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SOUTHEASTERN LOUISIANA UNIVERSITY “You Matter HERE!” FINANCIAL AID

Learn about financial aid options available at Southeastern Louisiana University, including FAFSA, grants, loans, and scholarships. Find out how to apply and make the most of financial assistance opportunities.

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SOUTHEASTERN LOUISIANA UNIVERSITY “You Matter HERE!” FINANCIAL AID

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  1. SOUTHEASTERN LOUISIANA UNIVERSITY • “You Matter HERE!” • FINANCIAL AID

  2. FINANCIAL AID OVERVIEW • FAFSA • GRANTS • LOANS • SCHOLARSHIPS • EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES • S.A.P

  3. GENERAL INFORMATION • WHAT IT STANDS FOR! • EFC:Expected Family Contribution • COA: Cost of Attendance • LOSFA:Louisiana Office of Student Financial Assistance SOUTHEASTERN’S SCHOOL CODE: 002024 HELP LINE: 1-(800)-433-3243 APPLY ONLINE: www.fafsa.gov

  4. FAFSA What is the FAFSA? • Free Application for Federal Student Aid • www.fafsa.gov Why should I complete the FAFSA? • Determines if you can receive Federal Assistance – PELL GRANTS, SEOG, Federal Work Study and LOANS (Sub/Unsub) • Required for TOPS recipients • Don’t leave money on the table

  5. FAFSA & FSA ID SOUTHEASTERN’S SCHOOL CODE: 002024 HELP LINE: 1-(800)-433-3243 APPLY ONLINE: www.fafsa.gov

  6. GRANTS • MONEY YOU DON’T REPAY! • Federal Pell Grant • Federal Supplemental Education Opportunity Grant (SEOG) • Louisiana Go Grant Program (State funded)

  7. LOANS • FEDERAL DIRECT LOANS • Subsidized – Government pays interest while in school (4.45%) • Unsubsidized – Government does not pay interest while in school (4.45%) • Basic Loan Limits (dependent students) • $5,500 1st year undergraduates – Of which,$3,500 can be subsidized • $6,500 2nd year undergraduates – Of which,$4,500 can be subsidized • $7,500 for remaining undergraduate – Of which, $5,500 can be subsidized

  8. LOANS • LOAN TIPS • All first time borrowers must complete an Entrance Interview and a Master Promissory Note. Information on these may be found online at www.studentloans.gov. • Students have a six month grace period.

  9. LOANS FEDERAL DIRECT LOANS Only borrow what you need

  10. LOANS • PLUS LOAN • Parent loan program for parents of dependent undergraduate students, apply online at www.studentloans.gov • Fixed interest rate of 7% • Repayment begins 60 days after the loan is fully disbursed • If parent applies for PLUS Loan and is subsequently denied, student may then receive additional Unsubsidized loan funds • In order to receive either PLUS or PLUS denial funds, student must submit a request with Office of Financial Aid

  11. LEONETStudent Center To Do List: 1/3 of students are selected for verification and will have items Account Inquiry View Financial Aid Accept/Decline Awards Make a Payment

  12. TOPS • TOPS recipients have until the end of summer semester to earn the required 24 credit hours. Failure to do so suspends all future eligibility unless an extenuating circumstance applies. Must be continuously enrolled and full-time through the census date each semester. Check with the Scholarship office before dropping a class. • TOPS Opportunity • No stipend included - Total: $2,826.11 Fall 2017 • 20-22 ACT/Retention 2.30 for the first year and 2.50 GPA every year after that • TOPS Performance • $200 stipend Fall 2017 - Total: $3,026.11 for semester • 23-26 ACT/Retention 3.00 GPA • TOPS Honors • $400 stipend Fall 2017 - Total: $3,226.11 for semester • 27+ ACT/Retention 3.00 GPA

  13. Scholarships! Where do I get scholarships? • Southeastern offers Honor Scholarships as well as other Department Scholarships. Contact Scholarship Office (985)549-5116 • Private companies found at www.losfa.gov, www.fastweb.comandwww.lela.org • Don’t just apply for one. It takes many applications to receive one award. We care, you SUCCEED

  14. BEGINNING FRESHMAN HONORS SCHOLARSHIP • The Beginning Freshman Scholarship is to be awarded to a student entering Southeastern as a beginning freshman. • Any beginning freshman student admitted with a 23 ACT composite and a minimum 3.0 cumulative high school grade point average (on a 4.0 scale) qualifies for a scholarship at Southeastern. • Housing supplement only available to students living on campus. • All scholarships are awarded for eight semesters. • The application for admissions serves as the application for scholarships. • Eligibility is based on full-time status. For additional information about scholarships or TOPS, students can visit our website at www.southeastern.edu/scholarships or call the Office of Scholarship Services at (985)549-5116. • Retention Requirements: • The student must earn a MINIMUM 3.0 SEMESTER & CUMULATIVE GPA • The student must be continuously enrolled full-time each semester (minimum 12 hours). • The student must attempt and pass no less than 24 hours per academic year. The academic year is defined as the combination of the Fall and Spring semesters.

  15. BEGINNING FRESHMAN HONORS SCHOLARSHIP

  16. SCHOLARSHIPS DUAL ENROLLMENT 15+ Completion Scholarship Criteria: Student must have at least 15 hours of Dual Enrollment credits with a “C” or better from Southeastern and graduated in May 2017 Scholarship Amount: $1,000 split into 2 semesters Semester Awarded: 1 year (two semesters) only $500 for Fall 2017 and $500 for Spring 2018 We care, you SUCCEED

  17. WORK STUDY • Student will be considered either Federal (based on financial need) or State (not based on need) • Student may work up to 25 hours per week • BENEFITS • Networking within departments • Departments work around student’s schedule • *To view current openings, visit the Student Employment Network at www.southeastern.edu/sen.

  18. SATISFACTORY ACADEMIC PROGRESS (SAP): HOW DO I KEEP MY AID? • G.P.A. • Must maintain at least a 1.75 cumulative G.P.A. (freshmen) or at least a 2.0 cumulative G.P.A. (sophomore, junior, senior) • Percentage of Completion • Must complete at least 67% of courses enrolled • Maximum Time Frame • Must not exceed 180 credit hours for first undergraduate degree

  19. CONTACT INFORMATION • SCHOLARSHIP OFFICE:(985)549-5116, Room 120 • FINANCIAL AID COUNSELORS • Assistant Director - Tara Laborde • A – D Mary Gaye Savant- mgsavant@southeastern.edu • E – L Jessica McMillian - jessica.mcmillian@southeastern.edu • M – R Jacob Rester – jacob.rester@southeastern.edu • S – Z & Veterans Sophie Sciortino -sophie.sciortino@southeastern.edu • Assistant Director, Scholarships – Terry Garner • Financial Aid Director -Charles D Cambre • Location: North Campus, Financial Aid Building • Financial Aid: (985) 549-2244 or (800) 222-SELU(7358)

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