FINANCIAL AID Paying for College FINANCIAL AID Paying for College CUNY’s high-quality, affordable academic opportunities make it “the American Dream Machine,” in the words of Intel Corp. founder, the late Andrew Grove, a CUNY alumnus. Nearly seven of ten full-time undergraduates attend tuition-free and more than eight out of ten CUNY undergraduates graduate free of federal student loan debt. CUNY students dream big, work hard and accomplish much, winning the most prestigious awards in the nation. Providing students with access to a quality education, regardless of financial means has always been CUNY’s mission. The cost of a college education is an important investment that should be carefully considered. When you look at the quality and cost of a CUNY education, you see that it is a tremendous value. Educational expenses include tuition and fees, room and board, books and supplies, and transportation. If you think you will need assistance to pay for educational expenses, we recommend that you apply for financial aid. While you and your family have the primary responsibility of paying for your education, funding is available from the federal, state and city government (as well as from CUNY) to help you. GRADUATE DEBT-FREE 80% Great Value 7in10 Attend TUITION-FREE Affordability$1 billion in scholarships, grants, and other support per year An Affordable High-Quality College Education Undergraduate Tuition Enrollment New York State Residents Out-of-State Residents Four-Year $6,330 per year (full-time) $16,800 per year (full-time)* College $275 per credit (part-time) $560 per credit (part-time) Community $4,800 per year (full-time) $9,600 per year (full-time)* College $210 per credit (part-time) $320 per credit (part-time) Fees at the various CUNY colleges range from $350 to $610 per year. *Full-time tuition based on taking 15 credits per semester as of Fall 2016. Lehman College Types of Financial Assistance Grants – Money that does not have to be repaid and is usually based on financial need. Scholarships – Money that does not have to be repaid and usually is awarded on the basis of academic merit. Loans – Money that is borrowed for college and must be repaid with interest. Work-Study – Money earned from a job provided by the Financial Aid Office at the college. Financial Aid Applications To determine whether you are eligible for financial aid, you must complete the following applications each year: FAFSA (Free Application for Federal Student Aid) Visit www.fafsa.gov to apply for federal financial aid. TAP (Tuition Assistance Program) Visit www.hesc.ny.gov to apply for this financial aid program for New York State residents. Seven Steps to App Seven Steps to App 1 2 3 Prepare to Apply Gather copies of the records of your and your parent(s’)* income and assets. For the 2017–18 academic year, these records may include your (and your parents’, if applicable) 2015 tax returns and W-2 form(s), Social Security numbers, and other records of income and assets. Get free information and assistance from a school counselor, the Financial Aid Office at the college you plan to attend, or the U.S. Department of Education at www.studentaid.gov or call 1-800-4-FED-AID (1-800-433-3243). Get a FSA ID -fsaid.ed.gov A FSA ID is a username and password that you must use to log in, sign and make corrections to your FAFSA. You and at least one of your parents will each need a FSA ID. Be sure to save your FSA ID as you will need it to reapply and access your information each year. Complete the FAFSA - www.fafsa.gov Applying for federal student aid is free. You can apply before you have been admitted to CUNY, starting October 1 of your senior year of high school (or for the following academic year). To apply visit www.fafsa.gov. For free help with completing your FAFSA or to obtain a paper FAFSA call the Federal Student Aid Information Center at 1-800-4-FED-AID (433-3243). IRS Data Retrieval Tool The IRS Data Retrieval Tool allows you and your parents to access the IRS tax return information needed to complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA). Students and parents may transfer their tax data directly into their FAFSA. It is highly recommended that you use the IRS Data Retrieval Tool for several reasons: • It is the easiest way to provide your tax data. • It is the best way of ensuring that your FAFSA has accurate tax information. • You will not need to provide a copy of tax transcripts or returns to your college. *If you are a student currently in foster care or have a history in the foster care system please contact your agency for assistance. ly for Financial Aid ly for Financial Aid 4 5 Link to the Tuition Assistance Program (TAP) on the Web from your FAFSA Application (for New York State Residents) After you complete the FAFSA, you will be taken to a confirmation page; click on the state application link to apply for New York State-based financial aid. If you miss the link to the TAP application, you will receive an email from the NYS Higher Education Services Corporation (HESC) after your FAFSA is processed, with information on how to apply for TAP. Receive a Student Aid Report (SAR) A few days after you complete the FAFSA you will receive an email with a link to your Student Aid Report (SAR). The SAR contains a summary of your FAFSA information and a calculation of your Expected Family Contribution (EFC) – the number used to determine your federal student aid eligibility. Review your SAR to see if additional information or corrections are needed. You can also access your SAR at www.fafsa.gov. Verify Your Data The Federal Processor selects a certain number of applicants for a verification process. If you are selected (which will be indicated on your SAR), you will need to submit requested documents to the Financial Aid Office at the CUNY college you will be attending in order to verify the data you have supplied on your FAFSA. Receive Your Financial Aid Award Notification Once your financial aid applications are completed and you demonstrate financial need, the colleges you have been accepted to will send you an award notification to indicate the financial aid programs for which you qualify. 6 7 Evaluate College Costs and Financial Aid Packages Evaluate College Costs and Financial Aid Packages One of the most important factors when selecting a college is whether the institution will meet your educational needs. Additionally, you and your family must consider the cost to attend college when deciding where to enroll. Cost of Attendance (COA) When planning for college, you need to review the Cost of Attendance (COA), which includes tuition and fees, housing (room and board), transportation, books, supplies and personal expenses. If you plan to live at home, the estimated cost for attending CUNY full-time for nine months includes tuition and fees plus approximately $9,700 for all other costs. If you plan to live away from home, the estimated cost is approximately $20,400. Expected Family Contribution (EFC) Your Expected Family Contribution (EFC) is the amount you and your family can reasonably contribute toward yearly educational costs based on the information you supply on your FAFSA. Factors such as your family’s income, number in household, certain assets, taxes paid and the number of family members attending college are used to compute your EFC. Your EFC is used to determine the amount of federal financial aid you may qualify for, such as Pell, Federal Work-Study and subsidized federal loans. In addition, the EFC can be used to determine your eligibility for various college scholarships. For federal financial aid, your EFC is calculated the same way for every college. Financial Need Financial need is the difference between the Cost of Attendance and your Expected Family Contribution. COA – EFC = Financial Need CUNY Net Price Calculator To help determine the financial aid you may receive, a Net Price Calculator is available on the CUNY website. This tool calculates an estimated financial aid award package along with an estimated cost of tuition and fees. The Net Price Calculator also helps compare BMCC costs at CUNY to other institutions to determine which colleges are most affordable for you. Visit www.cuny.edu/financialaid to access the Net Price Calculator. Financial Aid Package Based on your financial need, CUNY constructs a financial aid package for you. The financial aid package may include various types of financial aid to help cover all or part of your college costs. If you have financial need, you may be eligible for grants, work-study and subsidized loans. Queens College College of Staten Island Queens College College of Staten Island The following pages contain information on the financial aid programs that may be included in your financial aid package based on your eligibility. Programs to Help Finance Your Education Programs to Help Finance Your Education CUNY Programs College Scholarships www.cuny.edu/scholarships Each CUNY college offers a variety of academic and merit-based scholarships. To apply for scholarships at individual CUNY colleges, students are generally required to complete a FAFSA and, sometimes, an individual scholarship application. Tuition Payment Plan CUNY colleges participate in a monthly installment payment plan to help families budget tuition and fee expenses. For details about the program contact Nelnet at 1-888-470-6014 or the Office of the Bursar at your CUNY college. New York City Council Merit Scholarship The New York City Council Merit Scholarship is awarded to eligible NYC high school students who have proven their ability to succeed academically. All students who apply to CUNY are automatically considered for the Scholarship, which will provide $800 for the 2016-17 academic year and is subject to change. To qualify, you must: • Be a U.S. citizen or eligible non-citizen. • Be a resident of New York City. • Graduate from a New York City high school with at least an 80-College Academic Average (CAA). • Enroll at a CUNY college as a full-time student within one year of graduating from high school. • Register as a full-time student each semester and maintain at least a 3.0 cumulative average. • Attend CUNY before attending any other post-secondary institution. Outside Scholarships There are thousands of private organizations that provide scholarship assistance to college students. These scholarships are based on a variety of factors. To search for scholarships, you should use free search services such as the collegeboard.com website. You do not need to pay someone to help you with your scholarship search. Programs for New York State Residents www.hesc.ny.gov To be considered for New York State programs you must: • Be a New York State resident. • Submit the FAFSA and TAP applications. • Be admitted into a degree program. • Make academic progress toward your degree. • Not be in default on a federal student loan or owe a refund of financial aid. Tuition Assistance Program (TAP) TAP is a grant for New York State residents who attend a college in New York State on a full-time basis. TAP grants are based on the applicant’s and his/her family’s New York State net taxable income. Undergraduate TAP awards range from $500 to $5,165 annually. Prior to completing your TAP application you must first file the FAFSA. Part-Time Assistance for New York State Residents New York State provides two financial aid programs for students pursuing a degree on a part-time basis (6 to 11 credits per semester): the Part-Time Tuition Assistance Program and the Aid for Part-Time Study Program. The amount of each grant is determined by the student’s family income, number of credits taken and the availability of funds from New York State. In addition to the TAP application you must submit a CUNY supplement form. For more information visit cuny.edu/financialaid and click the link for ‘Federal and State Grants.’ CUNY Opportunity Programs: SEEK, CD and ASAP SEEK (Search for Education, Elevation and Knowledge) is a New York State program available at CUNY four-year colleges which is designed to assist students who are both academically and financially disadvantaged. SEEK students benefit from additional opportunities for needed financial support. CD (College Discovery) is the companion program funded by New York City at CUNY community colleges. Admission into the SEEK or CD program is part of the CUNY admission process. ASAP (Accelerated Study in Associate Program) is offered at most CUNY community colleges and some four-year colleges to allow motivated associate degree students to complete their degree more quickly and efficiently. State Scholarships and Awards New York State offers a number of special scholarships for students who excel in high school or plan to pursue particular academic objectives. For information about these scholarships visit www.hesc.ny.gov and choose ‘Pay’ and ‘Grants, Scholarships and Loan Programs’ to learn more. Federal Student Aid Programs www.StudentAid.gov To be eligible for federal financial aid programs, students must: • Be a United States citizen or eligible noncitizen. • Fill out a FAFSA. • Gain admission to a degree-granting program. • Maintain good academic standing and make satisfactory progress toward the completion of a degree. • Register with the Selective Service (for males between the ages of 18 and 25). • Not be in default on a federal student loan or owe a refund of financial aid. • Register for at least six credits except for Pell Grants, which can be awarded if you are registered for as little as one credit. Federal Pell Grants For the 2016–2017 academic year, Pell Grants provide up to $5,815 per year and are awarded to part-time and full-time undergraduate students who have not yet earned a bachelor’s degree. The amount of Federal Pell Grant Funds you may receive is limited to 12 full-time semesters or the part-time equivalent. Federal Supplemental Educational Opportunity Grants (FSEOG) If you demonstrate exceptional financial need, CUNY may award you funds from FSEOG. Funds are limited and preference is given to students who receive a Pell Grant. Federal Work-Study (FWS) The Federal Work-Study program provides you with an opportunity to be placed into a part-time job that accommodates your academic schedule. If you are awarded Federal Work-Study, you may be placed in an eligible off-campus or on-campus job. Each college’s Financial Aid Office can help you find a Federal Work-Study job. Loans Federal Direct Loans The Direct Loan program allows you to borrow funds from the federal government to help cover your cost of attendance. Like all other loans, these loans must be repaid with interest. There are two types of Direct Loans available, Subsidized and Unsubsidized. To qualify for a Subsidized Direct Loan you must demonstrate financial need. Interest is not charged on these loans as long as you are enrolled at least half-time but will accrue interest after you graduate or drop below half-time. If you do not demonstrate financial need, you may still qualify for an Unsubsidized Direct Loan. However, interest will begin to accrue as soon as the loan is disbursed. To apply for a Federal Direct Loan, you must: • Complete the FAFSA. • Request the loan directly from the Office of Financial Aid at the college. • Complete an entrance interview, which provides you with information regarding the loan’s terms and conditions. Additional information: • You must sign a promissory note. • If you request a Federal Direct Loan you may decline the loan later by notifying the Financial Aid Office at the college. • You do not need a co-signer to qualify for a Federal Direct Loan, and there is no credit check. • Interest rates for Subsidized and Unsubsidized Federal Direct Loans issued through June 30, 2017 are 3.76 percent. • Repayment periods vary from 10 to 30 years. • Repayment begins six months after you graduate, leave college or drop below half-time study. Maximum Direct Loan Amounts Total Subsidized Subsidized & Unsubsidized Dependent Undergraduate 1st Year $3,500 $5,500 2nd Year $4,500 $6,500 3rd Year $5,500 $7,500 and Beyond Independent Undergraduate 1st Year $3,500 $9,500 2nd Year $4,500 $10,500 3rd Year $5,500 $12,500 and Beyond Maximum loan amounts are based on eligibility. Federal PLUS Loans for Parents Your parents may be eligible to apply for a Federal Plus Loan to help pay your college expenses. You, the dependent student, must complete the FAFSA before your parent(s) can apply for a PLUS Loan. Additional information: • PLUS loan borrowers are subject to credit checks. • For the 2016–2017 academic year the interest rate on Federal PLUS Loans is 6.31 percent. • The interest rate may be recalculated on July 1 each year. • Contact the Office of Financial Aid at the college for more information about Federal PLUS Loans. • Repayment on PLUS Loans begins 30 days after disbursement. Your parent(s) can defer payment as long as you are enrolled at least half-time, although interest will continue to accrue. Veteran Education Programs CUNY welcomes and supports veterans, reservists and their family members. There are programs to help veterans finance their education from the federal and New York State governments. For more information on these benefits and how to apply for them, visit www.cuny.edu/ veterans and choose “Financing Your Education.” Federal Income Tax Credits and Deductions There are tax credits available to help you offset the costs of higher education by reducing the amount of your income tax. Certain borrowers can receive a tax deduction for the interest actually paid on student loans for postsecondary education expenses. For information on both benefits visit www.irs.gov to view IRS Publication 970, Tax Benefits for Education. Financial Aid Eligibility Financial Aid Eligibility Attendance To qualify for financial aid you must begin attending your classes. Attendance information is collected from your instructors and is used to determine whether you began attendance in each of your classes. The credits for unattended classes will not be counted when calculating your enrollment status for determining your financial aid eligibility. Withdrawal Federal financial aid is awarded with the expectation that you will attend school for the entire period for which the awards were intended. If you withdraw from all of your classes before you have completed the semester, the college will determine the portion of your federal awards you are entitled to receive according to a prescribed attendance formula. Any unearned disbursed portion of the aid will need to be repaid to the college/U.S. Department of Education. Withdrawing from some or all of your classes may also impact your eligibility for New York State financial aid for the current or subsequent semester(s). Satisfactory Academic Progress (SAP) In accordance with federal and state guidelines and CUNY policy, you must be making satisfactory progress in your program of study in order to remain eligible for federal and state awards. Your academic record will be evaluated at least once each year according to the satisfactory progress standards established for each financial aid program. Please see your college’s website for more detailed information regarding these standards. Financial Aid Lifetime Limits The amount of Federal Pell Grant Funds you may receive is limited to 12 full-time semesters or the part-time equivalent. New York State TAP is limited to a total of 8 semesters, and for some programs you may receive up to 10 semesters. Information contained in this booklet is accurate at the time of publication. 10 FAFSA and TAP School Codes FAFSA and TAP School Codes When filling out your FAFSA and TAP applications, you must provide a college code for each CUNY college where you wish to have your information sent. The FAFSA and TAP codes for the individual CUNY colleges are listed below. Federal / FAFSA Code New York State / TAP Code Four-Year Colleges Baruch College 007273 1409 Brooklyn College 002687 1410 The City College of New York 002688 1411 College of Staten Island 002698 1417 Hunter College 002689 1413 John Jay College of Criminal Justice 002693 1414 Lehman College 007022 1412 Medgar Evers College 010097 1415 New York City College of Technology 002696 1405 Queens College 002690 1416 York College 004759 1418 CUNY School of Professional Studies 004765 1420 Community Colleges Borough of Manhattan Community College 002691 1404 Bronx Community College 002692 1400 Guttman Community College 042101 1421 Hostos Community College 008611 1401 Kingsborough Community College 002694 1402 LaGuardia Community College 010051 1403 Queensborough Community College 002697 1407 CUNY Office of Financial Aid Contact Information CUNY Office of Financial Aid Contact Information Visit www.cuny.edu/financialaid and click on “Financial Aid Contacts” Four-Year Colleges Baruch College 151 E. 25th St. Room 880 New York, NY 10010 (646) 312-1360 www.baruch.cuny.edu financial.aid@baruch.cuny.edu Brooklyn College 2900 Bedford Ave. West Quad Center Room 308 Brooklyn, NY 11210 (718) 951-5051 www.brooklyn.cuny.edu finaid@brooklyn.cuny.edu The City College of New York & The Sophie Davis School of Biomedical Education 160 Convent Ave. Administration Bldg. Room 104 New York, NY 10031 (212) 650-6656 www.ccny.cuny.edu financialaid@ccny.cuny.edu College of Staten Island 2800 Victory Blvd. Building 2A Room 401 Staten Island, NY 10314 (718) 982-2030 www.csi.cuny.edu financialaid@csi.cuny.edu Hunter College 695 Park Ave. Room 241 North New York, NY 10065 (212) 772-4820 www.hunter.cuny.edu finaid@hunter.cuny.edu John Jay College of Criminal Justice 524 West 59th St. New York, NY 10019 North Building Room 1280 (212) 237-8149 www.jjay.cuny.edu financialaid@jjay.cuny.edu Lehman College 250 Bedford Park Blvd. West Shuster Hall Room 136 Bronx, NY 10468 (718) 960-8545 www.lehman.cuny.edu financial.aid@mail.lehman.edu Medgar Evers College 1637 Bedford Ave. Room S108 Brooklyn, NY 11225 (718) 270-6141 www.mec.cuny.edu finaid@mec.cuny.edu New York City College of Technology 300 Jay St. Namm Hall Room NG-13 Brooklyn, NY 11201 (718) 260-5700 www.citytech.cuny.edu financialaid@citytech.cuny.edu Queens College 65-30 Kissena Blvd. Jefferson Hall, Room 202 Queens, NY 11367 (718) 997-5102 www.qc.cuny.edu financialaid@qc.cuny.edu School of Professional Studies 119 West 31st Street New York, NY 10001 (212) 652-2895 sps.cuny.edu York College 94-20 Guy R. Brewer Blvd. Room 1M08 Jamaica, NY 11451 (718) 262-2230 www.york.cuny.edu finaid@york.cuny.edu Community Colleges Borough of Manhattan Community College 199 Chambers St. Room N365 New York, NY 10007 (212) 220-1430 www.bmcc.cuny.edu finaid@bmcc.cuny.edu Bronx Community College 2155 University Ave. Colston Hall Room 504 Bronx, NY 10453 (718) 289-5700 www.bcc.cuny.edu financialaid@bcc.cuny.edu Guttman Community College 50 West 40th Street New York, NY 10018 (646) 313-8011 www.guttman.cuny.edu financial.aid@guttman.cuny.edu Hostos Community College 120 E. 149th St. Room B112-115 Bronx, NY 10451 (718) 518-6555 www.hostos.cuny.edu finaid@hostos.cuny.edu Kingsborough Community College 2001 Oriental Blvd. Room U201 Brooklyn, NY 11235 (718) 368-4644 www.kbcc.cuny.edu finaid@kbcc.cuny.edu LaGuardia Community College 31-10 Thomson Ave. Room C107 Long Island City, NY 11101 (718) 482-7218 www.lagcc.cuny.edu laguardia.edu/financialaid/ contact-us/ Queensborough Community College 222-05 56th Ave. Library Building, Room 409 Bayside, NY 11364 (718) 631- 6367 www.qcc.cuny.edu financialaid@qcc.cuny.edu Note: CUNY Baccalaureate for Unique and Interdisciplinary Studies (CUNY BA/BS) and Macaulay Honors College students should contact the home college for questions. Have a Question? If you have questions about the financial aid application process or want to learn more information about the Financial Aid programs available, visit www.cuny.edu/financialaid or contact the Financial Aid Office at the CUNY college you plan to attend. For help with your FAFSA or TAP application, refer to the websites and phone numbers listed below. Useful Websites and Phone Numbers The City University of New York CUNY Financial Aid Information www.cuny.edu/financialaid CUNY Scholarship Information www.cuny.edu/scholarships Federal Student Aid FAFSA (Free Application for Federal Student Aid) - www.fafsa.gov Federal Student Aid Information 1-800-4-FED-AID (1-800-433-3243) | www.StudentAid.gov Federal Student Loan Services - www.studentloans.gov New York State Higher Education Services Corporation TAP Grant Information 1-888-NYS-HESC (1-888-697-4372) www.hesc.ny.gov 08/2016 25,000 cuny.edu/undergraduate