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Student Financial Services

Student Financial Services. Financing Your Education. Who We Are. Campus Hub for One-Stop Service Financial Aid Billing Parking Permits/Bus Passes How to Reach Us: 1-800-722-0544 (507) 389-1866 (Campus Hub) www.mnsu.edu/campushub campushub@mnsu.edu Summer Hours:

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Student Financial Services

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  1. Student Financial Services Financing Your Education

  2. Who We Are Campus Hub for One-Stop Service Financial Aid Billing Parking Permits/Bus Passes How to Reach Us: 1-800-722-0544 (507) 389-1866 (Campus Hub) www.mnsu.edu/campushub campushub@mnsu.edu Summer Hours: Monday-Friday 8am to 4pm

  3. Privacy & You Educational Records Restrictions: Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA), Minnesota Government Data Practices Act, & University Policy Authorization for Release of Information Form: Can be completed by visiting the Campus Hub

  4. Cost of Attendance For a Minnesota Resident for 2009-2010: $15,602 (estimated) For a Non-Resident for 2009-2010: $22,034 (estimated) Direct Costs: Tuition, Fees, Books Indirect Costs: Room, Board (Rent, Food), Parking, Personal Expenses

  5. Cost of Attendance In-State Tuition: $5,632 Fees: $798 Books: $856 Room & Board: $5,822 Transportation/Parking: $906 Laundry: $270 Clothing: $638 Personal/Health/Miscellaneous: $680

  6. Financing Your Education Savings for College Grants and Scholarships Employment Loans

  7. Financial Aid Options Free Aid: Grants, Scholarships Employment: Work Study, Part-Time Employment Low Cost Aid: Perkins Loans, Stafford Loans, PLUS Loans Higher Cost Aid: SELF Loans, Alternative Loans

  8. To Receive Financial Aid Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) Online at www.fafsa.ed.gov MSU priority application date: March 15th Award Notice: Sent electronically Accessed through MSU e-services account Student Response Form: Fill out online to accept your Financial Aid Satisfactory Academic Progress: Maintain Cumulative 2.0 GPA Maintain 67% Completion Rate Stay within 150% of Degree Credit Timeframe

  9. Award Notice

  10. Student Response Form Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) Student Response Form: Fill out online Satisfactory Academic Progress: Maintain Cumulative 2.0 GPA Maintain 67% Completion Rate Stay within Maximum Timeframe

  11. Free Aid Federal Grants: Pell, SEOG, Academic Competitiveness, SMART, TEACH Minnesota State Grant Maximum award at 15 credits Scholarships: Alliss Achieve Application at http://ohe.state.mn.us

  12. Work Study Typically On-Campus Employment Some off-campus community service opportunities available $8.00 per hour base Paid bi-weekly Awards are $1,280-$3,840 per year Average of 15 hours per week Accept in Student Response Form online Complete Work-Study Questionnaire online Notified early August of work-study assignment location

  13. Non-Work-studyPart-Time Employment On-Campus and Off-Campus Jobs: www.mavjobs.com Career Development Center: (507) 389-6061 www.mnsu.edu/cdc cdc@mnsu.edu

  14. Low Cost Aid Perkins Loans: High Need Basis Submit FAFSA by priority deadline 0% interest while in school 5% interest after school Some cancellation provisions exist Accept in Student Response Form online Complete Loan Entrance Counseling online Complete Master Promissory Note

  15. Low Cost Aid Subsidized Federal Stafford Loans: Federal Government pays the interest while you are in school Interest Rate when you are out of school currently 5.6% Unsubsidized Federal Stafford Loans: The interest accrues while you are in school Unsubsidized Interest Rate is 6.8% Accept in Student Response Form online Complete Loan Entrance Counseling online Complete Master Promissory Note online

  16. Low Cost Aid Stafford Loans:

  17. Lower Cost Aid PLUS Loans: The Parent is the Borrower No minimum income requirement Grace period available Deferments are possible Additional Unsubsidized Stafford eligibility for PLUS denials Interest is fixed at 8.5% http://www.mnsu.edu/campushub/loans/ Complete Master Promissory Note online

  18. Lower Cost Aid

  19. Higher Cost Aid SELF Loans: Interest rate currently 4.7%, reviewed quarterly May increase up to 2% per year Must pay interest while in-school Must have credit-worthy co-signer Apply online at www.selfloan.org Alternative Loans: Co-signer generally required Interest rates can vary from 4-12% Compare online at www.mnsu.edu/campushub

  20. Comparing Other Loan Options

  21. Tracking Your Loan Amounts Start a file for your Financial Aid paperwork: File a FAFSA each calendar year MSU priority deadline is March 15th Check Your Loan Totals: Check online at www.nslds.ed.gov

  22. Tracking Your Loan Amounts Interest Time $$$ Fourth Year Interest Third Year Interest Second Year Interest First Year

  23. Money Management Suggestions Check your bank account statements Buy used books Borrow only what you need in student loans Use your credit card wisely Personal Financial Management: www.mnsu.edu/campushub/pfm

  24. Credit Cards • 20% of college graduates have $7,000 + in credit card debt • 22% of college students make minimum monthly payments • 17% pay in full each month • 82% carry balances each month, thereby paying finance charges

  25. New Credit Card Laws • Co-signer required for individuals under 21 • Unless ability to repay debt is demonstrated • Co-signer approval on increase in credit level • Prohibition of “give-aways” for signing up for credit cards on or near college campuses

  26. Loans vs. Credit Cards

  27. Protect Your Credit Prevent Identity Theft: Don’t give out your personal information to strangers, including your SSN, credit card numbers, and other financial information Shred unneeded credit card offers, financial statements, and billing statements Opt Out of Unwanted Credit Offers: www.optoutprescreen.com | Call (800) 5OPTOUT Check Your Credit Report: Check online at www.annualcreditreport.com

  28. Protect Your Credit Prevent Phishing:

  29. Review & Accept Aid Online Student Financial Services staff available: 2-3:45pm Today Lower Level CSU Student Computer Workstations

  30. Questions How to Reach Us: 1-800-722-0544 (507) 389-1866 (Campus Hub) www.mnsu.edu/campushub campushub@mnsu.edu Summer Hours: Monday-Friday 8am to 4pm

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