Financial aid questions for seniors to ask colleges
ACT research suggests that the percentage of college-bound students who
are applying for financial aid is steadily growing each year. You can complete
the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) now at http://www.fafsa.ed.gov/.Financial aid planning can be intimidating, and you may not know where to turn for answers. The financial aid officers at colleges and universities are there to help. Below is a list of questions that the Associated Colleges of the Midwest suggests families ask:
1.
What kind of financial assistance does the college
offer: need-based, merit-based, or both?
2.
Can the college provide an early estimate of what
our financial aid award might be?
3.
What forms are needed in order to apply?
4.
When are financial aid applications due?
5.
What student costs are taken into account by the
financial aid office? Tuition, room, board, transportation? What about
additional expenses such as books, fees, computers, and personal expenses?
6.
What’s included in the comprehensive fee? For
example, do students have to pay extra for computer time or to attend campus
events (concerts, plays, films, lectures, athletic events, etc.)?
7.
When will we be notified about the amount of
assistance we can expect?
8.
Does the institution have an appeal process to review
special circumstances?
9.
Is there a commitment for financial assistance
beyond the first year?
10.
How and when do we apply for financial assistance
after the first year?
11.
What if we do not qualify for need-based aid? Are
there alternative financing options available?
12.
What grants, loans, and work-study opportunities
does the college offer? Are there any we might be eligible for?
13.
What’s the average student loan indebtedness amount
for the college's graduates?
14.
Is there a restriction to the length of time that financial
assistance will continue?
15.
How long does it typically take a student to
graduate from this college? Four years? Longer?
16.
What impact do scholarships from outside sources
have on other financial aid?
17.
Can we apply financial aid toward an off-campus
study program, either in the United States or another country?
18.
What happens if our family's financial situation
changes substantially during the school year?
Are
there payment options available, such as monthly or quarterly?
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