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Understanding Need Analysis and Calculating the EFC Financial Aid 101 David Mahoney, Bates College October 10, 2008

Understanding Need Analysis and Calculating the EFC Financial Aid 101 David Mahoney, Bates College October 10, 2008

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Page 1: Understanding Need Analysis and Calculating the EFC Financial Aid 101 David Mahoney, Bates College October 10, 2008

Understanding Need Analysis

and Calculating the EFC Financial Aid 101

David Mahoney, Bates CollegeOctober 10, 2008

Page 2: Understanding Need Analysis and Calculating the EFC Financial Aid 101 David Mahoney, Bates College October 10, 2008

Agenda

• Overview of need analysis formula • Expected family contribution (EFC) • Discussion of financial need and

cost of attendance• Case study and EFC calculation

Page 3: Understanding Need Analysis and Calculating the EFC Financial Aid 101 David Mahoney, Bates College October 10, 2008

Need Analysis Overview/Financial Need

• Need analysis– Overall process of determining a

student’s financial need and eligibility for certain programs.

– Calculates the EFC• EFC is a measurement of a family’s ability to

contribute toward education cost.

Page 4: Understanding Need Analysis and Calculating the EFC Financial Aid 101 David Mahoney, Bates College October 10, 2008

Need Analysis Overview/Financial Need

• There are three basic formulas: • Dependent student• Independent student with no

dependents• Independent student with dependents

other than a spouse

Page 5: Understanding Need Analysis and Calculating the EFC Financial Aid 101 David Mahoney, Bates College October 10, 2008

• General elements of need analysis:

• Income• Number of dependents• Number of family members attending college• Assets• Marital status of the student• Age of older parent of a dependent student• Additional expenses incurred• Income and asset protection allowance• Education savings and asset protection allowance

Need Analysis Overview/Financial Need

Page 6: Understanding Need Analysis and Calculating the EFC Financial Aid 101 David Mahoney, Bates College October 10, 2008

Need Analysis Overview/Financial Need

• What’s not included:

• Parent and/or student debts• Whether or not a student lives

with his or her parents

Page 7: Understanding Need Analysis and Calculating the EFC Financial Aid 101 David Mahoney, Bates College October 10, 2008

Need Analysis Overview/Financial Need

• Income Protection Allowance• Allows for the most basic living expenses• Varies by household and number in

college• Developed using Bureau of Labor

Statistics (BLS) for a low standard of living and adjusted for the Consumer Price index (CPI)

Page 8: Understanding Need Analysis and Calculating the EFC Financial Aid 101 David Mahoney, Bates College October 10, 2008

Need Analysis Overview/Financial Need

• Formula Variations:- Simplified Needs Test (SNT)

• Parent or student (if independent) eligible to file IRS form 1040A or 1040EZ

OR• Recipient of benefits from needs-tested benefit

programsAND• Income less than $49,999

- Auto-Zero• Same as SNT, but earned income must be under

$20,000

Page 9: Understanding Need Analysis and Calculating the EFC Financial Aid 101 David Mahoney, Bates College October 10, 2008

EFC Overview

• What is the EFC?

• The Expected Family Contribution (EFC), is defined as a measure of the student’s (and the student’s parents’, if applicable,) ability to pay for college.

Page 10: Understanding Need Analysis and Calculating the EFC Financial Aid 101 David Mahoney, Bates College October 10, 2008

EFC Overview

• The EFC is not:

• The student’s bill for tuition and fees

Page 11: Understanding Need Analysis and Calculating the EFC Financial Aid 101 David Mahoney, Bates College October 10, 2008

EFC Overview

• How can I estimate my EFC?

• EFC worksheets• FAFSA4caster

www.fafsa4caster.ed.gov• Other online estimators

www.collegeboard.com

Page 12: Understanding Need Analysis and Calculating the EFC Financial Aid 101 David Mahoney, Bates College October 10, 2008

EFC Overview

• How the EFC is created• Student files the FAFSA• FAFSA data is calculated• Student receives a Student Aid

Report (SAR)• School receives an ISIR• The EFC will be displayed on both the

student’s SAR and school’s ISIR

Page 13: Understanding Need Analysis and Calculating the EFC Financial Aid 101 David Mahoney, Bates College October 10, 2008

EFC Overview

• There’s no EFC on my Student Aid Report!• Sometimes, the EFC is not calculated• Failure to sign the FAFSA is the most

common reason an EFC was not calculated

• Both the SAR and ISIR will indicate any errors or omissions

Page 14: Understanding Need Analysis and Calculating the EFC Financial Aid 101 David Mahoney, Bates College October 10, 2008

EFC Overview

• The EFC is used as a tool in awarding:• Federal Pell Grants• Other Federal Grant Programs, such

as ACG• State Grants• Institutional and other need-based aid

Page 15: Understanding Need Analysis and Calculating the EFC Financial Aid 101 David Mahoney, Bates College October 10, 2008

EFC Overview

• Some students may have more than one EFC.

• Federal Methodology (FM)- Used for most types of aid

- Always used when determining eligibility for

federal programs

• Institutional Methodology (IM)- Determined by forms such as the CSS Profile

- Used by some schools to award scholarship aid

Page 16: Understanding Need Analysis and Calculating the EFC Financial Aid 101 David Mahoney, Bates College October 10, 2008

Cost of Attendance

• The Cost of Attendance, or COA, is an estimate on what school will actually cost for a student.

• Tuition and Fees• Books• Room and Board• Transportation• Other

Page 17: Understanding Need Analysis and Calculating the EFC Financial Aid 101 David Mahoney, Bates College October 10, 2008

• Need Equation:

Cost of Attendance

- Expected Family Contribution

= Financial Need

Financial Need

Page 18: Understanding Need Analysis and Calculating the EFC Financial Aid 101 David Mahoney, Bates College October 10, 2008

Financial Need

• Why is need important?

• Certain programs are need based• Need based programs are only

available to students with demonstrated need

• Need may not equal financial assistance at all schools

Page 19: Understanding Need Analysis and Calculating the EFC Financial Aid 101 David Mahoney, Bates College October 10, 2008

Case Study

Maria is a dependent student from Maine. She is an only child whose parents had an Adjusted Gross Income (AGI) of $52,400 in 2007. Both parents work and most of their income is derived from their wages. Maria earned $4,000 in 2007 working hard at part-time and summer jobs and worries that her earnings will substantially increase the amount her family will be expected to pay for college.

Page 20: Understanding Need Analysis and Calculating the EFC Financial Aid 101 David Mahoney, Bates College October 10, 2008

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Page 29: Understanding Need Analysis and Calculating the EFC Financial Aid 101 David Mahoney, Bates College October 10, 2008

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Page 30: Understanding Need Analysis and Calculating the EFC Financial Aid 101 David Mahoney, Bates College October 10, 2008

Questions?