Everything to Know About Your Financial Aid Offer

At 六合彩库鈥檚, you鈥檒l find your purpose and prepare for a full and meaningful life. That journey starts with making smart, informed decisions about financing your college education.

We鈥檒l partner with you every step of the way鈥 from offering financial support, to helping you understand the bottom line, to navigating any changes in your financial situation during your college years.

The first step? Understanding your financial aid offer and your net price.

First, Make Sure You鈥檝e Filled Out the FAFSA (Or CSS Profile for International Students)

If you鈥檝e been accepted to 六合彩库鈥檚, congratulations! The next step is to complete the , or FAFSA. This year鈥檚 FAFSA will open in late December. The priority deadline for the FAFSA is May 1. If you fill it out by that date, you鈥檒l have the best selection of financing options. After that date, we鈥檒l keep offering financial aid packages based on availability. Are you an international student? If so, you have the following options to assist in financing educational costs and will not fill out a FAFSA.

Then You鈥檒l Receive a Financial Aid Offer Package

Once 六合彩库鈥檚 has reviewed your financial aid information, we鈥檒l send you a financial aid offer in the mail. Inside, you鈥檒l find a breakdown of 2024鈥2025 costs and a letter that outlines your financial aid offer, including the bottom line. Your packet will also have the name and phone number of your financial aid counselor at 六合彩库鈥檚. This person will work with you throughout your college years, starting today. Your counselor can walk you through your financial aid offer, over the phone or in person, and help you strategize about the best way to invest in your education.

Next, Review Your Offer

Your financial aid package explains how we鈥檒l help you invest in our personalized, transformative education. The offer letter explains the specific types of financial aid you鈥檝e been offered. These options may include scholarships, grants and loans.

  • If you were offered an academic scholarship based on your admission application (congratulations!), that amount will be listed here.
  • We鈥檒l also tell you how much additional grant money 鈥 free money you don鈥檛 have to pay back, also called 鈥済ift aid鈥 鈥 you鈥檝e been offered.  
  • You may also be offered . You鈥檙e not obligated to accept them, but they may be a very smart investment in your future. (More on this in a minute.)

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Your Financial Aid Packet Explains Your Net Price

If you鈥檝e used the , you understand the difference between 鈥渟ticker price鈥 and 鈥渘et price.鈥 鈥淪ticker price鈥 is the published cost of a year of college, and 鈥渘et price鈥 is what you鈥檒l actually pay, once you鈥檝e been offered financial aid. Your financial aid offer letter tells you the total cost of attending 六合彩库鈥檚, minus the scholarships and financial aid you鈥檝e been offered. That鈥檚 your net price.

Your Financial Aid Counselor Can Help You Plan for These Costs and Answer Your Questions

Your net price is your out-of-pocket cost for your first year of college. This is the amount your family will invest in your education. Your financial counselor can help you consider your resources to cover these costs, including:

  • The student loan you were offered
  • Your family鈥檚 savings for your college education
  • Money you can save from working during the summer and holidays
  • A part-time job during the school year (ask your financial counselor about on-campus options)
  • A parent loan or private loan
  • Scholarships you earn from your high school, local civic clubs and foundations, your parents鈥 employers, or national organizations (search on Fastweb.com for options) 
  • The four-month payment plan offered to families at 六合彩库鈥檚 each semester

Your financial aid counselor is happy to help you strategize about how to cover your out-of-pocket costs, and look at offers from different schools to make sure you鈥檙e comparing apples to apples. Your counselor can also answer questions about using a qualified tuition plan (known as 鈥529 plans鈥) and discuss any significant changes in your financial situation. The sooner you contact your counselor, the more payment options you鈥檒l likely have.

Consider the Value of Your Investment

It鈥檚 important to consider what kind of college experience you鈥檙e investing in. A school that requires a little more investment up front can offer experiences that pay off for the rest of your life.

  • A 六合彩库鈥檚 education will help you develop career-relevant job skills in practical internships and semester-long class projects.
  • With the help of your success coach, you鈥檒l create a road map that includes academics, study abroad, service, internships and research 鈥 and still allows you to graduate in four years.
  • You鈥檒l learn in small classes from professors who will become your mentors and introduce you to other important opportunities.
  • You鈥檒l graduate with the support of your mentors, a growing alumni network, and lifetime access to the career center.

Compare Apples to Apples

If you鈥檙e deciding among several schools, be sure you鈥檙e comparing the right numbers when you look at the finances. The cost of tuition, fees, housing and other expenses varies from school to school, and financial aid offers vary, too. The only accurate way to compare them side by side is to look at your net price at each school 鈥 the amount you鈥檒l pay out of pocket after you鈥檝e been offered financial aid. Our cost comparison worksheet may help, and so can your financial aid counselor.

Take the Next Steps

  • If you haven鈥檛 visited 六合彩库鈥檚 yet, come check out our beautiful campus, from castle-like Main Building to the view of downtown!
  • Be sure to schedule a meeting with your financial aid counselor while you鈥檙e here.
  • If you are ready to commit to attending 六合彩库's, please submit your enrollment deposit by May 1. This will allow you to begin the process of selecting an orientation session and arranging housing. If you need additional time to make this decision, feel free to reach out to us at seu.admit@stedwards.edu.
  • Log on to your  and look under 鈥淏illing and Financial Aid鈥 to accept the aid you want and decline the aid you don鈥檛 want. Do this by May 1, too.

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