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Today’s Agenda We Will Review: 0 The types of financial aid that is available to help students pay for college 0 Steps to completing the FAFSA 0 Briefly discuss the California Dream Act application Who Should Apply for Financial Aid? High School Seniors need to apply for financial aid if: 0 You are planning to attend a four year university 0 You are planning to attend a community college 0 You are planning to attend a trade school Free Application For Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) Website: Fafsa.ed.gov Application Opens: October 1, 2016 Application Deadline: March 2, 2017 You will fill out the FAFSA if: 0 you are a U.S. Citizen or a Permanent Resident. 0 You must have a social security number to complete the FAFSA. California Dream Act Website: Dream.csac.ca.gov Application Opens: October 1, 2016 Application Deadline: March 2, 2016 You will complete the California Dream Act if: 0 You are an undocumented student 0 You are not a U.S. Citizen 0 You have attended a CA high school for at least 3 years and will graduate from a CA high school 0 You do not have a social security number (a social security number that was issued to you for work purposes does not count) What Do I Need To Fill Out My FAFSA/Dream Act? 0 Your social security number (For FAFSA only) 0 Your Parents’ IRS 1040 or 1040A 2015 taxes 0 The amount of money your parents have in their checking and savings accounts 0 Date your parents got married or divorced (MM/YYYY) 0 Your mom’s birthday (MM/DD/YYYY) 0 Your dad’s birthday (MM/DD/YYYY) 0 A list of all of the universities/colleges you applied to and plan to apply to. Types of Financial Aid Available 0 Grants: free money you do not have to pay back Ex. Pell Grant and CSU Grant 0 Scholarships: Free money you don’t have to pay back. 0 Federal Work Study: A part time job that you will work on campus. Ex. Bookstore cashier, office assistant 0 The federal government pays your wages. 0 You can use your earnings on anything you like. 0 Select “Yes” to the question regarding Work Study on the FAFSA How Do I Apply For a Cal Grant? 0 #1 Submit your FAFSA or California Dream Act by March 2, 2017! 0 #2 JGHS submits your Cal Grant GPA on your behalf. HOWEVER, if you get an email stating it was NOT submitted or that you were disqualified, please see Ms. Zavala ASAP!! 0 #3 Create an account at webgrants4students.org so you can check the status of your Cal Grant Award. Board of Governors (BOG) Fee Waiver California Community Colleges 0 BOG Fee Waiver: This waiver is awarded to students who are low income and will be attending a California Community College. This covers the cost of tuition. 0 For 2016-2017, the BOG Fee Waiver amount was $1748 ($874 per semester). Federal Student Loans 0 Federal Subsidized Loans: money that you borrow from the federal government to help you fund your education. 0 The government pays your interest while you are in college. 0 The current interest rate is 3.76%. 0 Federal Unsubsidized Loans: money that you borrow from the federal government to help you fund your education. 0 Your interest accrues while you are in college. 0 The current interest rate is 3.76%. Federal Loans Continued 0 PLUS Loan: money that your parent(s) will borrow from the federal government to help you pay for your college education. 0 The current interest rate is 6.31% 0 The interest accrues while you are in college. Parents are responsible for paying the interest. Remember… 0 If your school offers you a student loan, you can do one of three things: 0 Accept the ENTIRE loan amount 0 Accept PART of the loan amount 0 DECLINE the loan 0 If you see a loan on your financial aid award, please meet with Ms. Zavala to discuss it. 0 ALWAYS ACCEPT grants and scholarships! Financial Aid Awards 0 If you are accepted to a CSU, UC or Private/out of state university, you will receive a financial aid award online. 0 You will need to log in to your account on the school website’s student portal to review it. 0 Be sure to meet with Ms. Zavala discuss your award and for help comparing your awards from the colleges. Financial Aid Awards 0 If you are applying to and planning to attend a California Community College: 0 Your financial aid award will appear on your student portal on the college’s website. 0 The financial aid awards usually do not show up online until May/June. 0 You should meet with Ms. Zavala to review your award and for help understanding it. IMPORTANT!! 0 ALWAYS CHECK YOUR EMAIL! 0 If a university/college is requesting additional financial aid documents, see Ms. Zavala ASAP! 0 If you do not submit your documents by a set deadline, you lose out on a lot of financial aid money!! Apply online @ Fafsa.ed.gov Any 4 digit number You will answer questions for each section listed above Be sure to search for ALL of the colleges that you applied to and plan to apply to. You will select Yes or No for every question on this page Ask your parents if you are unsure You will need your parent(s) tax forms to answer the questions on the next few pages Enter 000-00-0000 if your parent does not have a Social Security # You must create an FSA ID. Click the link in blue to create one. 1 Parent needs to create an FSA ID as well. Click once you have answered all of the questions and signed with your FSA ID Apply online at: Dream.csac.ca.gov The CA Dream Act questions are very similar to the FAFSA questions. See Ms. Zavala if you need help filling this out. FAFSA and CA Dream Act Assistance 0 Ms. Zavala is available to help you before school, during lunch and after school with your FAFSA or California Dream Act. 0 Cash For College FAFSA/Dream Act Application Workshop Saturday 10/15 10am-2pm JGHS Library 0 Please see Ms. Zavala to make an appointment if you would like assistance during class time.