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Transcript of Financial Aid Overview Presentation offered by: Tiffany Barnes Financial Aid Counselor.
Financial Aid Overview
Presentation offered by:Tiffany Barnes
Financial Aid Counselor
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Why go to college?
Why go to college?
Undergraduate StudentsEstimated Cost of Attendance
Tuition & Fees* $10,066
Room & Board(on campus)
$7,760
Books & Supplies $1,000
Transportation $1,766
Personal Expenses $1,366
Loan Fees $72
Total$22,030These are 2014-2015 estimates based on a 15-hour class load and Texas
residency.*Out-of-state students should add approximately $10,860 in out-of-state tuition
fees
Financial aid is money from the federal and state governments, the institution of higher education, and private resources that assist a family in meeting the cost of the student’s education.
What is financial aid?
GrantsNeed based funds the student does not repay.
Work StudyNeed based award which allows the student to participate actively in meeting the cost of their education while gaining valuable work experience.
LoansBorrowed money that must be repaid.
For more information on interest rates and repayment options, visit www.studentloans.gov.
Types of Financial Aid
*For your 2015-2016 FAFSA, use your 2014 Tax Return.
Complete the Free Application for FederalStudent Aid (FAFSA) every year:
www.fafsa.gov
Reference your mostrecent tax return.
Priority Deadline:March 15th
How and when do I apply?
• Social Security numbers• Your driver’s license number• Your alien registration number
(if you are not a U.S. citizen)• Federal tax returns• Records of untaxed income, such as
veterans non-education benefits• Information on cash, savings and
checking account balances
What do I need when I fill out the FAFSA?
Senate Bill 1528
*For your 2015-2016 TASFA, use your 2014 Tax Return.
Complete the Texas Application for State Financial Aid (TASFA) every year:
www.aie.org/State/TASFA/
Reference your most recent tax return.
Submit the TASFA and Tax Return Transcripts directly to our office to be considered for state and institutional funding.
Priority Deadline:March 15th
ScholarshipsUniversity:
Universities might offer scholarships to students at the admissions level. Awards may be based on a variety of factors such as: • Class rank• SAT/ACT scoresCheck with your University for more information about offered scholarships.
General Scholarship Application• Application available NOW at
http//financialaid.unt.edu
Departmental:• Contact the department of your major regarding
opportunities, eligibility requirements, and deadlines.
External:• Private Organizations
• Businesses or Professional Groups• Fraternal Organizations• Religious Affiliates
• Parent(s)’ or Student’s Employer
• Local Libraries
• Civic Groups
• Online
Scholarships
http://financialaid.unt.edu/scholarships
UNT Tuition Guarantee Program– Emerald Eagle Scholars
Emerald Eagle Scholars program (EES) is a partnership with UNT. Incoming freshmen are identified through their Admissions and financial aid applications.
• Admissions Deadline: March 1st
• Financial Aid Deadline: March 15th
An Emerald Eagle Scholar must be:• A new entering freshman,• A Texas resident,• From a family whose adjusted gross income
does not exceed $40,000 annually,• And be eligible to receive a Federal Pell Grant.
More information about this program can be found at:
http://emeraldeagles.unt.edu
This gives students access to:
• To Do List• Accept/Decline Awards• My Loan Debt• Loan Entrance &
Management Counseling• View Pending/ Anticipated
Aid• Summer Financial Aid
Application• Satisfactory Academic
Progress (SAP)
The Student Portal
Who can we talk to about a special situation?
Changes in Income• Loss of job• Loss of parent• Loss of benefits
(child support, social security)
Extraordinary Expenses• Medical/dental
expenses• Elementary/secondary
school tuition• Elder careDependency
Overrides• Abuse• Abandonment• Neglect
• File your taxes early.• Complete your FAFSA each year by the priority
deadline. • Apply for Financial Aid & Scholarships separately.• Don’t pay someone for assistance with the
FAFSA or researching scholarship opportunities.• Keep copies of all correspondence with the
Federal Processor and the financial aid office.• Check your college student portal and your e-
mail regularly.
Important Reminders
Need more information? SFAS Office
Hours:• Monday-Friday, 8-5pm
SFAS Phone Number:
• (940) 565-2302 Direct• (877) 881-1014 Toll Free
ESSC Extended Hours:
• Monday-Thursday, 5-7pm
• Saturday; 9-1pm
http://financialaid.unt.edu