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Title: Office of Student Financial Services


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Office of StudentFinancial Services
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  • Welcome
  • to the
  • Georgetown
  • Community

3
Role of Student Financial Services(OSFS)
  • Determine eligibility for need-based financial
    aid
  • Package federal and institutional aid to meet
    full need
  • Talk with students and families about financing
    options
  • Establish four year partnership

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  • Expectations when financing a Georgetown
    education
  • Parents will help finance the college education
    to the extent they are able
  • Students should do their part through savings and
    part-time earnings
  • OSFS will evaluate families in an equitable and
    consistent manner, recognizing that special
    circumstances can affect ability to pay

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Formula for Need
  • Cost of Attendance (COA)
  • - Expected Family Contribution (EFC)
  • Financial Need

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Cost of Attendance
  • Tuition and fees
  • Room and board
  • Books and supplies
  • Miscellaneous personal
  • expenses
  • Transportation

7
Actual 2009-2010Cost of Attendance
  • Item
  • Full Time Tuition
  • Required Fees
  • Room
  • Board
  • Books/ Personal
  • Travel
  • TOTAL
  • Cost
  • 38,616
  • 596
  • 8,616 3,890
  • 2,912
  • 500
  • 55,130

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Methodologies to determine your expected family
contribution
  • Federal Methodology determines eligibility for
    all types of federal aid
  • Institutional Methodology determines
    eligibility for Georgetown Scholarship

9
Federal Methodology considers
  • income
  • non-home assets
  • family size
  • age of parents
  • number of parents working
  • number in college

10
Additional Institutional Methodology
Considerations
  • home equity
  • cost of siblings college
  • non-custodial parents
  • repayment of parent educational loans
  • unreimbursed medical expenses
  • private elementary, secondary tuition

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Student Contribution
  • Minimum student contribution from income is
    1,700
  • Asset contribution 25 of net worth

12
Types of Need-Based Aid
  • Gift Aid
  • Federal
  • Pell
  • ACG/SMART
  • FSEOG
  • State
  • Georgetown Scholarship
  • Private Sponsors
  • Self-help
  • Loans
  • Federal Perkins/Nursing Loan
  • Federal Stafford Loan
  • Federal PLUS Loan
  • Employment
  • Federal Work Study

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The 6 most commonly asked questions
?
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Will educational loans still be available while
my student is in school?
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YES
  • The federal government is committed to preserving
    access to federal loan programs.

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Federal Perkins/Nursing Loan
  • Annual and aggregate loan limits
  • Interest rate 5
  • Nine-month grace period
  • Deferment and cancellation provisions available

17
Federal Stafford Loan(Subsidized/Unsubsidized)
  • Annual Loan Limits
  • 5,500 (1st year undergraduates)
  • Up to 3500 Subsidized Loan
  • 6,500 (2nd year undergraduates)
  • Up to 4500 Subsidized Loan
  • 7,500 (remaining years of undergraduate study)
  • Up to 5500 Subsidized Loan
  • Subsidized Stafford Loan Interest Rate 5.6
  • Unsubsidized Stafford Loan Interest Rate 6.8
  • Fees range from 1 to 4
  • Six-month grace period

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Federal PLUS Loan
  • Borrowers are parents of dependent
  • undergraduate student
  • Loan limits
  • Cost of Attendance
  • 8.50 fixed interest rate
  • 3 origination fee 1 insurance premium
  • Repayment can begin six months after student
    graduates

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2. Can my expected family contribution be
changed?
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YES
  • If special circumstances exist
  • Income reduction or non-recurring income
  • Loss of employment
  • Significant unreimbursed medical/dental expenses
  • Two households for employment purposes
  • Extended care to grandparents

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3. What factors may change my students
financial aid eligibility in future years?
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  • Change to number in household
  • Change to number in college
  • Significant increase/decrease in income and/or
    assets
  • Marriage/Divorce

23
4. Will my financial aid package be adjusted if
I receive an outside scholarship?
24
YES
  • The benefits of
  • seeking outside scholarships
  • Option 1 Reducing Family Contribution
  • Option 2 Reduced Student Work
  • Option 3 Reduced Student Loan

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Private Scholarship Searches
  • Local library resources
  • Local businesses civic organizations
  • Parents place of business

Scholarship searches should always be free. For
links to up-to-date Scholarship search sites
visit http//finaid.georgetown.edu/schships.htm
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5. What is work study?
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Federal Work-Study
  • Annual Work
  • 3,000 (1st year undergraduates)
  • 3,200 (2nd year undergraduates)
  • 3,400 (3rd year undergraduates)
  • 3,600 (4th year undergraduates)
  • Eligible employers
  • School
  • Federal, State, or local public agency
  • Community service activities
  • Private non-profit organizations in academically
    relevant jobs
  • For-profit organizations in academically relevant
    jobs
  • https//seo.georgetown.edu/

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  • 6. How do I pay my bill?

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Payment Options
  • Financial Aid
  • Third Party Billing
  • Cash, Check or Wire
  • E-check
  • Deferment
  • 10 Month Payment Plan (July April)

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Where Do I Go From Here?
  • Investigate other sources of aid
  • Conduct private scholarship search
  • Review alternative finance options
  • Consult with financial aid counselor

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