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Seminar Agenda
  • Overview of Financial Aid
  • Financial Aid Applications
  • Financial Aid Awarding
  • Options for Paying the Balance Due
  • MEFAs Parent Assistance Services
  • Completing the FAFSA

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Seminar Booklet as a Resource
  • Included in the College Financing Seminar
    Booklet
  • PowerPoint Presentation
  • Paying for College
  • Questions to Ask the Financial Aid Office
  • Glossary
  • FAFSA and CSS/Financial Aid PROFILE Information
  • Password Resource Page

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About MEFA
  • A non-profit authority of the Commonwealth of
    Massachusetts founded in 1982 by the
    Massachusetts State Legislature
  • MEFAs public service mission provides the
    support for statewide outreach and education
    initiatives like this seminar
  • MEFA has assisted hundreds of thousands of
    families to finance a college education
  • Offers the U.Plan Prepaid Tuition Program and the
    U.Fund College Investing Plan to help families
    save for their childrens college education

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www.mefacounselor.orgA One-Stop Site for
Financial Aid
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Overview of Financial Aid
  • Parents students have the primary
    responsibility for financing college costs
  • A familys ability to pay is evaluated on
    standard methodologies
  • Three components of financial aid
  • Grants scholarships
  • Loans
  • Work-study
  • SourceThe College Board, 2006 Trends in Student
    Aid

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Two Different Ways to Award Aid
  • Need-Based Financial Aid
  • Awarded based on financial need determined by
    standard methodology
  • All federal, state, and most college monies
    awarded using this system
  • Merit-Based Financial Aid
  • Given for academic, athletic, or other talent
  • May or may not be renewable

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Sources of Financial Aid
  • Federal
  • State
  • College/University
  • Outside Scholarships

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Financial Aid Applications
  • Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA)
  • Required by all colleges for federal and state
    aid
  • Free form
  • Must be completed each year
  • Online application recommended
  • CSS/Financial Aid PROFILE
  • Some colleges require this form for institutional
    aid
  • Fee-based form
  • Online application required
  • College Financial Aid Application
  • Required by some colleges
  • Usually part of admissions packet

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www.mefacounselor.org
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www.mefacounselor.org
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What Happens After You File?
  • Colleges and state receive data electronically
  • You will receive (electronically or by mail)
  • Student Aid Report (SAR)
  • CSS/Financial Aid PROFILE acknowledgement report
  • Review both for accuracy and keep for records
  • Colleges may request verification

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Vocabulary
  • Cost of Attendance (COA) - includes tuition,
    room, board, fees, books, supplies,
    transportation, personal expenses
  • Expected Family Contribution (EFC) - measure of
    what a family is expected to contribute over a
    year
  • Financial Need (Eligibility) - difference between
    COA and EFC

Visit www.mefacounselor.org to link to the
financial aid glossary
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Financial Aid Formula
Cost of Attendance (COA) _ Expected Family
Contribution (EFC) Financial Aid
Eligibility/Financial Need
Visit www.mefacounselor.org to calculate your
estimated EFC
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Asset Impact (Family Size 4)
  • A B C
  • Income 60,000 60,000 60,000
  • Assets 0 50,000 100,000
  • EFC 4,477 4,717 6,881
  • Difference 0 240 2,404
  • (Example 1 Income remains level, assets
    increase)

This example is an estimate only.
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Income Impact (Family Size 4)
  • A B C
  • Income 60,000 100,000 150,000
  • Assets 50,000 50,000 50,000
  • EFC 4,717 18,054 37,559
  • Difference 0 13,337 32,842
  • (Example 2 Assets remains level, income
    increases)
  • This example is an estimate only.

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Current Federal Methodology
  • PARENT Contribution
  • Parent Income 22-44
  • after taxes and income protection allowance
  • Parent Assets 3-6
  • after asset protection allowance
  • Retirement Home Equity not included in
    federal formula
  • STUDENT contribution (dependent)
  • Student Income 50
  • after taxes and income protection allowance of
    3,300
  • Student Assets 20

EXPECTED FAMILY CONTRIBUTION (EFC)
This example is an estimate only.
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College Methodology
  • Some colleges and universities will use the
    CSS/Financial Aid
  • PROFILE and/or their own application form in
    addition to the FAFSA
  • Used by colleges to award their own money
  • Formula will vary school by school
  • Often includes home equity as an asset

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How the Formula Works
In a perfect world
Cost of Attendance
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Financial Aid Awarding
College B C.O.A.
25,000 - E.F.C.
5,000 Financial Need
20,000
Unmet Need 3,000
Work Study 1,000
Cost of Attendance
- Scholarships/Grants 12,500 - Federal
Stafford Loan 3,500 - Federal
Work-Study 1,000 Unmet Need
3,000
Stafford Loan 3,500
Grant 6,000
Scholarship 6,500
E.F.C 5,000
This example is an estimate only.
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Examples of Award Letters
  • COA 30,000 EFC 5,000
    Total Need 25,000
  • Grants/Scholarships 20,000 17,000 12,000
  • Student Loans 3,500 3,500 3,500
  • Work-Study 1,500 1,500 1,500
  • Total 25,000 22,000 17,000
  • Unmet Need 0 3,000 8,000
  • College A College B College C

This example is an estimate only.
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Options for Paying the Balance Due
  • Past Income
  • Savings
  • Other Assets
  • Present Income
  • Salary
  • Payment Plans
  • Future Income
  • Parent Loans
  • Student Loans

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Outside Scholarships
  • 1. Where do they come from?
  • 2. What is the average amount?
  • 3. Are they worth the work?
  • Where to look for scholarships
  • High school guidance office
  • Libraries
  • Employers
  • Civic organizations
  • National scholarship search

Visit www.mefacounselor.org to link to a credible
national scholarship search
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Borrowing Options
See page 26 for tips on choosing a loan.
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Combination Payment Examples
  • Example 6,000 balance due
  • 1. Payment plan 600/month for 10 months
  • 2. Federal PLUS Loan (fixed interest rate)
    74.39/month for 10 years
  • 3. Customized combination plan
  • 150/month for 10 months (1,500 monthly payment
    plan)
  • 55.79/month for 10 years (4,500 Federal PLUS
    Loan)

Estimated monthly payment based on MEFA
Undergraduate Loan with fixed interest rate of
6.39 (APR 6.71).
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College Financing Tips
  • Dont rule out a school just because of its cost
  • Find out the deadlines and comply!
  • Keep copies of everything you send
  • Guess-timate on your applications
  • Apply to one or two financially safe schools
  • Think about how you (parent student) will pay
    your share of four years of college

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Parent Assistance Services Guides You Through
Senior Year
  • January (sometimes earlier for CSS/Financial Aid
    PROFILE)
  • Complete and file financial aid applications
  • Know your colleges deadlines!
  • February - March
  • Verification and data collection
  • Award letters mailed
  • April
  • Compare admission and financial aid offers
  • May 1
  • Decision deadline
  • Pay deposit
  • June
  • Bill for first semester due
  • Payment plans begin
  • November - December
  • Bill for second semester due

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MEFAs Parent Assistance Services
  • Email assistance semi-monthly relating to
    deadlines, helpful hints, recommendations
  • Links to MEFA Customer Service
  • Hotline assistance exclusively for participants
  • Links to online applications
  • Free Public Service offered by MEFA
  • Your information will only be used by MEFA
  • You may opt-out at any time

Sign up tonight
Complete the postage-paid card or visit
www.mefacounselor.org to sign up for free
financial aid information from MEFAs Parent
Assistance Services.
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FAFSA dayCollege Goal Sunday in Massachusetts
  • Free assistance in completing the FAFSA!
  • Sunday, January 27, 2008 - 200 pm
  • 18 Locations across Massachusetts
  • Visit www.FAFSAday.org for additional information
    and locations near you
  • Administered by the Massachusetts Association of
    Student Financial Aid Administrators (MASFAA)

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Thank You For Your Attention!
  • Please complete
  • Parent Assistance Services sign up card
  • Evaluation form located in the middle (pg. 19) of
    your booklet
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