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Let’s Use Some Dynamite to shed light on paying for college! What Are You Going To Do Today Napoleon?
Uncle Rico… What’s the Value of A College Education over a lifetime? Back in  ‘82 On average a high school graduate can expect to make $22,437 per year A college graduate with a associate’s degree can expect to make $30,356 A college graduate with a bachelor’s degree can expect to make $45,776 An advanced degree graduate can expect to make $65,301
A Changing Workforce More than 2/3 of new jobs require some postsecondary education
Financing Your EducationPaying for College What is financial aid? Where does it come from? What aid is available? How do I apply?
What is financial aid? Money to help you get through school!
Where does it come from? Federal Government State Government  Institution  Private Sources
What can Financial Aid Be? Scholarships – Free Money Full-Time/Part-Time Work  College Savings – UESP 529 Plan Grants – Free Money Work-Study – Aid & Tuition Discounts Federal Student Loans – Low Interest / Consolidation Federal Parent Loans – Low Interest Private/Alternative Loans – Non Federal Loans
Paying for College: Grants Pell  Grant  	Up to $5,550 Federal Supplemental Educational Opportunity Grant (FSEOG) $100 to $4,000 LEAP Grant(Leveraging Educational Assistance Partnership) Partnership between state and federal government State matches federal dollars, up to $1,000 Utah Centennial Opportunity Program for Education (UCOPE) Grant Funding by the Utah State Legislature to supplement shrinking federal dollars
Paying for College: Work Study Federal Work Study Up to 20 hours per week Does not affect income on next year’s FAFSA Federal government typically pays 75% of student’s wage  Utah matches funds through UCOPE Work Study Program
Paying for College: Student LoanS Federal Student Loan Programs Perkins (Based on need) ,[object Object]
This loan may eventually become an unsubsidized loan awardStafford ,[object Object]
Unsubsidized
$3,500 1st year undergraduate
$4,500 2nd year undergraduates
$5,500 for each remaining undergraduate year
$8,500 for each year of graduate/professionalstudy,[object Object],[object Object]
Paying for CollegeFAFSA Pin Site Apply for FAFSA Online
What Next?  EFC: Expected Family Contribution SAR: Student Aid Report Award Letter
Independent Student Definition 24 Graduate or Professional Student Married Has children or dependents Orphan or ward of the court Veteran  Active duty Determined to be “independent” by financial aid administrator based upon unusual circumstances
Cost of Attendance ,[object Object]
Room and Board

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Dynamite Power Point

  • 1. Let’s Use Some Dynamite to shed light on paying for college! What Are You Going To Do Today Napoleon?
  • 2. Uncle Rico… What’s the Value of A College Education over a lifetime? Back in ‘82 On average a high school graduate can expect to make $22,437 per year A college graduate with a associate’s degree can expect to make $30,356 A college graduate with a bachelor’s degree can expect to make $45,776 An advanced degree graduate can expect to make $65,301
  • 3.
  • 4. A Changing Workforce More than 2/3 of new jobs require some postsecondary education
  • 5. Financing Your EducationPaying for College What is financial aid? Where does it come from? What aid is available? How do I apply?
  • 6. What is financial aid? Money to help you get through school!
  • 7. Where does it come from? Federal Government State Government Institution Private Sources
  • 8. What can Financial Aid Be? Scholarships – Free Money Full-Time/Part-Time Work College Savings – UESP 529 Plan Grants – Free Money Work-Study – Aid & Tuition Discounts Federal Student Loans – Low Interest / Consolidation Federal Parent Loans – Low Interest Private/Alternative Loans – Non Federal Loans
  • 9. Paying for College: Grants Pell Grant Up to $5,550 Federal Supplemental Educational Opportunity Grant (FSEOG) $100 to $4,000 LEAP Grant(Leveraging Educational Assistance Partnership) Partnership between state and federal government State matches federal dollars, up to $1,000 Utah Centennial Opportunity Program for Education (UCOPE) Grant Funding by the Utah State Legislature to supplement shrinking federal dollars
  • 10. Paying for College: Work Study Federal Work Study Up to 20 hours per week Does not affect income on next year’s FAFSA Federal government typically pays 75% of student’s wage Utah matches funds through UCOPE Work Study Program
  • 11.
  • 12.
  • 14. $3,500 1st year undergraduate
  • 15. $4,500 2nd year undergraduates
  • 16. $5,500 for each remaining undergraduate year
  • 17.
  • 18. Paying for CollegeFAFSA Pin Site Apply for FAFSA Online
  • 19. What Next? EFC: Expected Family Contribution SAR: Student Aid Report Award Letter
  • 20. Independent Student Definition 24 Graduate or Professional Student Married Has children or dependents Orphan or ward of the court Veteran Active duty Determined to be “independent” by financial aid administrator based upon unusual circumstances
  • 21.
  • 24. personal expenses, including documented costs for a personal computer
  • 29.
  • 30. # 1 Scholarship Resource (Institutions) What’s the 2nd? Counseling Centers What’s 3rd? UtahFutures
  • 31. Other Helpful Resources UtahFutures.org college.ed.gov
  • 32. Remember to always smile when faced with impossible odds UHEAA Outreach Michelle Riddle mriddle@utahsbr.edu (801) 321-7145 Sumiko Martinez smartinez@utahsbr.edu (801) 366-8477 Brian Hosie bhosie@utahsbr.edu 801-321-7245 Steve Rogerssrogers@utahsbr.edu (801)366-8460
  • 33. Follow us on Facebook and Twitter for the most up-to-date scholarship reminders! www.facebook.com/uheaa www.twitter.com/uheaa www.uheaa.org/higheredshop

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  1. Custom animation effects: Grayscale picture fades to full color(Basic)To reproduce the grayscale picture effects on this slide, do the following:On the Home tab, in the Slides group, click Layout, and then click Blank. On the Insert tab, in the Illustrations group, click Picture. In the Insert Picture dialog box, select a color picture and then click Insert. On the slide, select the picture. Under Picture Tools, on the Format tab, in the bottom right corner of the Size group, click the Size and Position dialog box launcher. In the Size and Position dialog box, on the Size tab, resize or crop the picture as needed so that under Size and rotate, the Height box is set to 4.15” and the Width box is set to 6.25”. Resize the picture under Size and rotate by entering values into the Height and Width boxes. Crop the picture under Crop from by entering values into the Left, Right, Top, and Bottom boxes. Under PictureTools, on the Format tab, in the Adjust group, click Recolor, and then under Color Modes click Grayscale (first option from the left).Right-click the grayscale picture, and then click Format Picture. In the Format Picture dialog box, in the left pane, click Shadow. In the Shadow pane, click the button next to Presets, and then under Outer click Offset Diagonal Top Right (third row, first option on the left).On the Home tab, in the Drawing group, click Arrange, point to Align, and then do the following:Click Align to Slide.Click Align Middle.Click Align Center.To reproduce the full-color picture effects on this slide, do the following:Select the grayscale picture. On the Home tab, in the Clipboard group, click the arrow under Paste, and then click Duplicate.Select the duplicate picture. Under PictureTools, on the Format tab, in the Adjust group, click Recolor, and then under No Recolor click No Recolor.On the Home tab, in the Drawing group, click Arrange, point to Align, and then do the following:Click Align to Slide.Click Align Middle.Click Align Center.To reproduce the animation effects on this slide, do the following:On the Animations tab, in the Animations group, click CustomAnimation.On the slide, select the full-color picture, and then do the following in the CustomAnimation task pane: Click Add Effect, point to Entrance, and then click MoreEffects. In the Add Entrance Effect dialog box,under Subtle, click Fade, and then click OK.Under Modify: Fade, in the Start list, select With Previous.Under Modify: Fade, in the Speed list, select Slow.Click Add Effect, point to Entrance, and then click MoreEffects. In the Add Entrance Effect dialog box,under Subtle, click Expand, and then click OK.Under Modify: Expand, in the Start list, select With Previous.Under Modify: Expand, in the Speed list, select Fast.To reproduce the background effects on this slide, do the following:On the Design tab, in the Background group, click BackgroundStyles, and then click Style 8 (second row, fourth option from the left). (Note: If this action is taken in a PowerPoint presentation containing more than one slide, the background style will be applied to all of the slides.)
  2. These are averages for the state of Utah National averages areHigh School Grad 31,539Associate Degree Grad $40,588Bachelor’s Degree Grad $50,944Professional Grad$100,000
  3. All based on financial need. Pell Grants are always available. The others have limited funding, so check with your school about availability and priority deadlines.
  4. Also talk about borrower protections for repayment period.
  5. Talk about EFC, SAR, and Award Letter.