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Title: Financial Aid


1
  • Financial Aid

2
What is Financial Aid?
  • Grants
  • Scholarships
  • Loans
  • Employment Opportunities

3
Primary Sources of Aid
  • Federal
  • State
  • Institutional
  • Private

4
Two Categories of Aid
  • Merit-based
  • Determined by your academic, artistic, or
    athletic merit
  • Grades, test scores, hobbies, and special talents
    determine eligibility for scholarships
  • Need-based
  • Determined by your financial situation
  • Most government sources of financial aid

5
Types of Merit-Based Aid
  • Institutional Scholarships
  • Institutional Grants
  • Athletic Scholarships
  • Private Scholarships

6
Private Scholarships
  • Check with local clubs/organizations
  • Parents employers
  • Local newspaper
  • Local libraries
  • High school guidance counselors
  • Web
  • www.fastweb.com
  • www2.tusculum.edu/blogs/faid/
  • Students responsibility
  • Start applying early!!

7
Types of Need-Based Aid
  • Gift Aid
  • Grants
  • Scholarships
  • Self-Help Aid
  • Low-interest loans
  • Part-time student employment

8
Gift Aid
  • Grants
  • Federal
  • Pell Grant
  • SEOG
  • ACG
  • State
  • TSAA
  • Institutional
  • Private
  • Scholarships
  • State
  • TN Lottery
  • Institutional
  • Private

9
Federal Pell Grant
  • Undergraduates pursuing first bachelors degree
  • Amount based on COA, enrollment status, and EFC
  • Can be used at any school
  • Amounts vary from year to year

10
Federal Supplemental Educational Opportunity Grant
  • SEOG
  • Eligible students
  • Undergraduates pursuing first bachelors degree
  • Awarded first to students with exceptional
    financial need (i.e., student with the lowest
    EFCs at that school)
  • Priority to Federal Pell Grant recipients
  • Awards based on funding availability
  • Annual award amounts
  • Up to 1,000 maximum

11
Academic Competitiveness Grant
  • ACG
  • U.S. Citizens
  • Federal Pell Grant recipient
  • First or second academic year student
  • Full-time enrollment
  • No specific major required
  • Have graduated from a rigorous secondary school
    program of study after 1/1/06
  • First academic year up to 750
  • Second academic year up to 1,300

12
Tennessee Student Assistance Award
  • TSAA
  • State-funded grant
  • Need-based grant
  • Must be a TN resident
  • Pursuing first undergraduate degree
  • Full-time/part-time student
  • FAFSA data transmitted to State for consideration
  • Priority deadline February 15

13
Tennessee Education Lottery Scholarship
  • TN HOPE Scholarship
  • 4,000 for 4 year institution
  • 2,000 for 2 year institution
  • Must be a TN resident
  • Must graduate from a TN high school
  • GPA or test scores
  • 21 ACT or 980 SAT
  • 3.0 GPA (final cumulative)

14
Tennessee Education Lottery Scholarship
  • HOPE Access Grant
  • Student must have graduated from an eligible TN
    high school after January 1, 2004
  • GPA AND test scores
  • Final cumulative GPA of at least 2.75 AND
  • Composite ACT score of at least 18 or a combined
    SAT score of at least 860 AND
  • Have an adjusted gross income less than or equal
    to 36,000
  • Not eligible for Tennessee HOPE Scholarship
  • May become eligible for HOPE Scholarship

15
Tennessee Education Lottery Scholarship
  • General Assembly Merit Scholarship
  • 1,000 supplement
  • 3.75 GPA final cumulative AND 29 ACT or 1280 SAT
  • Aspire Award
  • 1,500 supplement
  • Meet HOPE requirements and parents AGI 36,000
    or less on tax form

May receive GAMS or Aspire, but not both
16
FAFSA
  • Free Application for Federal Student Aid
  • Secure government website www.fafsa.ed.gov
  • Not Google site www.fafsa.com
  • Familys personal and financial information is
    collected on FAFSA
  • Used to calculate EFC based on federal
    methodology
  • EFC is Expected Family Contribution
  • Comes from result of FAFSA called Student Aid
    Report (SAR) sent to students home and schools
    selected by student
  • Financial Aid Application Deadline
  • 2/15/08

17
PIN
  • Personal Identification Number
  • Used to sign the FAFSA
  • Student needs a PIN
  • One parent needs a PIN
  • Secure government website
  • www.pin.ed.gov
  • You can apply for your PIN tonight!

18
College Goal Sunday
  • February 10, 2008
  • Fill out your FAFSA with financial aid
    professionals
  • Many locations available
  • Sign up at
  • www.collegegoalsundaytn.org
  • Financial Aid Application Deadline
  • 2/15/08

19
General Helpful Terms
  • Tuition The cost a school charges for
    educational charges
  • Room The cost of your residence space
  • Board The cost of your food
  • Comprehensive Fee The entire cost for college,
    including all fees, such as parking, laundry,
    technology, etc.
  • Award Letter The document sent to a student from
    a financial aid office of a college with that
    schools offer of financial aid.
  • The financial aid office helps finance the
    education, the business office bills a student
    and collects payments.

20
Questions???
21
Thank you!
  • Jacquelyn D. Elliott
  • Tusculum College
  • Office of Financial Aid
  • Student Campus Employment
  • 1-800-729-0256 ext 5377
  • www.tusculum.edu
  • financialaid_at_tusculum.edu
  • jelliott_at_tusculum.edu
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