The Financial Aid Process
PREPARATION
Before applying for any financial aid, you will need to understand the real cost of
attending college:
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                    Sticker Price                                                   Net Price
       is the published cost of tuition and fees                       is what you will actually pay after you
              along with room and board                                   receive scholarships and grants
Sometimes the sticker price will make a school look out of reach but when you look at
the net price, it’s attainable!
                                                          FAFSA
The FAFSA is the Free Application for Federal Student Aid. Schools use your FAFSA to
evaluate your financial need and determine how much federal student aid you are
eligible to receive. Many states and colleges also use the FAFSA to determine your
eligibility for grants, scholarships and other forms of aid.
               Start                                        File                                    Submit
                                                                                                       FAFSA
                                                      fafsa.gov                                        SAI
                Oct
The FAFSA is available each                   Complete the FAFSA online at               After submitting your FAFSA,
October to file for the next school           fafsa.gov. You should complete             you'll receive a Submission
year. It’s a good idea to fill it out as      it for each year that you are in           Summary with your Student Aid
early as possible as some aid is              college.                                   Index (SAI), which is used by
awarded on a first come, first                                                           schools to assess your eligibility
served basis.                                                                            for aid.
                                           GRANTS & SCHOLARSHIPS
Grants and scholarships are a type of financial aid award that you do not have to pay back
                            Scholarships
                            are usually merit-based. They can be based on your academic performance,
                            athletic performance, or your choice of major
                            Grants
                            are usually based on a student’s financial need
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                            Federal Work-Study
                            provides part-time jobs for students with financial need to earn money to
                            help pay for educational expenses
                                                          LOANS
 Student loans are money given to you to pay for college expenses that you are expected
 to pay back with interest. There are different types of loans:
                                           Federal Student Loans
                         Loans issued by the federal government to help pay for college
         Subsidized Direct Loans
         The federal government pays the interest while you are in school
         Unsubsidized Direct Loans
         Interest accrues while you are in school and gets added to your
         loan balance when you start making payments
         Direct PLUS Loans
         Similar to an unsubsidized loan but they are given
         to those pursuing graduate and doctoral degrees
         or to parents of undergraduate students
                                 Private Loans
                                 Loans offered by a private lender to cover the cost of college that are
                                 not subject to the same rules as Federal Student Loans. You may need
                                 to have good credit and have a cosigner. Private loans often do not
                                 have benefits like income-driven repayment and loan forgiveness
                                 programs that Federal loans have.
                                           FINANCIAL AID PACKAGES
You will receive a financial aid offer letter from each school that you are accepted to. It
will include:
                                   Estimated                     Types of                                Net
                                      Cost                     Financial Aid                            Price
                             an estimated cost that          A list of grants, scholarships    What college will cost after
                             includes tuition, room and      and loans that you are            you subtract scholarships
                             board, fees as well as          eligible for                      and grants from the
                             books, transportation,                                            estimated cost of attendance
                             and supplies
If you receive award letters from multiple schools, you should compare them to see
which one is best for you.
                                                    REPAYMENT
 When you are no longer going to school, you will typically have a six month grace
 period before you will be required to start repaying your loans. Here are some things
 to consider:
              Payment Options                                                    Consolidation
    You should reach out to your loan servicer                     If you have multiple federal loans, you can
    to discuss the best repayment plan. There                      combine them into one bigger loan to
    are standard plans with a fixed payment                        simplify your monthly payment. Be sure to
    schedule and income-driven plans where                         weigh the pros and cons of consolidation
    your payment will depend on your                               as you may lose some of the borrower
    discretionary income.                                          benefits associated with your current loans.