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Financial Aid 101

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About MEFA

State authority created by the Commonwealth of Massachusetts in 1982, helping families plan, save, and pay for college

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Webinar Topics

  • Types & Sources of Financial Aid
  • The Application Process
  • How Financial Aid Decisions Are Made
  • Paying for College
  • What You Can Do Now

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Types and Sources of �Financial Aid

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What is Financial Aid?

  • Financial aid is money to help students pay for college

  • 3 main types:
    • Grants and scholarships (gift aid)
      • Merit or Need-Based
    • Federal work-study
    • Federal student loans

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Federal Direct Student Loans

  • Student is the sole borrower
  • No credit check
  • Subsidized and Unsubsidized
  • 6.39% fixed interest rate for 2025-26
  • Repayment:
    • No payments due while enrolled
    • Multiple options (many tied to income)
    • Total borrowed for 4 years: $27,000 max
    • Estimated payment: $300/month for 10 years
    • Estimated total debt: $32,000-$34,000
    • Deferment, forbearance, and forgiveness opportunities

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Annual Loan Limits

Freshman Year

$5,500

Sophomore Year

$6,500

Junior Year

$7,500

Senior Year

$7,500

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Sources of Financial Aid

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Federal

  • Grants, work-study, loans, tax incentives
  • StudentAid.gov

Massachusetts

  • Grants, scholarships, tuition waivers, loans
  • mass.edu/osfa

College/University (institutional aid)

  • Grants, scholarships, loans

Other Agencies

  • Scholarships: Search through mefapathway.org and fastweb.com, and check with your school counselor

$190 billion*: The total amount of aid undergraduate students received in 2023-24

*Trends in Student Aid 2024, The College Board

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The Application Process

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Financial Aid Timeline

  • Check deadlines and required applications on each college’s website now
  • You will likely apply for financial aid before you receive the admissions decision
  • Early Action/Decision deadlines are often in October or November
  • Standard deadlines are typically in February or March
  • MEET APPLICATION DEADLINES!
  • Use MEFA’s College Application Manager to stay organized

mefa.org/college-application-manager

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FAFSA®

  • Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA)
  • Required by all colleges
  • Must complete every year
  • Available on Oct 1st
  • Steps to complete:
  • Go to fafsa.gov and select the 2026-27 FAFSA
  • Have student start the FAFSA (highly recommended) and then invite all other contributors (parents)
  • Each contributor will complete their own separate section
  • Last contributor to complete can submit the FAFSA
  • Incomplete FAFSAs are deleted after 45 days of no activity

Watch MEFA’s Understanding the FAFSA webinar at mefa.org/webinars for step-by-step guidance

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FSA ID

  • FSA ID = username and password for the FAFSA
  • Must have an FSA ID to log in
  • Can set up your FSA ID now at�studentaid.gov/fsa-id/create-account
  • Must have an email address
  • Who needs an FSA ID?
      • Student
      • Every parent listed on the FAFSA
        • If parents filed taxes jointly, only one parent needs one
      • Student’s spouse (if applicable) if filed taxes separately or didn’t file
  • Those without an SSN will answer knowledge-based questions pulled from credit history

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What’s Reported on the FAFSA?

  • General Information
  • Student citizenship status
    • All U.S. citizens and eligible non-citizens can receive federal financial aid
    • Undocumented students may be eligible for MA in-state tuition and state aid
  • Colleges where student is applying (each one will receive your FAFSA)
  • Parents
    • Married, including same-sex parents, include both
    • All parents who live together, married or not
    • Divorced/Separated: parent who provided more financial support in last 12 months & current spouse
      • If parents provided equal support, use the parent with greater income and assets
    • Legal guardians are NOT a parent
  • # in household: will pull from IRS but family can update
  • # of children in college: will not be used in calculation

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What’s Reported on the FAFSA?

  • Financial Information
  • Parent and student income (2024 income for the 2026-27 FAFSA)
    • Will pull in federal tax data from the IRS (must give consent)
    • Both taxed and untaxed income that appears on the tax return
  • Parent and student assets
    • Include value of savings, checking, investments, larger businesses except commercial fishing businesses, other property
    • Include education savings accounts as a parent asset and don’t report the ones for other children
    • Do not include primary home, value of retirement, life insurance, family farms, small businesses, or commercial fishing businesses
    • Child support received is considered an asset
  • Debt is not reported except debt on reported assets

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Other Financial Aid Applications

CSS Profile®

  • cssprofile.org
  • Required by some colleges and universities
  • $25 for 1st school, $16 for each additional
  • Fee waivers if parent income is $100k or less or family meets certain other criteria
  • Becomes available October 1st
  • Noncustodial parent submits a separate profile
  • What to Know about the CSS Profile webinar

College Financial Aid Application

  • Required by some colleges and universities

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After You Apply

  • Colleges and the state receive data electronically
  • Student will receive a FAFSA Submission Summary (FSS) by email
  • Colleges may request additional documentation due to (mandatory) Verification
  • Colleges review applications and determine the financial aid offer
  • Financial aid may be sent with the admissions decision or after
  • Review college websites to learn about each school’s timing

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Verification

  • Colleges verify data on financial aid applications
  • Students selected by Department of Education or college
  • Must comply with all requests to receive financial aid
  • Families must submit additional documentation as requested:
    • Tax Return Transcript
    • Verification Worksheet
    • Asset Account Statements
  • Review all correspondence from colleges
  • Log into college web portal for communications
  • Create a family email address for the financial aid process so no requests are overlooked

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Financial Aid Office

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Learn about Your Financial Aid

  • Financial aid renewability criteria (financial, academic)
  • How will a private scholarship affect my financial aid?

Ask about Special Considerations

  • Changes in family circumstances
  • Can I appeal my offer? How?

How to Contact the Financial Aid Office

  • Phone call
  • Email
  • Chat (if offered)

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How Financial Aid �Decisions are Made

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Cost of Attendance (COA)

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COA = Total Expenses for

One Year of College

= Billed or Direct Expenses

= Non-Billed or Indirect Expenses

Tuition & Fees

+

Food & Housing

+

Books & Supplies

+

Transportation

+

Personal Expenses

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Student Aid Index (SAI)

  • Number that represents a family’s financial strength
  • Same federal formula used for every family
  • Income weighs much more heavily than assets
  • Some colleges also use an institutional formula
  • Family has the primary responsibility for paying
  • Not necessarily what the family will pay
  • SAI Calculator at mefa.org/sai-calculator

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Financial Aid Formula

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Colleges fill in Financial Aid Eligibility with financial aid from �all sources

Cost of Attendance (COA)

-

Student Aid Index (SAI)*

=

Financial Aid Eligibility

*Note that a negative SAI is treated as zero in this formula

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Financial Aid Awarding

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$45,000

College

Cost of Attendance

Unmet need and SAI are the FAMILY’s responsibility

Unmet Need

$5,000

Work-Study

$2,000

Student Loans

$5,500

Grant

Scholarship

$17,500

$10,000

SAI

$5,000

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Offer Letters: Totals Can Vary

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$45,000

$5,000

$40,000

College

Cost of Attendance

Student Aid Index (SAI)

Total Eligibility

Grants/Scholarships

Student Loans

Work-Study

Total

Unmet Need

College A

$32,500

$5,500

$2,000

$40,000

$0

College B

$25,500

$5,500

$2,000

$33,000

$7,000

College C

$17,500

$5,500

$2,000

$25,000

$15,000

Use MEFA’s College Cost Calculator to compare awards: mefa.org/college-cost-calculator

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Offer Letters: Types Can Vary

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$35,000

$45,000

$5,000

$40,000

College

Cost of Attendance

Student Aid Index (SAI)

Total Eligibility

Grants/Scholarships

Student Loans

Parent Loans

Work-Study

Total

Unmet Need

College A

$27,500

$5,500

$0

$2,000

$35,000

$5,000

College B

$17,500

$5,500

$10,000

$2,000

$5,000

College C

$7,500

$5,500

$20,000

$2,000

$35,000

$5,000

Use MEFA’s College Cost Calculator to compare awards: mefa.org/college-cost-calculator

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Paying for College

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Net Price Calculators

  • Online tool found on each institution’s website
  • Asks questions about family finances and student academics
  • Provides personal, estimated net college price
  • Displays federal & institutional aid
  • Merit-based aid may also be included

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Filling SAI and Unmet Need

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-$10,000

Balance Due:

$20,000

Past Income (Savings)

Student Savings

-$1,000

Parent Savings

-$4,000

Present Income (Current Wages)

Parent Contribution to Payment Plan

-$5,000

Future Income (Borrowing College Loans)

Education Loan

$0

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Family Conversations on Affordability

  • What is each school’s net price?
  • Who will pay for college costs?
  • Consider community college first (free tuition and fees in MA)
  • Consider the number of children in the family going to college
  • Make a 4-year financing plan
  • Federal PLUS Loan caps as of 7/1/26: $20k/year, $65k in total
    • 2026-2027 PLUS Loan interest rate = 8.94%
  • Think in terms of family total debt (4+ years of school) and student’s potential starting salary

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Paying for College in MA

To apply for MA state financial aid, complete the FAFSA ASAP after Oct 1st

https://www.mass.gov/free-and-affordable-college

  • MassEducate: Free community college (tuition & fees and potential book allowance) for all students
  • Mass Reconnect: Free community college for adults over 25 years of age
  • MASSGrant Plus & MASSGrant Plus Expansion: Free or reduced tuition & fees for low & middle-income students and potential book allowance (Expansion only)
  • Tuition Equity Law: Some undocumented students can receive MA state aid and in-state tuition rates by submitting the MASFA (https://www.mass.edu/tuitionequity/home.asp)
  • MassTransfer: Makes transferring from a MA community college to a 4-year MA public college more affordable
  • Tuition Break: Reduction on out-of-state tuition costs at New England colleges for certain programs (https://nebhe.org/)

mefa.org/paying-college-massachusetts

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What You Can Do Now

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Connect with MEFA: Emails

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  • Important deadlines
  • Scholarship lists
  • Key articles
  • And much more

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Staying on Track Through Senior Year

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Spring/Summer Junior Year

  • Research colleges
  • Visit campuses and college fairs
  • Ask teachers for letters of recommendation
  • Take the SAT/ACT
  • Start writing the college essay

Winter Senior Year

  • Submit admissions applications
  • Apply for private scholarships
  • Send in mid-year grade reports

Fall Senior Year

  • Retake the SAT/ACT
  • Secure letters of recommendation
  • Finalize the college essay(s)
  • Attend MEFA’s Financial Aid 101 webinar
  • Complete all admissions applications
  • Submit early admissions applications
  • Get an FSA ID and submit the FAFSA
  • Submit the CSS Profile if required

Spring Senior Year

  • Receive admissions and financial aid offers
  • Attend MEFA’s Financial Aid Offers & the College Bill webinar
  • Attend college open house programs
  • Choose your college by May 1st

View an extended timeline at: mefa.org/college-admissions-and-financial-aid-timeline

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Your Next Steps

  • Get an FSA ID for the student and parent(s)
  • Research deadlines and required applications
  • Complete the FAFSA and CSS Profile (if needed) starting Oct 1st

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