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Financial Aid Award Guide
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Table of
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IMPORTANT INFORMATION
What do I need to do
next?
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Accept or Adjust award letter online.
Click on "Banner Web" from the SPSU homepage, www.spsu.edu and follow
instructions from your award email. You can also find the instructions
to accept your award letter at : http://www.spsu.edu/finaid/AcceptingandChecking.html
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Set up a SPSU email account. Go to
www.spsu.edu/setup and follow the instructions.
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If you want a Stafford loan and this is your
first time borrowing money at SPSU, or if you are changing lenders, you
must complete a Master Promissory Note and complete Stafford Loan
Entrance Counseling. Both of these can be completed online at:
You will receive an email
award letter. All new award letters will appear on your Banner
Web account. Will will notify you of changes to your award letter
by your SPSU email account. You must go to Banner Web to view the
changes and to accept the new award letter.
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What if an
award I wanted (HOPE or Work Study) is not on my award letter?
If you are planning on receiving an award
and the award is not on your award letter, you may accept your current
award on Banner Web and indicate on the acceptance screen the other
awards for which you would like to be evaluated. Alternatively,
you may email the Financial Aid Office (financial_aid@spsu.edu) to
input your request. Please include your student identification
number in all email correspondence.
How and when will I
receive my financial aid?
For grants, most scholarships, Stafford
Loan funds, and PLUS Loan funds, our office reviews your enrollment and
other eligibility criteria and authorizes payment to your student
account.
Your awards may increase, decrease, or be
cancelled, depending on these eligibility reviews. If your aid is
cancelled for any reason, you are responsible for paying all tuition,
fees, and book charges you have incurred. Credited funds are
applied to your unpaid balance, including any charges you may have for
books.
For grants, scholarships, and processed
loans for repeat borrowers, funds are credited to students’ accounts
the first day of class.
If your credited aid exceeds your SPSU
charges, SPSU will issue a refund check to use toward personal and
living expenses within 14 days after your aid is credited. If
your charges exceed your credited aid, you must pay the balance.
Students will be e-mailed when the credit
balance checks are available for pick up at the business office.
How
many credits do I need to take?
Awards cannot be disbursed until you have registered for
the minimum number of credits. If you fall below these minimum
credit requirements by dropping or withdrawing from classes, your
awards may be canceled or reduced.
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Pell Grant
awards vary based on credits. Students with higher EFC’s may not
be eligible. -Full-time (12 or more credit hours) Student receives 100%
of Pell -Three Quarters -time (9-11 credit hours) Student receives 75%
of Pell -Half-time (6 -8 credit hours) Student receives 50% of Pell
-Less than half-time (1-5 credit hours) Student receives 25% of Pell.
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Stafford Loans,
PLUS Loans and
many private loans require 6
credits per semester.
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Scholarship
enrollment requirements vary. Review your scholarship award
notice.
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HOPE does
not have a minimum credit hour requirement.
What
else do I have to do to receive and keep my aid?
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Enroll in Degree or
Certificate Program - For all Federal aid programs, HOPE and
many scholarship programs, you must be enrolled in a credit certificate
or degree program and must be taking courses toward that program.
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Satisfactory
Academic Progress (SAP) - To remain eligible for Federal and
State aid you must meet the Financial Aid academic progress
standards. These SAP standards are
different from the college's standard academic policies. Withdraws can cause SAP suspensions from
the college’s general Academic Standing Policy. SAP standards
include a 2.0 cumulative G.P.A. (3.0 for graduate students), completing
67% of all attempted credits, and completing your program before you
exceed attempted credit limits (See here for additional information).
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Annual
Reapplication Requirement - For Federal and State aid programs,
you must reapply every year by submitting a Free Application for
Federal Student Aid (FAFSA). To apply online, go to www.fafsa.ed.gov.
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For the best
aid package, submit your FAFSA by March 1st for the following
Fall term.
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For SPSU
Scholarships, you must submit your application by March 1st for
the following Fall term.
What happens if I
drop, withdraw, or change grading method to audit?
Your award letter lists the amount of financial aid you
will receive for full-time enrollment. You can not receive aid
for Dropped or Audited courses.
A course is considered “dropped” if you drop before the 100%
tuition refund deadline. There are no charges or SAP penalties
for dropped courses within this timeframe.
If you withdraw from a course after the 100%
tuition refund date, it is a “withdrawal.” You will be charged
for “withdrawn” courses, and withdrawals
can lead to violations of the Financial Aid
SAP Policy.
If you withdraw from all your courses or
stop attending them before completing more than 60% of the semester,
you may have to repay all or a portion of the financial aid that you
received.
Students that do not attend at least one day of
class will have their financial aid removed and will have to repay the
aid received.
Can I
get Summer Financial Aid?
SPSU typically awards for two terms only (Fall and
Spring). You may re-budget for three terms (Fall, Spring and Summer) by
contacting the financial aid office. The award offered usually will not
increase, however the loan amount (and only loans) may be spread over
three terms instead of two.
How is Financial
Need determined?
Financial Need is defined as the difference
between your Cost of Attendance as determined by the University and
your Expected Family Contribution (EFC) as determined by the Federal
government.
Cost of Attedance
- Expected
Family Contribution (EFC)
= Financial Need
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The Cost of Attendance includes tuition, fees,
books, supplies, transportation and living expense estimates determined
by the Financial Aid Office.
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The U.S. Department of Education calculates your
Expected Family Contribution (EFC) based on the financial information
from your Free Application For Federal Student Aid (FAFSA). They
compare your income and assets against standard cost of living
allowances for the number of people in your household.
The cost of attendance on your award letter is
only an estimate. Your lifestyle will determine if your cost is greater
or less. Below are the fees SPSU charged for the 2007-2008 award year:
- Tuition rates can vary as follows:
- Resident rates for a full time student can range
between $1,718 -$2,053
- Non-Resident rates for a full time student can
range between $5,925 -$7,203
- SPSU Meal Plan:
- 14 meals a week $1,060 per semester
- 19 meals a week $1,235 per semester
- Howell and Norton Dorm $1,655 per semester
What if my financial
situation has changed?
If your family experiences an extreme change in its finances due
to circumstances such as illness, disability, divorce, or unemployment,
you may have your eligibility reevaluated based on your new family
financial circumstances. Download a “Professional Judgment for
Independent” or “Professional Judgment for Dependent” form from the
Financial Aid web site (www.spsu.edu/finaid) and submit all of the
requested documentation to our office. We will review your
request and notify you by your SPSU e-mail account of the results.
How do I pay for
books?
Eligible enrolled students whose grant, scholarship, and/or
certified loan funds exceed their charges may be eligible to charge
their books against their pending aid at the SPSU bookstore. Books may
be charged against financial aid on the first day of class. If you are
receiving financial aid but can not charge against it at the bookstore,
please contact our office.
Award
Descriptions and Requirements
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Federal Pell Grants
- These grants are awarded to full and part-time students with high
financial need based on the student’s EFC. The actual awards vary based
on the number of enrolled credits.
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Federal
Supplemental Educational Opportunity Grants (FSEOG) - These
funds are limited, and awards are made to full and part-time students
with exceptional financial need who are eligible to receive Pell.
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Federal Work-Study
(FWS) - FWS funds are offered to full-time and part-time
students who demonstrate financial need. These funds will NOT be
credited to your student account. If you obtain a FWS job with an
approved FWS employer, you will receive a paycheck for your hours
worked. The college will draw your pay from these FWS funds.
Positions are limited. We will freeze awarding when we reach our
maximum number of students.
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HOPE - These
scholarships are awarded to students that meet the HOPE eligibility
requirements as specified by Georgia Student Finance Authority (GSFA).
If the HOPE Scholarship does not appear on your award letter and you
are an undergraduate student who would like to be evaluated for the
HOPE Scholarship, please e-mail the financial aid office
financial_aid@spsu.edu and request to be reviewed. If you are a first
time HOPE Scholar, this award is tentative, pending receipt of your
final high school GPA from GSFA. Currently enrolled HOPE recipients
must continue to meet the HOPE eligibility requirements as specified by
GSFA. www.gacollege411.org
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College Scholarships
- Recipients of these awards should have received written notification
of the scholarship and returned an acceptance form with a thank you
letter to the donor.
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Federal Stafford
Loans - Subsidized Federal Stafford Loans are available to
students who demonstrate financial need. The Federal government pays
all of the interest on these loans until six months after the student
graduates or stops attending college at least half time (6
credits). Unsubsidized Federal Stafford Loans are available to
students who do not demonstrate financial need, and to independent
students who wish to borrow more than their maximum subsidized amount.
The student is responsible for paying all the interest on Unsubsidized
Stafford Loans.
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Stafford Loan
Borrowing Limits - Your award letter lists your estimated loan
eligibility. Your annual Stafford Loans cannot exceed Federal
annual limits or your remaining financial need, whichever is lower.
Annual limits vary based on financial need, dependency status, and
number of completed credits.
New Loan Limits for
2008-2009 Academic Year
For
Subsidized and Unsubsidized Loans
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Dependent
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Independent
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Graduate / Professional
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1st Year
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$3,500
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$7,500
(No more than $3,500 may be in subsidized loans)
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$20,500
(No more than $8,500 may be in subsidized loans)
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2nd Year
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$4,500
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$8,500
(No more than $4,500 may be in subsidized loans)
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3rd-5th Years (each)
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$5,500
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$10,500
(No more than $5,500 may be in subsidized loans)
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Maximum Total Debt from Stafford Loans Upon
Graduation
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$23,000
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$46,000
(No more than $23,000 may be in subsidized loans)
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$138,500
(No more than $65,500 may be in subsidized loans)
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What are the
Satisfactory Academic Progress (SAP) standards?
To
remain eligible to take classes at SPSU, you must comply with the
college-wide Academic Standing Policy. In addition to these standards,
to remain eligible to receive financial aid, you must meet the SPSU
Financial Aid standards for Satisfactory Academic Progress (SAP). To
comply with these Financial Aid SAP standards, you must meet all of the
following requirements:
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Cumulative Grade
Point Average - You must maintain a cumulative grade point
average of 2.0 or better.
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Course Completion
Rate (Avoid Excessive Withdrawals!) - You must complete at least
67 percent of all attempted credits including: withdrawn,
forgiven, failed, incomplete, repeated, and completed courses; transfer
courses; non-credit developmental courses; and all credits attempted
during periods when you did not receive financial aid. A class is
considered “completed” if you have earned a grade of “D” of better.
Withdrawn courses count as unsuccessful attempts.
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Maximum Time Frame
Requiremeny - You must complete your program of study within 150
percent of the published number of credits required for that program of
study. For example, if your degree program requires 120 credits,
you must complete your program before you have attempted more than 180
credits. Transfer credits count against your 150% limit. If
you complete the requirements for one degree or certificate, you may be
able to receive aid for additional programs of study.
Satisfactory Academic Progress will be evaluated at the end of spring
term for students enrolled in degree programs and at least twice a year
for students enrolled in certificate programs under a year in
length. Maximum time frame will be evaluated at the end of each
term. Students who are not meeting the SAP standards will be placed on
SAP Suspension or Probation. If you receive Probation, your progress
will be reviewed at the end of the following spring semester. Suspended
students are ineligible for all Federal, State, and SPSU aid programs.
Suspended students may appeal their
status. The Director of Financial Aid will review all
completed appeals. Approved students will be granted SAP Appeal
status and will be eligible to receive aid for their next term of
enrollment. If the Director of Financial Aid denies your appeal,
you may re-appeal to the Financial Aid Appeals Committee.
Who do
I contact with additional questions?
| SPSU
Office of Scholarships and Financial Aid |
| Phone |
678.915.7290 |
| Fax |
678.915.4227 |
| E-Mail |
financial_aid@spsu.edu |
| Online |
www.spsu.edu/finaid |
| Office
Hours |
Monday - Thursday |
8:00am to 6:00pm
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| Friday |
9:00am to 4:00pm |
| Other
Phone Numbers |
| SPSU Cashier’s
Office |
678.915.7216 |
| SPSU Records and
Registration |
678.915.4188 |
| Georgia Student
Finance Commission (GSFC) |
770.724.9000 |
| Federal Student
Aid Information Center |
800-4FED-AID
(800-433-3243) |
| Other
External Financial Aid Web Sites |
| Free Scholarship
Search |
www.fastweb.com |
| Wired Scholar
(Scholarship Info) |
www.wiredscholar.com |
| General Financial
Aid Information |
www.finaid.org |
| FAFSA Online &
FAFSA Help |
www.fafsa.ed.gov |
| Veterans’ Benefits |
www.gibill.va.gov |
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Office of Scholarships
and Financial Aid
Phone:
678-915-7290
Fax:
678-915-4227
Email:
Financial_aid@spsu.edu
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