

Where/When/How to Pay Holds/Credit Balances

Financial Aid Office How to use Financial Aid to pay your bill Rules and Regulations regarding your

student’s financial aid MONEY Questions?

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Business Office Cathy Freeman, Bursar Laura Borgmann, Student Account Representative Shelia Demonbreun, Student Account

Representative Shawna Denny, Student Account Representative Julie Lillicrap, Student Account Representative Emily Snell, Student Account Representative-

Cashier

Email us at [email protected] or call (615) 966-1778

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Tuition and Fees2014-2015 (per semester)

Tuition (Block rate for 12-18 hours per semester)

$ 12,645

Room & Meal Plan (approx.) 5,050

Student Fees 1,050

TOTAL$18,74

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When to Pay?

The Business Office requires all students to be “Officially Registered” (Zero Balance) before the semester begins OR the student’s schedule/classes WILL BE DROPPED!

Deadlines to be Officially Registered: Fall – August 1 Spring – December 1 Summer – May 1

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Example: Not Officially Registered

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ExampleOfficially Registered

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How to Pay?

Your student must first make you an authorized user in the TouchNet payment system.

You will then get an email with a link to login to TouchNet.

Your password is sent in a separate email.

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Payment Options

Pay-in-full TouchNet (checking/savings account or credit card)

Mail Check Monthly Payment Plan

TouchNet (checking/savings account)

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HOLDS on Account

Prior to class registration for future semesters, your student should check myLipscomb to see if any HOLDS will prevent registration

Holds can be applied to accounts for various reasons: BUSINESS OFFICE

This hold means the student owes money and cannot register until a zero balance is reflected for the semester.

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What about Credit Balances?

During Advance, please sign-up in TouchNet in order to receive any refunds of student account credit balances.

The Business Office will be available in the Bennett Campus Center tomorrow morning at 9am if you have questions on how to sign up with TouchNet.

Financial Aid funds pay approximately 30 days after the semester begins and a refund is not available until after all funds are listed as “credits/payments.”

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Financial Aid All you need to

know

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Financial Aid Office Tiffany Summers, Director (966-1791)

Jimmy Morris, Associate Director, TN HOPE Administrator (966-6224)

Maggie Kersten, Assistant Director (966-6207)

Tamera Spivey, Scholarship Counselor (966-6202)

Donna Taylor, Loan Counselor (966-6200)

Deidra Cummings, Loan Counselor (966-6203)

Denise Forgette, Technical Support (966-6206)

Financial Aid Assistant (966-1791)

**Email us at [email protected]

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Say What?

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The FAFSA (Free Application for Federal Student Aid) must be filed every year.

Website is www.fafsa.gov Can’t get a federal loan or grant without

it Application for the Tennessee HOPE

(lottery) scholarship Recommend filing in January for TN

residents Remember both parent and student PIN

numbers for use each year

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Verification

The Department of Education (DOE) may select you to “prove” your FAFSA answers through a process called Verification.

The IRS Data Retrieval Tool on the FAFSA is the preferred, quickest, and most reliable way to verify your financial information.

The Verification Worksheet verifies any other information required by the DOE and can be different each year.

Selection can be every year. No Federal Aid can be processed or paid until verification is

complete. May change your financial aid award Notified of selection by student SAR report from the DOE, by

Lipscomb email or through myLipscomb. Deadline to submit Verification is June 15, 2014

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The FAFSA is required to obtain a student loan. The student must accept the loan in myLipscomb for the funds to apply to the account.

Student must also complete Entrance Counseling and a Master Promissory Note at www.studentloans.gov (link on our website). These requirements will not show as satisfied until after we begin processing loans in July.

Complete instructions for loan process available at financialaid.lipscomb.edu

Everything is electronic – no paper applications.

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Student loans are processed after the student has registered for

classes and paid after the drop/add date.

Six hours per semester for a Stafford loan If selected, must complete verification

before Stafford loans can be processed Must have satisfied all outstanding

requirements in myLipscomb prior to payment Approximately 30 days after classes begin

(see catalog for specific dates)

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Stafford Loans

Federal Stafford Loans are based on Year in School: Freshmen (0-29 earned hours) $5,500 Sophomore (30-59 earned hours) $6,500 Junior (60-94 earned hours) $7,500 Senior (95+ earned hours) $7,500

Interest rate as of July 1, 2014 is 4.66% for subsidized and unsubsidized student loans. Subsidized Loans – Government pays interest

while in school. Unsubsidized Loans – Interest begins at

disbursement.

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Parent PLUS Loans

Parent Loans may be available for undergraduate, dependent students

Borrow up to Cost of Attendance minus all other aid 10 year repayment and can be deferred while student is

enrolled. Interest Rate as of July 1, 2014 is 7.21% Credit approval required through www.studentloans.gov. If Credit Denied, additional unsubsidized Stafford loans

available for student $4,000 additional unsubsidized for Freshmen and Sophomores $5,000 additional unsubsidized for Juniors and Seniors.

Private Student Loans also available in student’s name but will require co-signer Apply online through bank of choice Most have variable interest rates Notify Financial Aid Office of bank and approved amount

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Institutional scholarships (memorial, academic, athletic,

departmental, international, etc.) require a 12-hour load for fall &

spring. Summer load requirements for academics

may differ Usually a graduated schedule

Exception – Seniors in their last semester Requires Scholarship Special Request

Form Scholarships prorated

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For most areas of study, institutional scholarships are renewable to a

maximumof 126 attempted hours.

Double majors or minors not reason for extension

Exception made for some majors that require more than 126 hours to graduate – Music Teaching and Engineering Requires Scholarship Special Request Form

Maximum based on attempted hours, not earned hours

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Students who did not qualify for an academic scholarship upon entry to

Lipscomb can qualify after attempting 24 hours with at least a 3.0 GPA.

Awarded depending on cumulative GPA level

Must fill out application to request scholarship, online or in Financial Aid Office

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For most academic scholarships, students must maintain a 3.0 GPA.

This is a cumulative GPA and is not rounded Students are offered one semester of grace

during the freshman year (not checked after fall)

Can get scholarship back once cumulative GPA is 3.0, BUT ONLY BY REQUEST Reinstatement applications available online

Other institutional scholarships (memorial, athletic, etc.) require a 2.0 GPA

Highest scholarships require 3.25 GPA

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Lipscomb Memorial Grants

Awarded based on Need from FAFSA and availability of funds

Not guaranteed each year Always applied last, if other scholarships from any other

source are added the Memorial grant may change Once school has started, the Memorial grant will be

“cancelled” and replaced with a specific scholarship fund. It is simply replaced, the total amount will not change.

Students are required to write a Thank You Note for the Memorial Scholarship they received. We send students multiple email reminders Usually begins late October of the school year Failure to complete the Thank You Note will forfeit scholarship in

the following semester.

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Travel Courses and Graduate Courses

Institutional financial aid (scholarships, discounts, assistantships) may only be applied to Lipscomb University semester-long study abroad programs. Short-term Global Learning and domestic travel programs are not eligible for institutional aid, including funds toward travel costs and tuition. 

Most Lipscomb scholarships (academic and need based) are limited to undergraduate programs ONLY. If your student wants to complete a bridge program

only courses toward the undergraduate degree will be counted for institutional scholarship purposes.

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Students placed on any type of probation while at Lipscomb will

forfeit ALL institutional scholarships, usually in the next

semester.

Three types of probation: Chapel, Academic and Disciplinary

Can get scholarships back when probation is removed, BUT ONLY BY REQUEST Reinstatement applications available online

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For students with the Tennessee lottery (HOPE) scholarship, a

HOPE GPA of 2.75 is required for renewal through 48 attempted

hours. Student must have a HOPE GPA of 3.0 at

72 hours Can be regained if lost, but only at

benchmarks (48, 72, 96 hours) Student eligible for up to 126 hours Strong caution on dropping classes NEW beginning 2011-12: Summer HOPE All rules and requirements at

www.CollegePaysTN.com

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Lipscomb follows a Direct Cost Policy regarding gift aid on a student’s account.

The total amount of gift aid, from all sources, that a student may receive is limited to the actual costs billed to them for the term. Examples of gift aid are PELL grants, HOPE scholarships, state grants, Lipscomb institutional scholarships, outside scholarships, etc.

Gift aid that includes any Lipscomb scholarships that exceeds direct costs on an account cannot be refunded to the student

When deciding to move off-campus, a student should carefully review the impact to the financial aid award

Meal plans for off-campus students cannot be covered with institutional aid

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Federal Work Study

Eligibility based on FAFSA information Work on campus in return for paycheck Cannot be used toward student bill in current

semester, can be saved or paid to account for future semester

Job Fair for eligible students during first week of classes in August (Wednesday, August 20th)

Career Development Center first contact when looking for available jobs on campus—Make sure to meet them!

Over 800 student work jobs available last year! Great way for student to earn extra money and gain

experience

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We can sum it up in One Word…

$MONEY$

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MONEY$

M: myLipscomb – View bill, accept financial aid, and view terms & conditions.

O: Officially Registered with the Business Office prior to due date each semester or class schedule will be

dropped.

N: Necessary Requirements met. GPA, TN HOPE Scholarship, Entrance Counseling, MPN, Verification, No dropped classes.

E: Lipscomb Email is the official form of communication for the University. Check it often. We (Business Office and Financial Aid) only send emails when action is needed– Never Junk Mail!

Y: YES, you must file your FAFSA each year.

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financialaid.lipscomb.edumyLipscomb/Business Office

*This presentation will be available online shortly after Advance.

*Resource Fair tomorrow 9:00 to 12:00

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QUESTIONS??