Showing posts with label financial aid. Show all posts
Showing posts with label financial aid. Show all posts

Tuesday, May 3, 2011

Unigo: Unigo Expert Network: Making Sense of Financial Aid Packages

 

Unigo Expert Network: Making Sense of Financial Aid Packages

Posted: 04/29/11 04:14 PM ET

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We've witnessed many students and their families ecstatic to see their financial aid award offer arrive in the mail only to immediately go silent when they actually open it and see that it looks like a foreign language. Not to worry! Follow these tips to get the most out of your financial aid packages.
This week's question asks:

"I just got my financial aid package and don't know what to make of it. What are some terms I should know, things I should look for, or tips and tricks to maximize my aid?"

See answers from the VP of The College Board, Dean of Admissions at University of Illinois, and ask your own questions at www.unigo.com/expertnetwork

Peter Brass"A complete, honest and comprehensive application is invaluable"
It is critical that the student and parents provide a complete, honest and comprehensive report on the family's financial circumstances. It is remarkable the number of students who submit their applications for financial aid with critical pieces of information missing. For example, parental financial support for immediate and extended family members, siblings and grandparents most commonly, is sometimes omitted or downplayed and the resulting financial offer to the student of a lesser value than would otherwise be the case. Take the necessary time to review all demands on family resources so your college of choice has an accurate picture of your need. When an offer arrives review it. If you have omitted some significant items, or if financial circumstances have changed since your original application, then provide that information to the college immediately and request reconsideration. You might be very pleasantly surprised by the response.

- Peter Brass - Director of Student Services & University Adviser, St. John's Ravenscourt School

[See explanations of every type of financial aid]

Martha Merrill"Use this formula to make sure you don't miss anything!"
Each college should provide to you the annual cost of education. This will include "billable expenses" i.e. tuition, room, board and fees and indirect costs such as books, supplies, travel, and personal expenses. Your aid award should list grants and/or scholarships which do not need to be repaid. You will need to subtract your grants/scholarships from the "billable expenses" to determine what your family will be expected to pay to the college. Compare this amount to other awards from like colleges. The goal is to determine what college fits into your academic aspirations and your family's financial goals. Your award may also include student loans and an offer of student employment. Those loan proceeds can be applied to the bill, but they will have to be paid back sometime in the future.

- Martha Merrill - Dean of Admissions & Financial Aid, Connecticut College

[Learn how to calculate the actual cost of your dream college]

Betsy Morgan"Mind the Gap!"
One of the biggest mistakes that many college bound families make is to focus solely on the grand total of the award, without carefully considering its individual components. "They gave me the most money," say many students when asked why they chose a particular institution. But viewing your financial aid package in this way can be deceiving. Instead, think about long-range affordability. Start with the cost of attendance: tuition, room and board, and expenses. Then deduct out any grants, scholarships or work-study awarded - this is gift aid that you don't have to pay back. The resulting number is what you should really consider your "award." Finally, calculate the gap between this "award" amount and the amount that your family realistically can afford. Some schools will offer you loans and others will "gap" you (not meet 100% of your EFC). Regardless, you want to mind the gap and keep that number as small as possible, both for your family's current financial stability, as well as your future debt load.

- Betsy Morgan - Founder, College Matters LLC

[See all 30 Expert Answers to this question]

Was your financial aid package more or less than you thought it would be? How did you make up the difference?

Unigo: Unigo Expert Network: Making Sense of Financial Aid Packages

Friday, March 18, 2011

College Admissions, Search, and Financial Aid Help from College Confidential

 

What is College Confidential?

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Here you'll find hundreds of pages of articles about choosing a college, getting into the college you want, how to pay for it, and much more. You'll also find the Web's busiest discussion community related to college admissions, and our CampusVibe section!

College Admissions, Search, and Financial Aid Help from College Confidential

Tuesday, March 15, 2011

Fastweb : Scholarships, Financial Aid, Student Loans and Colleges

 

Fastweb : Scholarships, Financial Aid, Student Loans and Colleges

Fastweb is the premier online resource for paying and preparing for college.

For fifteen years, we have excelled in providing students with the resources to realize their educational pursuits, from the time they begin their college search in high school to the day they land their first job after graduation.

Fastweb members are matched to relevant scholarship opportunities completely free of charge. With roughly 1.5 million scholarships worth over $3.4 billion, there are scholarships for every student’s educational goals, activities and interests. Additionally, Fastweb members can depend on us for insider financial aid tips and job and internship matches in their area.

Our success stems from our commitment to empower students lives through information and innovation, creating an environment in which the scholarship and financial aid industry is better defined and more attainable.

College Majors 101 - Within Every Major A Universe

 

College Majors 101 - Within Every Major A Universe

College Majors 101: Is an education resource dedicated to one purpose and one purpose only. To teach students about different college majors in depth so that they can make more informed college and career choices. College Majors 101 has a goal of becoming a long lasting institution in the college landscape as its work in helping students find the right college major is revolutionary. Our company and website will be a place where students can openly research the greater world around each college major in order to better understand each major as a whole universe, rather than random, unconnected objects in the landscape.

College Majors 101: Helps students understand the greater world around each college major
Through our partnerships with Universities, Professional Associations, Future Employers and Business media in each major, College Majors101 helps students better understand the greater world around each career as told by the people who are in that industry currently at all levels. Students all too often will look for colleges programs having no idea what the actual industry is like. Students who use CM101 will make more mature and informed decisions about their future. They will go into the right programs, at the right schools, for the right reasons.

College Majors 101: Is where Admissions and Career Services come together
Admissions is where students enter college, career services is where they exit. Through CM101, Students will come to understand the relationship between the two. The goal is to have each student enter college knowing that in 4-5 years they will seek employment in their chosen field, and prepare themselves from the onset to craft their college experience to achieve the best outcome.

Wednesday, June 9, 2010

FinAid! Financial Aid, College Scholarships and Student Loans

FinAid! Financial Aid, College Scholarships and Student Loans

FinAid was established in the fall of 1994 as a public service. This award-winning site has grown into the most comprehensive source of student financial aid information, advice and tools -- on or off the web.

Access to FinAid is free for all users and there is no charge to link to the site.

FinAid has earned a stellar reputation in the educational community as the best web site of its kind. It's comprehensive, it's informative, it's objective -- and it's the first stop on the web for students looking for ways to finance their education.

FinAid! Financial Aid, College Scholarships and Student Loans