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Financial Aid
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Where to Apply
FAFSA • fafsa.ed.gov
• Apply January 1st to March 2nd
• Makes you eligible for federal and state grants, scholarships, and loans
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What do you need
• You can begin filling out the FAFSA without your income tax returns. Once you complete them, go back to the FAFSA and update your financial information.
• Apply for a pin #. You will need this to access your information.www.pin.ed.gov
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Scholarships
• www.Collegeboard.org/scholarships
• www.collegeboard.org/mycollegedollars
• http://studentaid.ed.gov
• www.fastweb.com
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Loans
Need-Based Loans
• Federal Perkins Loans are awarded by colleges to students with the highest need.
• Federal Direct Subsidized Loans have a borrowing limit that increases for each year of school you complete.
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Loans
Non-Need-Based Loans• Federal Direct Unsubsidized
Loans allow you to add the interest fees to the amount you borrowed until after graduation. But this means you’ll actually end up owing more.
• Federal parent PLUS Loans allow parents to borrow the total cost of college, minus any financial aid received.
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Subsidized vs Unsubsidized
• The U.S. Department of Education pays the interest on a Direct Subsidized Loan– while you’re in school at least half-time– for the first six months after you leave school
(referred to as a grace period*)– during a period of deferment (a
postponement of loan payments).
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Net Price
• Figure out the cost of attending a college.– Collegeboard.org/npc