The 411 on financial aid

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MASSACHUSETTS EDUCATIONAL FINANCING AUTHORITY

THE 411 ON

FINANCIAL AID

Types of Aid

Grants & Scholarships

Free money that doesn’t

need to be repaid

Federal Direct Student Loans

Money that must be repaid

after graduation

Categories of

Aid

Merit-Based Aid •Awarded in recognition of student

achievement

•Different criteria at every college

•Might require an application

Need-Based Aid •Based on family’s financial need

•Determined by a formula

•Must achieve certain GPA &

earned credits each year to

maintain

Sources of Aid

•Federal government

•MA state government

•Colleges & universities

•Private agencies

Application

Process

•Check each college’s website for

deadlines & applications

•Early action/decision may have

earlier deadlines

•Don’t be late!!

FAFSA®

•fafsa.gov

•Required by every college

•Free

•Opens Oct 1st

•Parent & student sign with an

FSA ID

•Watch MEFA’s FAFSA webinar

CSS Profile

•student.collegeboard.org/profile

•Required by 250+ schools

•$25 for 1st school, $16 for each

additional

•Opens Oct 1st

•Watch MEFA’s Profile webinar

After You

Apply

•Colleges & state receive data

•Student receives Student Aid Report

(SAR)

•Contact the Financial Aid Office with

special circumstances

•Colleges may require additional

documentation

Financial Aid

Terms

Cost of Attendance (COA) Total expenses for one year of

college at each school including

tuition, fees, room, board, books,

supplies, transportation, & personal

expenses

Expected Family Contribution (EFC)

Calculated amount, based on a

federal formula, that represents what

a family has the ability to pay for one

year of college

EFC Calculator

Financial Aid Eligibility Amount of need-based financial aid

a school can provide to a student.

*Most schools cannot give students

the full amount of financial aid

eligibility

Financial Aid

Formula

Cost of Attendance

- Expected Family Contribution

Financial Aid Eligibility

Paying for

College in MA

Tuition Break Reduction on out-of-state

tuition costs for certain

programs at New England

schools

Commonwealth Commitment

Lowers cost of tuition & fees

for students transferring from

2-year to 4-year MA public

college or university

Free Resources

FAFSA Day Free in-person

assistance completing

the FAFSA

Scholarships

Fastweb.com

GoodCall.com

mefapathway.org

Understanding Your Financial Aid &

Paying for College Seminars

•Across MA in March & April

•Explain financial aid awards

•Help with paying the college bill

•Check mefa.org/events

Questions? Contact us:

(800) 449-MEFA (6332)

info@mefa.org

mefa.org