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Join Andrea Stewart-Douglas, Assistant Director of Student Financial Services, for an informative session on financial assistance at Washington University in St. Louis. Learn about the types of financial aid available, the application processes for merit-based and need-based assistance, and how financial need is determined. We will cover key topics including expected family contribution (EFC), scholarships, grants, work-study options, and student loans. Get your questions answered and gain valuable insights into funding your education.
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Financial Assistance 101 Washington University in St. Louis Student Financial Services Andrea Stewart-Douglas, Assistant Director One Brookings Drive, Campus Box 1041 St. Louis, MO 63130 314-935-5982 (direct) Andrea_Stewart-Douglas@wustl.edu
What We’ll Cover… • Types of financial assistance • How to apply for financial assistance • How financial assistance is determined • Q&A
Total Annual Cost of Education • Tuition • Fees • Room and Board • Books • Personal Expenses • Travel
Types of Financial Assistance • Merit-Based • Need-Based
Merit-Based Application Process • Varies by College/University • Automatic • By separate application
Need-Based Application Process • All Schools • FAFSA • Some Schools • Profile • CSS PROFILE • or • School Profile • Noncustodial Parent’s Statement
FAFSA Reporting Custodial Household Information What to INCLUDE What NOT to INCLUDE • All income (except untaxed social security) • All non-retirement assets • Investment properties • 529 Plans owned by parent or student (as parent asset) • Assets in defined retirement plans • Cash value of life insurance • Home equity • 529 Plans owned by grandparents
Expected Family Contribution (EFC) • “The calculated amount your family will be • expected to contribute to your college costs, based on your family’s income, assets and characteristics.” • Dollar amount of your family’s contribution • for one year • for one student
Need-Based Financial Assistance Formula Total Annual Cost of Education minusExpected Family Contribution (EFC) _________________________________________ equalsNeed
Need-Based Financial Assistance Formula College A Cost $ 20,000 EFC - 5,000 Need $ 15,000 College B $ 55,000 - 5,000 $ 50,000
What is my EFC? • bigfuture.collegeboard.org • nces.ed.gov/CollegeNavigator
Need-Based Award Components • Scholarships and Grants • Work-Study Jobs • Student Loans
Scholarships and Grants • Money Not Paid Back • Colleges and Universities • Federal and State Governments • “Outside” Organizations
Work-Study Jobs • Campus Jobs • Part-time • Flexible • Build Resume
Student Loans • Federal Direct Loans (Stafford) • Subsidized - need-based • Unsubsidized (Stafford) • Federal Perkins Loan - need-based
Checklist Spring Fall Winter • Apply for admission • (check for deadlines) • Complete Profile • (available October 1st • of senior year) • Complete FAFSA • (available January 1st • of senior year) • Apply for “outside” • scholarships (Dec/Jan • of senior year) • Receive admissions • and financial aid offers • Talk to school’s • Financial Aid Office • Make final decision by • deadline • Apply for admission • (check for deadlines) • Apply for merit-based • aid (check for • deadlines)
Our Best Advice • Consider the Value • Share the Details • Make a Friend in the Financial Aid Office