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Review Financial Aid Process

Steps to Completing the Financial Aid Process
1 Qualifying for Financial Aid
2 Submit the FAFSA Form
3 Review the Returned Student Aid Report (SAR)
4 Get Your College Award Letter: (link to content below)
what's in the award lettermaking an evaluation
5 Submit Your Applications for Aid
6 Process and Manage Your Funds

Get Your College Award Letter

  • The Financial Award Letter is processed by the college or university that you will be attending

    the school's financial aid office will process the SAR and determine the total financial aid you can receive through federal, state, and college-based programs

    the school will then send you the Financial Award Letter (Package) usually upon acceptance of your college admission — usually around March or April

    the Financial Award Letter (Package) will list the type of financial aid that may include:

    grants and scholarships:
    includes private and government grants and all scholarships.

    student loans:
    Perkins, subsidized and unsubsidized Stafford loans, PLUS loans, state loan programs, other.

    work-study programs:
    different work programs through the school or in the community.

    link to our financial aid charts for a summary review

 

  • Sample of an award letter:




  • Some award letters do not cover the full cost of attendance

    The sample award letter above shows an award package that matches the financial need for the academic years. Some colleges may offer award amounts that are less than the than the total financial need.

    You will have to determine what additional money you can find on your own in order to attend your college of choice.


  • You should review the financial award letter
    understand its terms included loan interest rates, required work hours, aid renewal and other requirements.

    Look at each award item to understand exactly what requirements are necessary to earn that award. Note that some instititutional grants are given to first-year students to encourage them to enroll. Make sure these grants are not reduced or removed after the first year.

    Ask about the work-study program: hours required, pay, type work, etc. Some students may opt to work the summer months instead of taking work -study programs.

    You'll also want to ask about the continued availability of the state grant.


  • The school will require you to either Accept (A) or reject (R) the financial aid package.

    have all of your questions asked before accepting the financial aid package — if you feel the package is inadequate, contact your school's financial aid office.

    review the financial aid packages among the various schools you plan to attend — compare which school offers the best financial aid package as it relates to your overall educational requirements.

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