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Title: MONEY FOR COLLEGE!


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MONEY FOR COLLEGE!
Chesapeake College and The Maryland Higher
Education Commission
  • An Overview of Federal and State
    Financial Aid Programs

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Agenda
  • Understanding important steps to apply for Money
    for College
  • The types of financial assistance
  • The sources of financial assistance
  • How to apply for financial assistance
  • Cost of Attendance (COA)
  • State Aid Programs
  • Need-based and Legislative Scholarships
  • Career Based, Service Obligation and Loan
    Repayment Aid Programs
  • Unique Population Programs
  • Final Recommendations
  • Additional Resources and Information

Office of Student Financial Assistancewww.mhec.st
ate.md.us
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Types and Sources of Assistance
  • Sources of Aid
  • Federal
  • State
  • Institution
  • Private
  • Types of Aid
  • Grants
  • Scholarships
  • Loans
  • Work-Study

Office of Student Financial Assistancewww.mhec.st
ate.md.us
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How to Apply for Federal
Financial Assistance
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How to Apply for
Financial Assistance
  • Complete the Free Application for Federal Student
    Aid at www.fafsa.gov
  • The student and one parent must apply for a PIN
    number at www.studentaid.gov or within the FAFSA
    application
  • Research financial assistance program eligibility
    requirements.
  • Do not miss deadlines.
  • Complete all required forms to apply for
    financial assistance
    starting with the Free Application for Federal
    Student Aid.
  • Learn as much as you can about financial
    assistance opportunities.

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How to Apply for
Financial Assistance
  • File the Free Application for Federal Student Aid
    FAFSA each year starting the senior year of
    high school.
  • File on-line at www.fafsa.gov
  • Complete all items.
  • Remember Free - do not pay to have the
    application completed.
  • Parents and students must apply for a P.I.N. to
    sign FAFSA electronically.
  • Submit by MARCH 1 each year!

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Dont Forget when filling out
the FAFSA
  • Use a street address, not a P.O. Box.
  • Include a Maryland institution on the FAFSA.
  • Students and parents name entered on the FAFSA
    should be the same as on the Social Security
    card. t

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What happens now?
  • After the FAFSA is filed you will be send a
    Student Aid Report (SAR) via email, if you
    provided one
  • Review the SAR carefully to ensure all
    information is correct
  • Make corrections as necessary and submit
    electronically
  • Your SAR will provide your Expected Family
    Contribution (EFC)
  • Your EFC combined with your college cost of
    attendance (COA) determines your eligibility for
    Federal Pell Grant and other need-based grants,
    including State aid

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What is an EFC?
  • This figure is calculated by a formula that looks
    at income, number of family members, number in
    college, and assets in some cases.
  • The Expected Family Contribution is not actual
    money you will have to pay.
  • The EFC determines your eligibility for all need
    based aid.
  • Need is relative to the cost of the school.

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Cost of Attendance (COA)
  • Tuition and fees
  • Room and board
  • Books and supplies COA
  • Transportation
  • Personal expenses

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Calculation of Financial Need
  • COA minus EFC minus Pell (if eligible)
    Financial Need

Example COA 10,500EFC -2,500_____________
________ Need 8,000
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Federal Aid Programs
  • Pell Grant largest federal need based grant
    program. EFC less than 5001 Maximum award 5645
    (EFC of 0) these are FY 2013 figures.
  • Supplemental Grant (SEOG) must be Pell
    eligible. Maximum award 4000
  • Teach Grant Teacher Education Assistance for
    College and Higher Education grant is for
    students who intend to teach full-time in
    high-need subject areas for at least four years
    at schools that serve students from low-income
    families. Maximum award is 4000.
  • Federal Work Study part-time job on campus, may
    offset tuition at some colleges.
  • Federal Direct Loans fixed rate, currently at
    3.86 (both sub unsub this amount may go to
    6.8). Payments begin 6 months after enrollment
    ceases.
  • Federal Plus Loan parent loan, based on credit
    worthiness, fixed rate, currently at 6.4.

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  • State Financial Assistance

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How to Apply for State
Financial Assistance
  • Maryland College Aid Processing System (MDCAPS)
  • The State of Maryland financial aid system.
  • You must create a Student Login Profile and then
    click the activation link in the message sent to
    your email account that was provided to use
    MDCAPS.
  • To create a profile, log onto https//mdcaps.mhec.
    state.md.us.
  • The MDCAPS account can be created at anytime.

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How to Apply for State
Financial Assistance
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MDCAPS Student Portal
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Understanding the Types of Maryland State Aid
  • Need-Based
  • Howard P. Rawlings
  • Educational Assistance Grant
  • Guaranteed Access Grant
  • Legislative
  • Senatorial Scholarships
  • Delegate Scholarships

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Howard P. Rawlings Educational Assistance Grant
up to 3,000 annually
  • New and renewal students must file the FAFSA by
    March 1 each year.
  • Office of Student Financial Assistance (OSFA)
    will electronically receive the FAFSA information
  • Students must demonstrate financial need.
  • (Students with the greatest need and lowest EFC
    are awarded first)
  • Students must enroll as full-time, degree-seeking
    undergraduates at a 2-year or 4-year college or
    university in Maryland.
  • Parents and students must be Maryland residents.

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Howard P. Rawlings Guaranteed Access Grant up to
16,100 annually
  • Apply as a high school senior once out of high
    school you cannot apply.
  • Must submit a Guaranteed Access Grant application
    and FAFSA.
  • Minimum 2.5 cumulative, unweighted high school
    GPA.
  • Must complete a college preparatory program.
  • Students must have a high-school diploma.
  • Students must enroll as full-time, degree-seeking
    undergraduates at a 2-year or 4-year college or
    university in Maryland.
  • Parents and students must be Maryland residents.

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Legislative Scholarships (Senatorial and Delegate)
  • All students may apply
  • High school seniors
  • Undergraduate students
  • Graduate students
  • Career or technical school students
  • May be used for
  • Full-time or part-time enrollment
  • Maryland residents only
  • Mostly Maryland institutions
    (may
    be used out of state in rare circumstances).

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Senatorial Scholarship 400 and up annually
  • File FAFSA by March 1.
  • Demonstrate financial need.
  • Some awards are renewable for an additional
    three years.
  • Contact Senator for application and renewal
    procedures.
  • Note Senators have the option to award some
    do not select recipients but put their funds into
    other programs administered by OSFA.

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Delegate Scholarship 200 and up annually
  • Contact Delegate for application procedure.
  • Must apply each year for an award they are not
    renewable.
  • FAFSA may not be required.
  • Note Delegates have the option to award some
    do not select recipients but put their funds into
    other programs administered by OSFA.

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Unique Major
  • Funds awarded for the Senatorial and Delegate
    scholarships may be used at an out-of-state
    institution if the students academic program is
    not offered at a Maryland institution
  • Review MHEC website under Financial Aid
    Applications, Senatorial and Delegate Scholarship
    programs, for more information on how to apply

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Academic Common Market
  • A consortium of 16 southern states that allow
    non-residents to enroll in specific degree
    programs at in-state tuition rates, if an
    academic program is not offered in the students
    home state
  • Applications are available from MHEC and high
    school guidance office

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Career Based, Service Obligation and Loan
Repayment Aid
  • Charles W. Riley Fire and Emergency Medical
    Services Tuition Reimbursement
    Program
  • Active career or volunteer firefighters,
    ambulance or rescue squad members
  • Must serve a Maryland community while enrolled in
    college courses and continue to serve for another
    year after courses are complete
  • Must attend a Maryland institution and enroll in
    a degree or certificate program in either fire
    service technology or emergency medical
    technology
  • Must be a Maryland resident
  • Receive the actual dollar amount of tuition
    charges that have been paid amount of the award
    may not exceed the equivalent annual tuition of a
    resident undergraduate student at the four-year
    public institution within the University System
    of Maryland, other than the University of
    Maryland University College and University of
    Maryland, Baltimore

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Career Based, Service Obligation and Loan
Repayment Aid
  • Workforce Shortage Student Assistance Grant
    Program
  • For students who plan on working in specific
    career/occupational programs upon graduation.
    Eligible fields include child care, human
    services, teaching, nursing, physical and
    occupational therapy, social work, and public
    service.
  • Current high school seniors, full-time and
    part-time, degree-seeking undergraduate and
    graduate students enrolled in an eligible
    accredited Maryland postsecondary institution.
  • File the WSSAG application by July 1 with MHEC,
    FAFSA not required however it will be used to
    determine the order in which students will be
    awarded also submit official transcripts from
    all previous institutions
  • Award amount up to 4000 (full time, four year
    institution) 2000 (part time, four year
    institution) 2000 (full time, two year
    institution) 1000 (part time, two year
    institution)

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Unique Population Aid
  • Edward T. Conroy Memorial Award
  • Current high school seniors, full-time and
    part-time, degree-seeking undergraduates and
    graduate students.
  • You must be a Maryland resident to apply, with
    the exception of a spouse, son or daughter of a
    Maryland State or local public safety employee
    killed in the line of duty.
  • You must enroll at a two-year or four-year
    Maryland college or university, as a full-time or
    part-time, degree-seeking undergraduate or
    graduate student or attend a private career
    school.

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Unique Population Aid
  • Edward T. Conroy Memorial Award
  • You must be
  • the son or daughter of a member of the United
    States Armed Forces who died as a result of
    military service or who suffered a service
    connected 100 percent permanent disability as
    result of military service
  • a veteran who suffers a service-connected
    disability of 25 percent or greater, as a result
    of military service, and has exhausted or is no
    longer eligible for federal veterans educational
    benefits
  • the son, daughter, or surviving spouse of a
    victim of the September 11, 2001 terrorist
    attacks who died as a result of the attacks on
    the World Trade Center in New York City, the
    attack on the Pentagon in Virginia, or the crash
    of United Airlines Flight 93 in Pennsylvania
  • a POW/MIA of the Vietnam Conflict or his/her son
    or daughter the son, daughter or surviving
    spouse (who has not remarried) of a state or
    local public safety employee or volunteer who
    died in the line of duty or who was 100 percent
    disabled in the line of duty
  • or a state or local public safety employee or
    volunteer who was 100 percent disabled in the
    line of duty

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Unique Population Aid
  • Veterans of Afghanistan and Iraq Conflicts
    Scholarship
  • For United States Armed Forces personnel who
    served in the Afghanistan or Iraq Conflicts, and
    their sons, daughters, or spouses who are current
    high school seniors, and full-time or part-time,
    degree-seeking undergraduate students enrolled in
    an eligible accredited Maryland postsecondary
    institution.
  • Submit the VAIC application and FAFSA, by March 1
    along with required documents
  • List of required documents found MHECs website

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Unique Population Aid
  • Tuition Waiver for Foster Care Recipients
  • Students who resided in an out of home placement
    in Maryland
  • On their 13th birthday and were then adopted from
    the out of home placement after their 13th
    birthday or
  • At the time they graduated high school or earned
    a GED
  • Attend a public college in Maryland
  • File the FAFSA every year no later than March 1st
  • Must enroll as a degree-seeking student before
    age 21
  • Be sure to discuss with the financial aid officer
    at the college or university
  • List of eligible students is sent to the public
    colleges and universities
  • Contact social worker if not on the list

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Lets Talk Numbers
College Tuition, Fees, Room Board Books Pell SEOG State Private Scholarship Loan Out of Pocket Expense
Towson University 19,004 1,100 4,095 800 3,000 500 3,500 8,209
Salisbury University 17,868 1,100 4,095 800 3,000 500 3,500 7,073
Chesapeake College 4,100 1,100 4,095 100 800 500 0 -295
2013/2014 figures Based on EFC of 1501,
Including meal plans, not including additional
fees. CC does not include RB
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Need more Money?
  • Research college and private scholarships now
  • Understand application process and deadlines
  • Submit materials on time
  • Make sure letters of references are timely and
    with substance
  • Fastweb is a private scholarship search engine
    with more than 600,000 scholarship database at
    www.fastweb.com
  • Guidance counselor is your best resource for
    local private scholarships.

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Final Recommendations
  • Complete and submit the FAFSA each year starting
    the senior year of high school before the March 1
    deadline.
  • Apply early for Maryland State Aid
  • Know deadlines at the colleges and universities
    of your choice.
  • Complete all required forms to apply for
    financial assistance.
  • Apply for as many grants and scholarships as
    possible.
  • Remember parent(s) and student must be Maryland
    residents for State of Maryland awards.
  • Seek advice from the financial aid office at the
    college of your choice!

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Financial Aid Office
Laura Shahan Specialist MD State Scholarship
Coordinator lshahan_at_chesapeake.edu Dawn Smith
Specialist Work-Study Coordinator dsmith_at_chesap
eake.edu
Mindy Schaffer Director mschaffer_at_chesapeake.edu S
haunda Lane-Sampson Assistant Director slsampson_at_c
hesapeake.edu
410-822-5400 ext. 2252 www.chesapeake.edu/finaid
www.facebook.com/ccfinaid
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