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DETERMINING
ELIGIBILITY
Framingham State College follows the United States
Department of Education guidelines in administering its financial aid
programs. The basic principle behind financial aid is that the student and
his/her family has the primary responsibility for meeting as much of the
cost of attending college as is reasonably possible. Financial aid is a
supplement to family resources if family resources are insufficient to
meet college costs.
There are three components in determining eligibility for financial aid:
cost of attendance, family contribution, and financial need. Stated simply:
The cost of attendance is determined by
the Financial Aid Office. Standard
average expense budgets are used for students based on where they will be
living during the academic year. The following table shows financial
aid budgets for the 2007-2008 academic year:
The expected family contribution is determined based upon the information
supplied on the FAFSA and other application materials that are submitted
to the Financial Aid Office. The family contribution is calculated using
the U. S. Department of Education guidelines and a process called
"need analysis." This process takes into account several
components such as:
FINANCIAL
AID AWARDS
Once
your financial need is determined, a financial aid package is prepared.
The package is usually a combination of grant, work, and loan programs.
The amount of financial need that is met depends upon the availability of
funds, the number of eligible applicants, and the date your financial aid
file is completed.
After
your file is complete, a Financial Aid Award Letter will be mailed to you.
If you are an incoming student who has been accepted, filed your FAFSA and
submitted any requested documents to the Financial Aid Office by March 1,
you can expect to receive an award letter by April 15th. If you are a
returning student who filed your FAFSA and submitted any requested
documents to the Financial Aid Office by March 1, you can expect to
receive an award letter by June 30th.
Upon
receipt of your award letter, read the enclosed award letter guide
carefully, sign the award letter, and return it to the Financial Aid
Office within two weeks of the date on the letter, or by May 1st in the
case of a new freshman. Award letters returned
after the deadline are subject to cancellation.
It is the responsibility of the student to notify the Financial Aid Office
of all financial assistance received from other sources. Types of
assistance that must be reported include: private scholarships, tuition
waivers, veterans’ benefits, Massachusetts Rehabilitation assistance,
etc.
All forms of outside assistance must be taken into account in the
financial aid package. Outside assistance received after aid has been
awarded by the Financial Aid Office may cause the financial aid package to
be adjusted. If an adjustment
is necessary, the award will be recalculated as if the outside assistance
was known prior to awarding.
FINANCIAL
AID APPEALS
If
your family situation changes after you receive your financial aid award,
you can appeal the decision. Appeals
must be in writing, preferably typed, and submitted with documentation to
the Financial Aid Office.
Grounds for an appeal may include, but are not limited to: loss of job,
loss of other income, a death in the family, a divorce or separation in
the family, and unusually high medical bills. All appeals are handled on
an individual basis.
PAYMENT
OF FINANCIAL AID AWARDS
If
you have been awarded financial aid prior to the due date of your bill
with the College, you may apply your aid (excluding
Federal Work-Study) directly to your bill.
This is done by completing the appropriate area on the bill that is
mailed to you from the College Student Accounts Office. You must return
the top portion of your bill to the Student Accounts Office even if you
have a zero or negative balance or you may be dropped from classes. If you have been
awarded more aid than is required to meet your obligation to the College,
the excess will be refunded to you and it can be used to meet other
educational expenses. Financial aid refunds are usually not available
until the midpoint of the semester. It is the policy of the Student
Accounts Office to first credit money received to the student bill.
If you withdraw from the College during the semester, you may not be
eligible for your entire financial aid award. The refund policy of
Framingham State College is mailed to you with your semester bill.
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