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Title: Financial Aid for College


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Financial Aid for College
  • Filling out a FAFSA

2
All money spent on education is an investment..
  • By your government
  • By your community
  • By your parents and family
  • By YOU
  • intended to yield a return!

3
Your education thus far has been an investment
made by your community
  • 3500-4000 per student per year
  • X 12
  • 42,000-50,000
  • What kind of a return do you represent thus far?

4
FAFSA Federal money
  • Free
  • Application
  • For Federal
  • Student
  • Aid
  • Find the link at www.fafsa.gov
  • Never pay anyone to file your FAFSA!

5
You fill it out each year!
  • Your info will be kept on file.
  • Each school year, you update the information.

6
Filing the FAFSA allows you to continue your
education
  • You shoulder some of the responsibility for the
    cost
  • You invest in your future

7
What kind of schools qualify for Federal dollars?
  • 4 year colleges and universities
  • Community colleges
  • Trade schools
  • Vocational training programs

8
Types of Aid
  • Grants money not repaid, given on a basis of
    need (incomeassetsfamily size) Pell Grants
  • Work Study employment - wages paid with federal
    money
  • Loans

9
Federal Student Loans are different from
commercial loans.
  • Lower interest
  • Longer payback period
  • Grace period upon completion of your education

10
Dependency
  • Your will be regarded as a dependent until you
    are 24
  • Your parents/guardians income will be
    considered in awarding you financial aid
  • Independent status marriage, children, foster
    care, emancipation

11
Special circumstances
  • Case by case basis
  • Considered through a written explanation to
    individual financial aid departments

12
To file a FAFSA you need
  • Current financial information for you and your
    parents/guardians
  • Tax returns
  • W-2s

13
File in January
  • Even if you do not have current tax information
    use previous years numbers as an estimate
  • Update ASAP when current taxes are completed

14
Pin Numbers
  • Allow you and your parents to sign your FAFSA
    online
  • Requires a social security number
  • (Parents with no SS follow directions for pin)

15
Follow the FAFSA with the OSAC
  • Oregon Student Aid Commission is the state form
    of the FAFSA
  • Consideration for Oregon Opportunity Grant
    (similar to the Pell) is automatic when FAFSA is
    filed
  • Clearinghouse for over 300 other grants and
    scholarships
  • GearUp scholarships (Central has 5) this is the
    last year.

16
Focus on local scholarships
  • Think about scholarships given by employers and
    local businesses
  • They are less competitive

17
Remember
  • If you fail to plan....
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