What
are the school codes for Wells College?
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Federal FAFSA Code: 002901
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College Board Profile Application
Code: 2971 (Early Decision Applicants Only)
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New York State TAP Code: 1050
How do I apply for financial
aid and are there any deadlines?
You can apply for
financial aid by completing the FAFSA after January 1st. Paper
forms are available in your school college counselor’s office, usually
by December if each year. You can complete your application electronically
at www.fafsa.ed.gov. We strongly
recommend that first year students complete their aid application by February
15th. Early Decision applicants should complete the College
Scholarship Profile Form by December 15th. Returning students
need to complete their FAFSA by April 1st.
We won’t have our taxes done
until April, so I can’t complete the FAFSA. What do I do?
Many families do
not have their federal and state income taxes completed until April; however,
this should not prevent you from applying for aid on time. The FAFSA allows
you to use estimated income figures on its form. You can always update
your application at a later time and the financial aid will adjust your
aid eligibility, if necessary.
How much can I earn before
I disqualify for aid?
There are no income
cutoffs when determining a student’s financial aid eligibility. Many factors
are taken into consideration when determining a family’s ability to pay
beyond parental income such as household size, number of dependent children
in college, family assets, and cost of the institution; so it is impossible
to determine your eligibility based strictly on income. To know if you
will qualify for financial aid-You Must Apply.
When can I expect to hear
about my financial aid package?
For new applicants
to Wells College, you must be accepted for admission before an aid award
letter will be sent to you. All students must have a processed FAFSA on
file in order to receive an aid award letter. Accepted early decision applicants
who apply for aid using the Profile Application Form will be notified by
December 15th. All other accepted students will be notified
by February 15th and returning students will be notified by
June 15th.
How will my financial aid
be disbursed to me?
All financial aid,
with the exception of work study funds, will be credited to your billing
account in two equal disbursements: fall and spring. Once your charges
have been paid (tuition, fees, room and board) have been paid, any additional
funds will be refunded to you to help pay for off-campus living costs,
books, or personal expenses. Students who have been awarded campus employment,
will receive a paycheck for the number of hours worked in a specific pay
period. Students in general are paid every two weeks.
Can I charge my books each
semester?
All students are
allowed to charge up to $400 for books and academic supplies each semester.
They can then use their student employment earnings to pay the charges
made at the beginning of each semester. Before a student can charge for
books and academic supplies for the spring semester, the student’s balance
from the fall must be paid in full.
Will outside scholarships
affect my financial aid package?
Outside scholarships
must be included in your financial aid package as a resource to help pay
for your educational costs. However, it is the policy of Wells College
to make sure that students are awarded for achievements and efforts by
first applying these funds to any unmet need the student may have occurred.
If need has been met 100%, we will lower the student’s recommended loan
amount. It is the responsibility of the student to notify the financial
aid office of all outside scholarship awards.
How do I find a job on campus?
All students who
qualify for work-study will be given a student employment application.
This application asks you to describe any work experience you may have
had to date. We also give current supervisors the right to accept or decline
a current worker who plans on returning for the following year. Therefore,
supervisors request many upperclass student workers. First year students
will be assigned their jobs according to openings we have on campus. Your
campus job assignment will be in your mailing box upon your arrival to
campus.
What if my family’s financial
circumstances change drastically during a given year? What can be done?
There are circumstances
that will enable the Wells College financial aid office to adjust a student’s
aid eligibility. These circumstances could include: job loss due to unemployment
or illness, a one-time benefit that affected your federal adjusted gross
income, separation or divorce, or unusual medical expenses. If conditions
such as these occur during any of your four years at Wells, please contact
the financial aid office. Do not send any letters to the federal aid processing
center. They are not able to adjust your aid eligibility.
Can I expect to receive the
same financial aid package throughout my undergraduate years?
You are required
to apply for financial aid each year. Sometimes family situation changes;
another child attends college, a parent returns to the workforce, or a
parent dies. For the most part if your family situation does not change
from year to year, then you will receive the same amount of financial aid
throughout your college career. The difference that may occur lies in the
composition of your package. Wells must offer first and second year students
more institutional grant funds their first two years than in their third
and fourth years. The reason behind this is that the federal government
has a graduated loan program, allowing students to borrow more as they
progress in years. When additional loan funds become available, a student’s
Wells Grant may be reduced.
Will I have to borrow to
attend Well College?
Whether a student
attends state university or private college, student loans are a component
of the aid package and help families meet their educational costs. Depending
on your family’s ability to pay, you may be packaged with a student loan.
Can I obtain an estimate
of my federal family contribution (EFC)?
The College Board,
originators of the well-known SAT tests, has a page on their web site for
families to determine their federal expected family contribution. You can
find this web site at www.collegeboard.com
Last updated 06/09/2005
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