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What Does It Say?
Your award letter tells you the total amount of financial aid
that the school is offering. The most common sources are:
Scholarships (Do not have to be repaid) Any scholarships that you included on your Student Aid Report
will be listed on this letter along with those the school has to offer.
Gift Aid (Does not have to be repaid) Federal Pell Grant Federal Supplemental Educational
Opportunity Grant (FSEOG) Institutional grants State-sponsored grants.
Work-Study. On-campus or school affiliated employment
Loans (Must be repaid) Federal Stafford Loan-subsidized Federal Stafford Loan-unsubsidized Federal PLUS Loans Federal Perkins Loans State loan programs Private loan programs Other loan programs.
The Fine Print
Read your award letter carefully to be sure you understand all
terms and conditions so you can decide if you want to accept any, or all, of the aid offered.
Look for instructions for your next steps. You may need to
complete additional paperwork such as loan applications.
Are grants or scholarships available for more than one year? If
so, what conditions apply? If not, are any options listed for the following years?
Remember, unless otherwise stated, this letter applies only to the
upcoming school year.
Changes? Has your situation changed since you filed the FAFSA?
If so, you must report any changes to the school. Additional outside scholarships, parental unemployment or illness, or a change
in enrollment or family status could affect your award. Even name and address updates must be reported.
The Deadline
- The clock is ticking! Once you've chosen your school, you may need to inform them in writing how much of the award you plan
to accept. If you don't respond by the date indicated, your award could be in jeopardy.
Using this tool you can:
- Enter and compare award information from each school.
- Determine if the financial aid award and your savings are enough to cover the cost of attendance.
- Analyze options for borrowing additional money when your savings are not enough to cover the cost.
- View an estimate of the monthly payments associated with borrowing different loan amounts to get a better understanding of whether or not you can afford a school.
- Enter and view different financing scenarios to find the right solution for you and your family.
- Save all of the data you enter so you can analyze it now and update it later to explore different options.
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Revised: 06/01/2007
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