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Title: Office of Financial Aid & Scholarships at. James Madiso


1
Completing the 2013-14 Free Application For
Federal Student Aid (FAFSA)
  • Created by the
  • Office of Financial Aid Scholarships at
  • James Madison University

2
Objectives
  • We hope you have a better understanding of the
    following after viewing these slides
  • Common myths when completing the FAFSA
  • Two primary methods for completing the FAFSA
  • Importance of the FAFSA priority filing date at
    JMU

3
Applying for Financial Aid
  • The FAFSA is the only application students at
    JMU need to complete to apply for all of the
    federal and state financial aid offered through
    the Office of Financial Aid Scholarships
  • Thats it! One form!

4
Applying for Financial Aid
  • Students and/or parents may need to submit
    additional forms after the FAFSA is filed, but
    JMU will provide directions for this via
    notifications sent to the student
  • Additional forms that may be needed later are tax
    forms, Loan Request Forms, promissory notes, etc
  • The key is to get the FAFSA on file and JMU will
    guide you through the rest of the process

5
FAFSA Myths
  • Before going into detail about completing the
    application, it is important to dispel a few
    myths about the FAFSA
  • The following slides explain some of the common
    misconceptions about the FAFSA

6
Myth 1
  • My parents and I must have our taxes done before
    we can complete the FAFSA
  • You can file the FAFSA with estimated income
    information if you do not have your taxes done
  • You will see later that it is extremely important
    that you meet the priority filing date, so dont
    let not having your taxes done keep you from
    doing that

7
Myth 2 3
  • I can file my FAFSA as an independent student
    (without my parents information) if my parents do
    not claim me as a dependent on their taxes
  • Im 18 years old, so I dont need my parents
    information when completing the FAFSA
  • Who claims whom on their taxes is irrelevant for
    this
  • The dependency questions on the FAFSA will tell
    you if you need your parents information

8
Myth 4
  • The FAFSA, and financial aid in general, is
    processed the same way at every school
  • It is true that the FAFSA is used at every school
    who participates in the federal student aid
    programs
  • The aid process, available funds, need for
    supplemental forms, and deadlines can vary
    between schools

9
Myth 5 6
  • My financial aid eligibility will be the same
    regardless of when I submit my FAFSA
  • The on-time (priority) filing date for the FAFSA
    is the same at every school
  • You will see later in the presentation how
    meeting the priority filing date can impact your
    eligibility
  • In Virginia, each school sets their own filing
    date

10
Myth 7
  • My parents house, life insurance, and
    retirement accounts will count against my
    financial aid eligibility
  • These do not count as assets on the FAFSA
  • Money contributed to a retirement account during
    the year counts on the FAFSA Worksheets, but the
    value of a retirement account does not count

11
Myth 8
  • The paper FAFSA is processed just as quickly as
    a FAFSA submitted via FAFSA on the Web
  • It can take weeks longer for a paper FAFSA to be
    processed
  • You will see in later slides the advantages of
    FAFSA on the Web

12
Myth 9
  • I can rely on my parents to handle the
    completion and submission of my FAFSA, in
    addition to the rest of my financial aid
    paperwork
  • In cases where a student is defined by the FAFSA
    as dependent, both student and parental
    information is needed to complete the application
  • Students who are involved in the FAFSA process
    from the beginning experience fewer problems as
    they progress through the system

13
Myth 10
  • The FAFSA is the only form needed to complete
    the entire application process for receiving aid
    from all federal, state, and institutional
    sources
  • The key words are underlined above
  • The FAFSA is the only application needed to make
    an initial application for federal and state aid
    at JMU
  • Additional forms may be needed later to verify
    FAFSA elements or accept certain types of offered
    aid
  • The Office of Financial Aid Scholarships will
    notify the student of any additional documents
    needed

14
The2013-14 FAFSA Priority Filing Date
15
2013-14 FAFSA Priority Filing Date
  • March 1st, 2013
  • This means your FAFSA should be logged in at the
    federal processor by March 1st
  • If you are using a paper FAFSA, you should mail
    it by early to mid-February
  • If you are using FAFSA on the Web, you should
    submit it few days before March 1st

16
Importance of Priority Filing Date
  • In some cases, meeting the priority filing date
    can increase your eligibility for specific types
    of financial aid
  • Allows appropriate amount of time for processing
    before the 2013-14 school year begins

17
Priority Filing Date Guarantees
  • Meeting the March 1st priority filing date does
    not guarantee a higher aid package than if your
    FAFSA reaches the federal processor after this
  • Depending on how many students meet the March 1st
    date, it is possible there will not be enough
    money in some of the accounts to pay an award to
    all on-time eligible filers

18
Priority Filing Date Guarantees
  • Meeting the March 1st date simply increases your
    chances for certain types of aid that may not be
    available to those who apply later

19
Missing the Priority Filing Date
  • You can still complete a FAFSA after March 1,
    2013, but the funds available for awarding at
    that time could be limited

20
FAFSA on the Web
must be signed
  • www.fafsa.gov
  • Available after January 1, 2013
  • Signatures are submitted to the federal processor
    by either
  • Printing, signing, and mailing signature page or
  • Signing it electronically with a PIN

21
Getting Ready for FAFSA on the Web
  • It might be beneficial to complete the FAFSA on
    the Web Worksheet to help you work through FAFSA
    on the Web
  • Download a copy of the worksheet at www.fafsa.gov

22
Submit
  • Once you have completed the FAFSA, submit it to
    the federal processor
  • Make sure it gets there by March 1st

23
Federal Government Responses
  • Students may receive e-mails from the Central
    Processing System (CPS)
  • The e-mail address is cpsnotify_at_cpsemail.ed.gov
  • Students should deactivate spam filters for this
    address
  • Students will receive a Student Aid Report (SAR)
    from the CPS after submitting the FAFSA

24
Response from JMU
  • Once JMU receives the students FAFSA data from
    the federal processor, we will review it and send
    the student notification of his/her status
  • The majority of communications (e.g. letters,
    e-mails, etc.) sent from our office are sent
    directly to students, not parents
  • The primary means of communicating with students
    are through their JMU e-mail and MyMadison
    accounts

25
Response from JMU
  • If information is needed to verify elements on
    the FAFSA, then JMU will request it with
    instructions on how to provide it
  • Once the student is eligible to be awarded, a
    financial aid award notice will be sent with
    instructions on how to accept the offered aid

26
Questions
  • If you have any questions, please do not
    hesitate to contact our office via one of the
    following methods
  • In person at our 3rd floor counter in Warren Hall
  • By phone at (540) 568-7820
  • By e-mail at fin_aid_at_jmu.edu
  • On the web at www.jmu.edu/finaid
  • Financial Aid and Scholarships has joined
    Facebook! Please join the JMU Financial Aid
    page.
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