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Re: FAFSA - should we bother

by Steve Blank <steve@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Nov 25, 2007 at 10:14 PM

First, be aware that some of the online tools over-simplify their 
questions so the EFC may not be completely accurate. Not to mention that 
sometimes the answers one enters may not be the correct ones. A few 
common examples: The family house is not a re****table asset on the 
FAFSA, and neither are family-owned businesses with under 101 employees, 
nor money in official retirement programs (IRA, 401k, etc).

But assuming that there were no errors, a 63K EFC eliminates any 
need-based aid at any college today.

If, however, you would like an unsubsidized non-need Stafford loan, you 
still need to file the FAFSA. Like the subsidized Stafford loan, it is 
$3,500 for a freshman, $4,500 for a Sophomore, and $5,500 for Juniors 
and Seniors; it is in the student's name alone (no parent involvement); 
and does not have to be repaid until 6 months after fini****ng school. It 
differs from the subsidized need-based Stafford only in that it is not 
interest free - 6.8% fixed rate. It is useful for those who don't want 
to have to put up all the money up front, or feel that having the 
student with a financial involvement is a good idea. If you don't want 
either, then you don't have to file the FAFSA.

As for the privacy issue, federal law mandates that all FAFSA data is 
confidential. One gets better protection of personal information 
dissemination than the similar information that goes on applications for 
credit cards, car loans, and mortgages.

Unless one is absolutely certain that the EFC will be too high, it is 
always suggested that a FAFSA be filed.


Steven B. Blank
College Financial Aid Consultants
29 Ives Hill Court
Che****re, CT 06410
(203)250-7761


Steve Stein said the following on 11/25/2007 3:17 PM:
> New to this group and financial aid. My wife used one of the on-line
tools 
> and our EFC is $63K. None of the schools my daughter is applying to are 
> anywhere near that expensive so is it a waste of time to complete the
FAFSA 
> application? A number of our friends in similar situations did not
bother to 
> submit but some were due to privacy concerns. Guidance appreciated.
> 
> Regards.... Steve 
> 
>
 




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FAFSA - should we bother
"Steve Stein" &  2007-11-25 15:17:32 
Re: FAFSA - should we bother
Steve Blank <steve@[EM  2007-11-25 22:14:49 
Re: FAFSA - should we bother
"TheBreeze" <  2008-01-14 05:37:46 

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