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Steps To Getting Started
Congratulations on your decision to pursue your educational goals! The next question for many students revolves around what financial aid options are available. It really is true that help is out there and here are three easy steps to get started:
Step 1 - Apply for your PIN
You will need a PIN to “electronically sign” the FAFSA-on-the-Web (the Free Application for Federal Student Aid) and you can use your PIN each year when you apply Your PIN will also give you access to your personal information in the U.S. Department of Education system. . If you are dependent for aid purposes, one of your parents will also need a PIN.
Step 2 - Complete the FAFSA-On-the-Web
To apply for federal student aid and many state student aid programs, students must first complete the FAFSA. Go to the FAFSA-On-the-Web and complete the application. The information you provide will help determine aid eligibility for those who qualify. To complete the application for 2006-07, you will need:
Step 3
Contact the school to arrange a meeting with a Tuition Planner. After you have completed the FAFSA-on-the-Web we will receive your data in about a week. Then we will have what we need to determine your aid eligibility and provide you with a customized financial plan.
"How is my eligibility determined?"
The FAFSA-on-the-Web is processed by the Department of Education and will provide the school with a figure called an Expected Family Contribution or EFC. The EFC is the amount that you theoretically can contribute toward your education.
The school will estimate the costs of your program and living expenses while you attend school. This is referred to as a Budget or Cost of Attendance. This Budget includes both direct (tuition, books and fees) and indirect (room, board, transportation and personal expenses) costs. The school will use these figures to calculate your estimated financial aid eligibility.
Some records are selected for "verification" by the Department of Education. If selected the school must review the data provided. If your application is selected, we will ask for additional information from you and your family, such as, W-2s, tax returns and verification of household information. Data matches are also preformed with other federal agencies, if your file is selected by one of these matches you may be asked to provide additional information.
For more information about federal financial aid, click here.
Financial Aid is available for those who qualify.
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