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Understanding Financial Aid and Business Services Courtney Robinson Office of Financial Aid

What Is Financial Aid? Financial aid includes institutional aid and federal/state aid. Most financial aid is federal need-based assistance that supplements a family s ability to pay for college. Essentially, the federal government aims to close the gap between the expense of college and the amount a family can provide toward that cost. A student s eligibility for federal financial aid is determined through the information disclosed on the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA). Awarding of financial aid is governed by federal regulations and guidelines.

Types of Financial Aid Gift Aid Merit-based scholarships (from the university or external source)* Tuition waivers or fee waiver Grants (usually federal need-based assistance) Self-Help Aid Loans Federal Work-Study Program * Many scholarships require a FAFSA

Applying for Federal Financial Aid If you have not started the application process for federal financial aid, you should do so immediately by visiting www.fafsa.gov. If you need further assistance, visit the Office of Financial Aid, and we ll help you get started. Students starting in Fall 2015 and beyond must complete the 2015-2016 FAFSA.

What Does Financial Aid Cover? Cost of Attendance (Determined by the university) Expected Family Contribution (EFC) (Determined by FAFSA) = Your Financial Need (Our goal!)

Estimated Cost of Attendance 2015-2016 (Full-time student living on campus for Fall/Spring) Charges In-State Out-of-State Tuition $7,224 $16,094 Room/Board* $9,060 $9,060 Personal expenses* $2,140 $2,140 Books/Supplies* $1,200 $1,200 Transportation* $1,430 $1,430 Misc. Fees* $272 $272 Total COA $21,326 $30,196 *This is just an estimate for the basis of awarding financial aid, it is not intended to reflect actual cost. Each students costs may be different and can be calculated by request on an individual basis.

Expected Family Contribution (EFC) Using the information disclosed on your student s FAFSA, the U.S. Department of Education calculates your family s EFC. According to the federal government, this is the amount of money your family should be able to contribute to the cost of higher education during the academic year.

Sample EFCs Student 1 Student 2 Cost of Attendance: $21,326 EFC (determined by FAFSA): $10,000 Cost of Attendance: $21,326 EFC (determined by FAFSA): $30,000 = = $11,326 Financial Need (Eligible for Need-Based Aid) $0 Financial Need (Not Eligible for Need-Based Aid)

Possible Awards Based on FAFSA Award Amounts Fall/Spring Criteria Pell Grant $626 - $5,775 EFC ranges from 0 to 5157 SEOG* $100 - $500 Must have need and Pell eligible Work-Study* $1,000 - $4,000 Must have need Subsidized Stafford loan $200 - $3,500 Must have need Unsubsidized Stafford loan $200 - $2,000 Non-need based Parent Plus Loan Up to COA Non-need based *These federal programs have limited funding. We award these funds in July after fees are applied to students accounts.

Federal Student Loan Limits Year Dependent (Subsidized) Dependent (Unsubsidized) Independent (Subsidized) Independent (Unsubsidized) First-Year $3,500 $2,000 $3,500 $6,000 Second-Year $4,500 $2,000 $4,500 $6,000 Third-Year and Beyond $5,500 $2,000 $5,500 $7,000 Subsidized Loans Interest-free while student is enrolled at least half- time and during six-month grace period after leaving school Unsubsidized Loans Accrue interest while student is enrolled

Entrance Loan Counseling and Master Promissory Note Students accepting federal loans for the first time must complete: Entrance loan counseling Master Promissory Note (MPN) Both of these items should be completed online at www.studentloans.gov. Financial aid will not be disbursed to student accounts until these steps are complete.

Mississippi Student Aid Mississippi Tuition Assistance Grant (MTAG) Minimum requirements are 2.5 high school GPA and 15 ACT. $25 to $500 per semester Mississippi Eminent Scholars Grant (MESG) Minimum requirements are 3.5 high school GPA and 29 ACT. Must apply during senior year of high school and enroll in college immediately following high school graduation. $1250 per semester How to Apply www.riseupms.com Application Deadline: September 15 (early application encouraged)

Verification The U.S. Department of Education sometimes selects a student s application for verification. What Is It? Verification means that additional paperwork and documentation is required before a student s application for financial aid can be fully processed and the student s loan eligibility is determined. What Do I Need To Do? You will be notified if you are selected for verification. It is extremely important that you comply with all requests for additional documentation in a timely manner. Financial aid cannot be awarded until verification is complete.

Award Notification Students will be notified of their financial aid eligibility when the financial aid application is completed. Initial award letters Initial financial aid eligibility is sent through U.S. mail. Future correspondence Any revisions or additional instructions regarding financial aid is communicated to the student s Southern Miss email account. Accepting Financial Aid Using SOAR Students must accept their financial aid through SOAR before it will be disbursed to their accounts.

https://info.usm.edu/soar/ If you don t remember your SOAR password, click CampusID password management to reset it.

Student Responsibilities Maintain satisfactory academic progress Complete applications accurately and on time Reapply for federal and state aid each year Provide all requested documentation Regularly check SOAR and Southern Miss email accounts for notifications Maintain current contact information on SOAR Enroll in the required number of hours each semester Notify Financial Aid of aid from outside sources Understand and comply with all rules governing aid Read and retain copies of all signed forms

Satisfactory Academic Progress (SAP) In order to receive and keep federal financial assistance (grants, loans, work-study, etc.), students must progress satisfactorily toward program completion. Satisfactory Academic Progress is measured in three ways: Qualitatively Earn the required minimum grade point average Freshmen 1.5 cumulative GPA Sophomore 1.75 cumulative GPA Junior/Senior 2.0 cumulative GPA Quantitatively Complete the required minimum of credits each semester. Complete your degree program within a reasonable time period.

To Recap: Apply for federal financial aid through FAFSA Apply for MS State Aid (MTAG/MESG) (if resident) Complete verification (if selected) Complete entrance loan counseling & master promissory note Accept/Decline loans through SOAR Maintain Satisfactory Academic Progress (SAP) Reminder: Any federal aid (loans, Pell Grant) awarded in the fall and spring semesters will limit eligibility for aid in the summer semester. Every student has a yearly limit that, once met, prevents further awarding of that aid.

Business Services Tommy Hillman, Assistant Director of Student Financial Services Business Services

Minimum Amount Due to Activate Student ID Card for Charging Class Schedule Fee Invoice Following today s orientation, each student will be emailed notification when the Class Schedule Fee Invoice is available on SOAR. No paper bills are mailed. An email will be sent to the student s Southern Miss email account, and to a parent/authorized user s email, when an invoice is ready to view. Minimum amount includes: 50% of current invoice 100% of any prior term balance Charging on student ID Students must pay the minimum amount before they will be allowed to charge on their student IDs.

Using Financial Aid A student s awarded financial aid may be used to satisfy the minimum amount to activate student ID for charging, but there are some exceptions. Prior Term Balances Financial aid awarded for the current semester cannot be applied to prior term balances in accordance with federal regulations. Work-Study Work-study cannot be used to satisfy the minimum payment.

Typical Charges on Student Accounts Tuition Housing Meal Plans Textbooks Course Fees Bookstore Charges Parking/Towing Fines Clinic Charges Library Student ID

Charging Responsibly Charging to student IDs is convenient, but it can also get students into financial trouble Just because they can charge doesn t mean they should! Student charges must be paid off by the end of the semester

Avoiding Fines Fines are expensive and usually unnecessary Most common fines for students are parking and library fines Encourage your student to turn in library books on time Encourage your student to purchase a parking decal and park in the correct zone

Billing and Finance Charges The University of Southern Mississippi does not mail monthly billing statements to students. A notification will be emailed to the student s Southern Miss email account, and to a parent/authorized user s email, when a new invoice is available for viewing. Billing Schedule Bills are generated monthly and are due on the first Monday of the following month (with the exception of holidays). A complete billing schedule is available on the Business Services website (www.usm.edu/business-services). Monthly Periodic Rate A late fee of 1.5% of the unpaid balance will be assessed monthly for any balance owed beyond the payment due date. A full month s charge will be applied the first day the payment is late. Late Payment Fee A $100 late payment fee will be assessed to student accounts at the end of each semester when a balance is still owed. Outstanding Balance Outstanding unpaid balance will prevent student from pre-registering for next semester, and prevent issuing academic transcript.

Prepaid Tuition Plans Families participating in a prepaid tuition plan (i.e. MPACT, ALPACT, etc.) should contact Business Services. Business Services will need to have the correct plan information on file for your student. Contact: Megan Jolly business.services@usm.edu 601.266.4142

Refunds What? Refunds may be generated from excess financial aid or various campus credits. When? The first round of refunds for the fall semester will be generated approximately the third week of classes. How? Students will receive their refunds in the form of a Go Gold debit card in the mail. Students should then log on to www.gogoldcard.com, enter the card number, and choose a refund preference (activate the debit card, direct deposit into existing bank account, or receive a paper check).

Student Charges after Refund Issued Some expenses can be charged after refunds are issued (textbooks, bookstore charges health clinic charges, fines, etc.) Students must pay these out-of-pocket since any excess financial aid/scholarships have been refunded to the student Encourage your student to be responsible with any refunded money!

Current Contact Information It is critically important that students update their contact information (phone number, email, and mailing address). The university relies on the student for accurate contact information. This can be done easily using SOAR.

Be Aware July 15: Fee Invoices available to students on SOAR August 3: Minimum payment is due to Business Services August 19: Classes begin August 26: Last day to drop classes or withdraw and receive financial credit August 26: Last day to drop regular semester classes without academic penalty

PAYMENT OPTIONS MAIL Check or money order IN PERSON Check, cash, or money order ONLINE Several options for online payment: - Debit or credit card (2.75% convenience fee) - e-check/ach transfer from your bank (no convenience fee) - OneCard/refund debit card transfer (no convenience fee)

We are here to help. Office of Financial Aid Kennard-Washington Hall, Room 101 M-F, 8-5 P: 601.266.4774 E: financial.aid@usm.edu W: www.usm.edu/financialaid @USMFinancialAid /SouthernMissFinancialAid Business Services Forrest County Hall, Room 101 M-F, 8-4:30 P: 601.266.4137 E: business.services@usm.edu W: www.usm.edu/business-services